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When a shooting occurred at Apalachee High School last week, Visual Data Journalist Taylor Johnston BSJ/BSVC ’20 and the new News and Stations Data team she is part of at CBS News got right to work.
When you learn that Tom Muchmore retired as a computer programmer, you might be confused as to why he values his time training as a broadcast journalist at Ohio University and WOUB.
Which three people with Ohio University connections were at the opening game of the NFL season in Kansas City on Thursday night?
Keith Turner was a broadcast journalism major who graduated in 2014.
The two candidates for President of the United States are preparing to debate next week (Sept. 10), and those involved in OHIO’s Speech and Debate Team have some simple advice – be prepared.
The Nelsonville Music Festival Production program catered to several media interests and provided students with a laid-back environment to first experience working a live event.
WOUB Public Media and the WOUB Alumni Network are excited to announce that retired NFL Journalist Peter King will kick off the "WOUB Wednesday" virtual speaker series for fall semester 2024.
Several Scripps College of Communication alumni won prestigious 2024 National Edward R. Murrow Awards for their work in broadcasting, visual storytelling and graphic design.
The WOUB Learning Lab’s "Our Ohio High School Documentary Film Festival" and a video part of WOUB’s "Foothill Features," have been named finalists in the 56th NETA Public Media Awards competition.
OHIO's faculty and staff, across various functional areas, are committed to working together to ensure access to support and safety resources and respond effectively to emergencies as they arise.
OHIO students immersed themselves in the annual media festival and conference, where they connected with industry leaders, attended panels and workshops, and discovered new career paths.
The independent film, "INHERITANCE," produced and directed by two Ohio University photojournalism master’s degree graduates was recently featured in a New York Times article.
Growing up in Logan, Ohio and playing the wide receiver position for the LHS football team, Jaush Huntsberger knew all about Gridiron Glory before he ever set foot on Ohio University’s campus.
A group of current and former WOUB students won an Ohio Valley Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences 2024 College Student Production Award for their work on Gridiron Glory.
If the number 13 is associated with something you are doing, it’s often not a good omen. But Gridiron Glory Season 13 Host Blake Brodie says he felt lucky to be one of the leaders of the show in 2011.