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When Dani Dean came to Ohio University from Mason, Ohio, she wanted to be a sports sideline reporter or work for ESPN, and she quickly got involved at WOUB to get the experience she needed to get there.
Ohio University Homecoming Weekend 2024 is quickly approaching, and Scripps College of Communication alumni are invited to a full slate of college events.
Like many other Ohio University graduates who worked at WOUB, the station has a special place in the hearts of Aaron and Karen (Rafalski) Cohn.
Justin Holbrock says Gridiron Glory opened his eyes to what local sports teams mean to communities, and he has used that knowledge to have a successful career in sports broadcasting and beyond.
Kim (Bedford) Day has always wanted to make a difference in her community. Now, after recently being named 2024 Woman of the Year in her Tennessee hometown, she knows she is doing just that.
Former Gridiron Glory host Nathan Takitch loves to tell a good story – a passion he says he embraced during his time working at WOUB.
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.
Keith Turner was a broadcast journalism major who graduated in 2014.
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.
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.
Greg Glasser’s day job is as a personal and commercial insurance agent and broker in Columbus. But on the side, he reports for 270hoops.com, a website covering high school basketball in central Ohio.
Two former WOUB students will be celebrating a great honor together. John Popovich and Ken Broo have been chosen for the 2024 class of the Greater Cincinnati SPJ Hall of Fame.
Garrett Downing is part of an elite group of Gridiron Glory hosts. He is the third and final person to serve as host for two consecutive seasons.
With the start of fall semester just around the corner, the Summer Internship Program has ended. But the students who participated took full advantage of the opportunity to gain valuable training.
Growing up near Cleveland, Shane Kline had a traditional idea of the career he wanted to pursue in sports broadcasting. But his career ended up leading him down a path in sports technology.