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Broadcasting • Broadcast SalesBroadcasting • Broadcast Sales

Vin c enne s Un i ve rsi ty2005 Gradua te Bu l le tin

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Dani Gentry (left) and Ed Small (right) are the News Anchor and Sports Anchor for WVUT-TV’s Evening Newscast, which is broadcast each weekday at 5 pm. Dani and Ed are both 2004/2005 VU Broadcasting Department winners of the Indiana Career and Technical Education Awards for Excellence.

Below Left: Lamar Saunders is Technical Director for WVUT-TV’s Evening Newscast. Below Right: Melanie Garrison is on-air talent for WVUB-FM, Blazer 91.1, a Hot Adult Contemporary/Contemporary Hit Radio, 50,000 watt Public Radio Station. Both Melanie and Lamar were VU Broadcasting Department nominees for the Indiana Career and Technical Education Awards for Excellence.

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Dear Fellow Broadcaster :Welcome to the newest edition of the Graduate Bulletin from Vincennes University’s Broadcasting Department. It introduces our graduates from May, August and December of 2005.

This Bulletin is also available online. You can access it in three easy steps:

* Visit the VU website at vinu.edu * At the VU homepage, word search “Broadcasting” * Select Grad Bulletin

A Vincennes University Broadcasting student majors in Broadcasting or Broadcast Sales. Both come with intense hands-on experience. From the very first week of their education, our students are learning the operation of studio cameras and audio boards. Our department is far from “theory” oriented. We strive to keep our equipment as state-of-the-art as possible. Our faculty and staff have worked in the broadcasting industry and can relate to the needs of potential employers.

Nearly every station in Indiana has employed Vincennes University Broadcasting graduates because they are ready to go to work. Some of our students decide to continue their education at a four-year university. Those students who transfer to another school are better prepared than the other students in the major, because of the intensive, hands-on classes and labs required here at VU.

I appreciate your time in looking over this booklet. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at (812) 888-5417. If you would like to see our facilities, please contact me to arrange a tour.

Sincerely,

Douglas A. YoungChairman of BroadcastingVincennes UniversityVincennes, Indiana 47591

[email protected]

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Michelle Ball9033 Sweet Bay Court Indianapolis, IN 46260 home: (317) 879-8673 cell: (317) 850-7684 e-mail: [email protected]

Professional ObjectivesIMMEDIATE - To work in either promotions, or in an area with multi-media.LONG RANGE - To work for Pixar or Dreamworks film company or as an animation person using Flash.

Broadcast/Media ExperienceUNIVERSITY RADIO: WROK-Low-Power FM Air Talent. WROL-Low-Power FM Air Talent. WVUB-FM Air Talent, Promotions, Remote Broadcasts.

UNIVERSITY TELEVISION WVUT-TV: Public Affairs Program -- 22 Magazine: Character Generator Operator, Teleprompter Operator, Master Control Operator.

MULTIMEDIA EXPERIENCE: Computer Programs-Flash, Quark X Press, Microsoft Word, Photoshop, Powerpoint, Dreamweaver

InternshipsWVUB-FM, Vincennes University, Vincennes, Indiana, Basic Assistant: worked on cleaning out public file, October 4 - December 4, 2004.

Honors & AwardsHIGH SCHOOL: High Honor Roll Senior Year

Academic Training AAS Degree -- Multi-Media Communications with Broadcasting emphasis

Available for EmploymentMay of 2005

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Joshua Ryan BrownP.O. Box 128, New Richmond, IN 47967 home: (765) 339-4569 cell: (765) 401-6157 e-mail: [email protected]

Professional ObjectivesIMMEDIATE - To begin in a small market radio or television position.LONG RANGE - To pursue a Bachelor’s degree in Broadcasting, and to work in television.

Broadcast/Media ExperienceUNIVERSITY RADIO: WROK-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach. WROL-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor. WVUB-FM Air Talent, Remote Broadcasts.

TELEVISION - WVUT-TV: Nightly Newscast: Technical Director, Director, Sports Anchor, Associate Producer. Eng: News Photographer, News Editor. Public Affairs Program -- 22 Magazine: Camera Operator. Master Control Operator.Additional television courses to be completed.

Honors & AwardsHIGH SCHOOL: Boy Scouts of America -- Eagle Scout

Academic Training AAS Degree -- Broadcasting

Available for EmploymentMay of 2005

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Timothy A. Brown751 N. Shelby Place, Hobart, IN 46342 home: (219) 947-0575e-mail: [email protected]

Professional ObjectivesIMMEDIATE - To begin my career in broadcasting in or near Hobart, Indiana.LONG RANGE - To write and/or direct television commercials, or write and/or direct broadcast news.

Broadcast/Media ExperienceUNIVERSITY RADIO: WROK-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach Production. WROL-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor. WVUB-FM Air Talent, News Gathering, News Reading,Remote Broadcasts.

TELEVISION - WVUT-TV: Nightly Newscast: News Anchor, Director, Technical Director. ENG: News Photographer, News Editor. Public Affairs Program -- 22 Magazine: Audio, Camera Operator, Greeters, Floor Director, Teleprompter Operator, Record Tapes. Master Control Operator.

Additional Experience RADIO - WGVE 88.7, Gary Area Career Center, Gary, Indiana, on-air talent, news writer and news anchor, September 1998 to May, 2000.

TELEVISION - Charter Communication, Vincennes, Indiana, camera operator for local high school football games, September/October, 2004

Honors & AwardsUNIVERSITY: Vincennes University Dean’s List 2003/2004

Academic Training AAS Degree -- Broadcasting

Available for EmploymentMay of 2005

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Jason R. Claspell607 Hess, Evansville, IN 47712 cell: (812) 459-5449e-mail: [email protected]

Professional ObjectivesIMMEDIATE - To be a television News Reporter.LONG RANGE - To be an Overseas Correspondant and/or News Anchor.

Broadcast/Media ExperienceUNIVERSITY RADIO: WROK-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production. WROL-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production. WVUB-FM Air Talent, News Gathering, News Reading, Remote Broadcasts. WFML-FM Production, Sales Shadowing.TELEVISION - WVUT-TV: Nightly Newscast: News Anchor, Weather Anchor, Chyron Operator, Audio, Camera Operator, Teleprompter Operator, Floor Director, Master Control Supervisor, Make-Up. Public Affairs Program -- 22 Magazine: AudioCamera Operator, Greeters, Floor Director, Teleprompter Operator. Sports Remotes: Audio, Remote Camera Operator. Master Control Operator. Additional television courses to be completed.

Additional ExperienceKwikbusiness.com co. C-corp, Evansville, IN Co-Founder, General Management, 2001/2002. Cafe Shoppe International, Inc., C-copr, Evansville, IN Co-Founder, Board of Directors, Secured investor Capitol & General Management, from April, 2000 to March, 2004. World Harvest Ministries, Inc., 501C3 Corp., Evansville, IN Founder/Director, from August, 1998 to May, 2002. Royal Spa Manufacturing Co., Indianapolis, IN, Sales Manager, 1997/1998, Talent Commercial Sales Consultant, 1999/2000. Louisville Winnelson Co., Louisville, KY Contract Sales Consultant, Talent/Infommercial, 1999. Marcon Communications Co., Cleveland, OH, Contract Sales Consultant/Dealer Network Maintenance, from 1998 to 2001.

SEMINARS / WORKSHOPS ATTENDEDPhotojournalism, WFIE 14, Evansville, IN, October, 2004.

Honors & AwardsUNIVERSITY: Dean’s List, spring, 2004.

Academic Training AAS Degree -- Broadcasting/Broadcast SalesRAB Radio Marketing Professional Certification

Available for EmploymentDecember of 2005

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Sarah Fortune1877 North Heights, Boonville, IN 47601 home: (812) 897-5398 cell: (812) 457-8902 e-mail: [email protected]

Professional ObjectivesIMMEDIATE - To work in an internship position and continue my education.LONG RANGE - To work as a television network news anchor.

Broadcast/Media ExperienceUNIVERSITY RADIO: WROK-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production. WROL-Low-Power FMAir Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production.WVUB-FM-Air Talent, News Gathering, News Reading, Remote Broadcasts.

TELEVISION - WVUT-TVNightly Newscast: Weather Anchor.Master Control Operator.

Academic Training AAS Degree -- Broadcast SalesRAB Radio Marketing Professional Certification

Available for EmploymentDecember of 2005

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Melanie Garrison7393 W. 275 N., Boggstown, IN 46110 home: (317) 835-7325cell: (812) 890-8413 e-mail: [email protected]

Professional ObjectivesIMMEDIATE - To work in production in or near the Indianapolis, IN market.LONG RANGE - To work as an on-air personality in radio.

Broadcast/Media ExperienceUNIVERSITY RADIO: WROK-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production. WROL-Low-Power FMAir Talent, News Anchor. WVUB-FM Air Talent, Remote Broadcasts.

TELEVISION - WVUT-TV: Nightly Newscast: News Anchor, Sports Anchor, Chyron Operator, Make-Up. ENG: News Photographer, News Editor. Public Affairs Program -- 22 Magazine: Audio, Camera Operator, Record Tapes. Master Control Operator

Additional ExperienceRADIO - WVUB-FM, Vincennes, Indiana, paid summer position as on-air talent, May through August, 2004.TELEVISION - WVUT-TV, Vincennes, Indiana, paid summer position as Master Control Operator and dubbing tapes, May through August, 2004.

Honors & AwardsUNIVERSITY: Broadcasting Department Scholarship, 2003 & 2004; Nominated for Indiana Career & Technical Education Award for Excellence, 2004/2005; Who’s Who Among American Junior College Students. HIGH SCHOOL: Outstanding Senior, 2003; Boggstown Garden Club Scholarship, 2003; Outstanding Math Student, 2003; Outstanding Spanish Student, 2003; Academic Honors Diploma, 2003; Who’s Who Among American High School Students, 2001-2003; National Honor Society, 2002; Hoosier Girls State Delegate, 1999; “ESPN” Quality Camera Work.

Academic TrainingAS Degree -- Broadcasting/Broadcast SalesRAB Radio Marketing Professional Certification

Available for EmploymentAugust of 2005

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Danielle M. Gentry302 Franklin Avenue, Arcadia, IN 46030 home: (317) 984-4309 cell: (317) 385-0297 e-mail: [email protected]

Professional ObjectivesIMMEDIATE - To obtain a Bachelor’s degree in communications.LONG RANGE - To work in the Indianapolis market in sports production, pro-ducing packages and features for sports remotes.

Broadcast/Media ExperienceUNIVERSITY RADIO: WROK-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production. WROL-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production. WVUB-FM Air Talent, News Gathering, News Reading, Remote Broadcasts. WFML-FM Production.TELEVISION - WVUT-TV: Nightly Newscast: Associate Producer, Weather Anchor, News Anchor, Sports Anchor. ENG: News Photographer. Public Affairs Program -- 22 Magazine: Audio. Master Control Operator.

Additional ExperienceRADIO - WVUB-FM, Vincennes, IN, paid summer position as on-air talent; also did live remote broadcasts, news updates, and production, from June, 2004 to August, 2004. WFML-FM, Vincennes, IN, cut promos, from June, 2004 to pres-ent. Freelance Voiceover work for radio commercials, Fall, 2004.

TELEVISION - WVUT, Channel 22, Vincennes, IN, paid summer position as Master Control Operator; also recorded and trimmed programs, from June, 2004 to September, 2004. WTHI, Channel 10, Terre Haute, IN, ENG photographer for evening newscast feature, October, 2004.

Honors & AwardsUNIVERSITY: Indiana Career & Technical Education Award for Excellence, 2004/2005; Academic All American in Volleyball; CVS Pharmacy Scholarship, 2004/2005; Blue & Gold Scholarship, 2004/2005; WTHI-TV Scholarship, 2005; Broadcasting Department Scholarship, 2004; Dean’s List, 2004/2005

Academic TrainingAAS Degree -- Broadcasting

Available for EmploymentMay of 2005

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Garrett Andrew Guffin1540 East 82nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46240 home: (317) 255-3348 cell: (317) 652-5870 e-mail: [email protected]

Professional ObjectivesIMMEDIATE - To continue my college education, and earn a Bachelor’s degree.LONG RANGE - To both work and teach in the broadcasting field, in some capacity related to sports.

Broadcast/Media ExperienceUNIVERSITY RADIO: WROK-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Di-rector, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Production. WROL-Low-Power FM Air Talent. WVUB-FM Air Talent, Remote Broadcasts. WFML-FM Sales Shadowing.

TELEVISION - WVUT-TV: Nightly Newscast: Sports Anchor, Weather Anchor, Floor Director, Video Playback, ESS Stills. Public Affairs Program -- 22 Magazine: Camera Operator, Teleprompter Operator. Master Control Operator.

Honors & AwardsUNIVERSITY: Dean’s List, Fall, 2003; Who’s Who Among American Junior College Students. HIGH SCHOOL: High Honor Roll and Honor Roll, Senior Year.

Academic TrainingAAS Degree -- Broadcast SalesRAB Radio Marketing Professional Certification

Available for EmploymentMay of 2005

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David Jolley1107 Spruce Dr., Jeffersonville, IN 47130 home: (812) 282-1401cell: (502) 445-0326 e-mail: [email protected]

Professional ObjectivesIMMEDIATE - To obtain an internship at a top 50 market radio station, and then to become an on-air personality.LONG RANGE - To be an on-air personality in either radio or television, and to be a video DJ. Eventually, I would also like to work in broadcasting management.

Broadcast/Media ExperienceUNIVERSITY RADIO: WROL-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Production. WVUB-FM Air Talent, Remote Broadcasts.

TELEVISION - WVUT-TV: Nightly Newscast: Teleprompter Operator, Technical Director, Director, Chyron Operator, Camera Operator, Video Playback, Master Control Supervisor, ESS Stills. ENG: News Photographer, News Editor. Public Affairs Program -- 22 Magazine: Camera Operator. Master Control Operator.

Honors & AwardsUNIVERSITY: Dean’s List spring of 2004 and fall of 2003, Resident Assistant at Morris Hall. HIGH SCHOOL: Most Valuable Staffer in Telecommunications, Jeffersonville High School; Student of the Month in February, 2003; 3.0 GPA award from Twenty-first Century Scholars.

Academic TrainingAAS Degree -- Broadcasting

Available for EmploymentMay of 2005

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Gum -Don Kang114 Daleview Drive Apt. #46, Vincennes, IN 47591 cell: (812) 391-0468e-mail: [email protected]

Professional ObjectivesMMEDIATE - To be an ENG photographer in a small to medium market.LONG RANGE - To be an ENG photographer or editor in a large market.

Broadcast/Media ExperienceUNIVERSITY RADIO: WROK-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Traffic Director, Maintenance Engineer. WROL-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer. WVUB-F Remote Broadcasts.

TELEVISION - WVUT-TV: Nightly Newscast: Camera Operator, Teleprompter Op-erator, Video Playback, ESS Stills. ENG: News Photographer, News Editor. Public Affairs Program -- 22 Magazine: Camera Operator, Teleprompter Operator. Sports Remotes: Remote Camera Operator. Master Control Operator.

Additional ExperienceUniversity Broadcasting System in Korea, announcing, reporting, and both audio and television editing.

Honors & AwardsUNIVERSITY: Class President of English major at a Korean university. Joined University Broadcasting System and Korean Broadcasting System (KBS). HIGH SCHOOL: Freshman and Sophomore Class President, and All-Class President for one year in South Korea.

Academic TrainingAAS Degree -- Broadcasting

Available for EmploymentMay of 2005

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William Zachary Kolb320 W. Mulberry, Princeton, IN 47670 home: (812) 386-6729

Professional ObjectivesIMMEDIATE - To be a camera operator, character generator operator or technical director.LONG RANGE - To work in documentary or movie production.

Broadcast/Media ExperienceUNIVERSITY RADIO: WROK-Low-Power FM Air Talent, Program Director, Traffic Director, Production. WROL-Low-Power FM Air Talent, Program Director, Traffic Director, Production. WVUB-FM Remote Broadcasts.TELEVISION - WVUT-TV: Nightly Newscast: Chyron Operator, Technical Director, Audio, Video Playback, Make-Up. ENG: News Photographer, News Editor. Public Affairs Program -- 22 Magazine: Camera Operator,. Master Control Operator.

Additional ExperienceTELEVISION - WO6BD, Princeton, IN., reporter on school related stories, writing, camera operation and editing, from August, 2000 to May, 2001 -- camera operation, editing, writing of comedy skits on public access show called Couch Potatoes, from August, 2001 to May, 2002.

Seminars/Workshops AttendedTwo Broadcasting Department Career Days, held on the VU campus, fall, 2003 and 2004.

Honors & AwardsUNIVERSITY: Dean’s List both semesters of freshman year, accumulated GPA of 3.4. HIGH SCHOOL: Honor Roll, Honor Society (pre-high school).

Academic TrainingAAS Degree -- Broadcasting

Available for EmploymentAugust of 2005

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John Leonard3644 W. St. Rd. 64, Taswell, IN 47175 home: (812) 338-2395e-mail: [email protected]

Professional ObjectivesIMMEDIATE - To work in sales, helping a station and its advertisers become more successful.LONG RANGE - To someday own a radio station.

Broadcast/Media ExperienceUNIVERSITY RADIO: WROK-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Public Service Director, Production. WROL-Low-Power FMAir Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production. Master Control Operator.Additional television courses to be completed.

Additional ExperienceRADIO - WBRO 89.9, Marengo, IN, Play-by-Play Sports Announcer for boys high school basketball, November, 2000 to present.

Academic TrainingAS Degree -- Broadcast SalesRAB Radio Marketing Professional Certification

Available for EmploymentDecember of 2005

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Travis Major4905 Country Lane Dr., Evansville, IN 47715 cell: (812) 631-1645e-mail: [email protected]

Professional ObjectivesIMMEDIATE - To work in either radio or television. LONG RANGE - To be a Program Director or Promotions Director in a medium sized market.

Broadcast/Media ExperienceUNIVERSITY RADIO: WROK-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production. WROL-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production. WVUB-FM Air Talent, Remote Broadcasts.

TELEVISION - WVUT-TV: Nightly Newscast: Audio, Chyron Operator, Technical Director, Video Playback. Master Control Operator. Additional television courses to be completed.

INTERNSHIPS: WSTO-FM, Evansville, IN, Promotions Internship -- remote broadcasts, office duties, computer work, job fairs, bridal shows, from October, 2003 to May, 2004.

Academic TrainingAAS Degree -- Broadcast SalesRAB Radio Marketing Professional Certification

Available for EmploymentMay of 2005

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Christopher Ryan Morgan308 S. Main, Kirklin, IN 46050 home: (765) 279-8085e-mail: [email protected]

Professional ObjectivesIMMEDIATE - To work in sales or as on-air talent in a medium to large market.LONG RANGE - To own and operate my own radio station(s) in a medium to large market.

Broadcast/Media ExperienceUNIVERSITY RADIO: WROK-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Production. WROL-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Production.WVUB-FM Air Talent, Remote Broadcasts. WFML-FM Sales Shadowing.

TELEVISION - WVUT-TV: Master Control Operator. Additional television courses to be completed.

Honors & AwardsHIGH SCHOOL: Varsity baseball team -- captain Senior year.

Academic TrainingAAS Degree -- Broadcast SalesRAB Radio Marketing Professional Certification

Available for EmploymentDecember of 2005

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Andrew J. Mullen1910 W. Porter Ave., Chesterton, IN 46304 (219) 921-1036 cell: (812) 887-9182e-mail: [email protected]

Professional ObjectivesIMMEDIATE - To obtain an entry level position working in radio promotions, or as radio on-air talent.LONG RANGE - To own and manage my own radio station.

Broadcast/Media ExperienceUNIVERSITY RADIO: WROK-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production. WROL-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Production.WVUB-FM Air Talent, News Gathering, News Reading, Remote Broadcasts.

TELEVISION - WVUT-TV: Nightly Newscast: Camera Operator, Make-Up, Audio, News Anchor, Sports Anchor. ENG: News Photographer, News Editor. Public Affairs Program -- 22 Magazine: Floor Director. Master Control Operator.

Additional ExperienceRADIO - WDSO-FM, Chesterton, IN, on-air talent, news gathering, news reporting, PSA Director, August, 1997 to May, 2001.

SEMINARS / WORKSHOPS ATTENDEDNational Student Leadership Conference, ASAG, St. Louis, MO, October 6-10, 2004.

Honors & AwardsUNIVERSITY: Member of the 2002/2003 Residence Hall Association Executive Council; Blue Service Cord, 2003; Pacemaker Paddle Award, 2003; Member of the 2003/2004 Student Senate Executive Council as Public Relations and Promotions Director; Resident Assistant, 2003/2004; Assistant Residence Hall Coordinator, 2004-2005; Student Ambassador, 2003-2005; Student Body President, 2004-2005.ADDITIONAL: Sagamore of the Wabash, 1991; Honorary Speaker of the House, 1991; Honorary State Fire Marshall, 1991.

Academic TrainingAAS Degree -- Broadcasting

Available for EmploymentMay of 2005

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David Nagel2305 Selzer Road, Evansville, IN 47712 cell: (765) 721-0289e-mail: [email protected]

Professional ObjectivesIMMEDIATE - To work in radio or television as on-air talent or as part of a sales staff.LONG RANGE - To hold either a television anchor position or establish myself as a sales manager.

Broadcast/Media ExperienceUNIVERSITY RADIO: WROK-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Production WROL-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production. WVUB-FM Air Talent, News Gathering, News Reading, Remote Broadcasts. WFML-FM Sales Shadowing.

TELEVISION - WVUT-TV: Nightly Newscast: News Anchor, Sports Anchor, ENG News Photographer, News Editor. Master Control Operator. Additional television courses to be completed.

Additional ExperienceRADIO - The Original Company (WUZR-FM, WZDM-FM, WAOV-FM), Vincennes, IN, Board operations, news, sports, weather, commercial production, from October, 2004 to present.

Honors & AwardsHIGH SCHOOL: National Forensics League, 5th Place Public Speaker, Minneapolis, MN, 1997; National Forensics League, 1st Place National Champion Public Speaker, Phoenix, Arizona, 1999; Indiana High School Forensics Association, 1st Place State Champion Public Speaker, Indianapolis, IN, 1998.

Academic TrainingAAS Degree -- Broadcast SalesRAB Radio Marketing Professional Certification

Available for EmploymentDecember of 2005

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Lamar Saunders4800 S. Alma School Road, Chandler, AZ 85248 home: (480) 883-7131 cell: (317) 501-8122 e-mail: [email protected]

Professional ObjectivesIMMEDIATE - To work in broadcast sales.LONG RANGE - To become a Sales Manager in either radio or television.

Broadcast/Media ExperienceUNIVERSITY RADIO: WROK-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production. WROL-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production. WVUB-FM Remote Broadcasts.

TELEVISION - WVUT-TV: Nightly Newscast: Video Playback, ESS Stills, Director, Technical Director, Camera Operator, Teleprompter Operator. Public Affairs Program -- 22 Magazine: Camera Operator. Master Control Operator. Additional television courses to be completed.

Honors & AwardsUNIVERSITY: Nominated for Indiana Career & Technical Education Award for Excellence, 2004/2005; Vincennes University Resident Assistant, Broadcasting Department Tutor (recommended by Broadcasting Department faculty).

Academic TrainingAAS Degree -- Broadcast SalesRAB Radio Marketing Professional Certification

Available for EmploymentMay of 2005

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Edward J. Small, Jr.1201 Sugar Hill Dr., Rushville, IN 46173 home: (765) 932-2758 cell: (765) 561-2896 e-mail: [email protected]

Professional ObjectivesIMMEDIATE - To transfer to the University of Southern Indiana and earn a Bachelor’s degree in Public Relations/Advertising.LONG RANGE - To work for an advertising agency in a large market.

Broadcast/Media ExperienceUNIVERSITY RADIO: WROK-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production. WROL-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production. WVUB-FM Air Talent, News Gathering, News Reading, Remote Broadcasts. WFML-FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Production.

TELEVISION - WVUT-TV: Nightly Newscast: Sports Anchor, Weather Anchor, News Anchor, Chyron Operator. Master Control Operator. Additional television courses to be completed.

Additional ExperienceRADIO - WFML-FM, Vincennes, IN, News and Sports Anchor.

Honors & AwardsUNIVERSITY: Indiana Career & Technical Education Award for Excellence, 2004/2005; Governor Matthew E. Welsh Memorial Scholarship; Residant Assistant, Vincennes University; Vice President of VU Student Body.HIGH SCHOOL: Rush TV Sportscaster of the Year, Women’s Republican Club Scholarship, Dr. Green Creativity Award.

Academic TrainingAAS Degree -- Broadcast SalesRAB Radio Marketing Professional Certification

Available for EmploymentMay of 2005

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Matthew Benjamin Smith810 Yosemite Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46217 home: (317) 788-1400 cell: (317) 258-9547 e-mail: [email protected]

Professional ObjectivesIMMEDIATE - To obtain an entry-level job in broadcasting in either radio or television.LONG RANGE - To work as on-air talent in either radio or television.

Broadcast/Media ExperienceUNIVERSITY RADIO: WROK-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Production. WROL-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Production.WVUB-FM Air Talent, News Reading, Remote Broadcasts. Master Control Operator Additional television courses to be completed.

Additional ExperienceRADIO - Radio One, Indianapolis, IN. Part time in Promotions, from August, 2004 to present.

Academic TrainingAAS Degree -- Broadcasting

Available for EmploymentDecember of 2005

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Ryan Swiger5336 W. Bush Drive, Terre Haute, IN 47802 (812) 898-2517 cell: (812) 201-0527 e-mail: [email protected]

Professional ObjectivesIMMEDIATE - To gain as much knowledge as possible in all aspects of broadcasting.LONG RANGE - To be a Program Director/On-Air talent at a large market radio station, or to be a Producer or Director at a large market TV station.

Broadcast/Media ExperienceUNIVERSITY RADIO: WROK-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Production. WROL-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Production. WVUB-FM Air Talent, Remote Broadcasts. ENG: News Photographer, News Editor. Sports Remotes: Audio. Master Control Operator. Additional television courses to be completed.

Additional ExperienceRADIO - Y96, 95.9 WWSY, Terre Haute, IN, Board Operator, assisted with remotes. From April, 2004 to present.

Honors & AwardsUNIVERSITY: Two time NJCAA All-American in Swimming.HIGH SCHOOL: Student Council Award

Academic TrainingAAS Degree -- Broadcasting

Available for EmploymentDecember of 2005

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Ryan Vanskyock624 D. Street, Dunkirk, IN 47336 home: (765) 768-7122 cell: (765) 744-5218 e-mail: [email protected]

Professional ObjectivesIMMEDIATE - To work as an ENG photographer in a small market.LONG RANGE - To work as a Sports Anchor.

Broadcast/Media ExperienceUNIVERSITY RADIO: WROK-Low-Power FM Air Talent, News Anchor, Program Director, Traffic Director, Talent Coach, Maintenance Engineer, Public Service Director, Promotion Manager, Production. WROL-Low-Power FM Talent Coach WVUB-FM Air Talent, Remote Broadcasts.

TELEVISION - WVUT-TV: Nightly Newscast: ESS Stills, Audio, Video Playback, Camera Operator, Teleprompter Operator. ENG: News Photographer, News Editor Public Affairs Program -- 22 Magazine: Camera Operator. Master Control Operator Additional television courses to be completed.

Honors & AwardsHIGH SCHOOL: Basketball and football letter awards.

Academic TrainingAAS Degree -- Broadcasting

Available for EmploymentMay of 2005

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WVUT-TV/WVUT-DTWVUT-TV is the University’s PBS affiliate serving Southwestern Indiana and Southeastern Illinois through the combined efforts of staff and students. Students are involved daily in all operations of the station.

A daily 30 minute newscast is produced by students and staff. “Newscenter 22,” is broadcast live at 5:00 pm and re-broadcast at 11:00 pm. “Newscenter 22” has been presented with a Spectrum Award for Best TV Newscast in the Non-commercial TV category, by the Indiana Broadcasters Association. Students anchor the news, sports, and

weather; shoot and edit stories; switch and direct; and operate all equipment necessary for the production. WVUT-DT is the first public digital television station to go on-air in Indiana, broadcasting a high definition and standard definition schedule daily.

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WVUT also produces “22 Magazine,” a public affairs magazine program. Students produce, edit and shoot program features and may help co-host the program. They also produce public television promotional materials and commercials for outside clients.

WVUT-TV/WVUT-DT

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Radio ProductionIn addition to four on-air radio stations, there are eight audio production studios that contain a variety of professional audio production equipment. In the VU tradition of “hands-on” training, students learn to operate every piece of audio equipment in every studio. Students are required to use these studios for various projects. From our digital audio consoles to our “Adobe Audition” (formerly “Cool Edit Pro”) 64 track digital editors, students learn and practice on the latest audio equipment. The Broadcasting Department faculty and staff works directly with students in both formal and arranged lab situations.

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TV ProductionThrough the combination of staff and students, WVUT-TV 22 produces more hours of local production than most public television stations. This could not be accomplished without staff and students working together to accomplish daily tasks and goals. Students are crew members for the nightly newscast, sports remotes, public affairs programs, and other productions throughout the year. Three AVID editing suites and two Final Cut Pro suites, coupled with linear two and three machine editing, are utilized for production.

“The major advantage VU Broadcasting grads have over other programs is hands-on experience.”

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WVUB--Blazer 91.191.1 WVUB, is a Hot Adult Contemporary/Contemporary Hit Radio 50,000 watt Public Radio Station. WVUB is affiliated with Public Radio International and the Associated Press. These affiliations provide our listeners with the most up to date information and enable WVUB to provide quality programming to a wide base of listeners.

WVUB is staffed by students who perform most of the on-air duties and production for the station. Students work with the AudioVault Express automation system when on-air, providing them with the training they otherwise would only receive at commercial stations.

Students on WVUB are supervised and trained by Broadcasting faculty and staff who have backgrounds in the commercial industry. On-air performance, improving communication skills and keeping the audience entertained and informed are just some of the goals students work toward when on-air.

WFML-FMWFML-FM, “Hot 96.7,” is a commercial station staffed and operated by professionals who work with the students in several areas. Students engineer sporting events, go on remote broadcasts, and shadow the sales staff.

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WROL-FM & WROK-FMWROL-FM (87.9) and WROK-FM (88.5) are low-power stations that are formatted much like regular commercial radio stations. Both stations are also streamed on the internet at www.vinu.edu. WROK-FM is a classic and current rock music station, while WROL-FM plays the latest contemporary pop, rock, and urban music. First year students have required shifts on these stations to develop their on-air presentation skills. Advanced radio students are staff members for these stations and develop skills in many practical areas of station operations.

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RemotesA variety of radio and television remotes are produced with students each year, ranging from men’s and women’s college basketball, volleyball, political debates, and election returns, to the Miss Vincennes University Scholarship Program (winner of the Indiana Public Broadcasting “Best Performance Award”).

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MultimediaStudents can catch the wave of the future and enter the Broadcasting-Multimedia Option. Multimedia is the creative union of graphics, animation, audio, video, and text to produce an informative, eye-catching visual multimedia display that may end up on the Internet or on an Interactive-CD. This option provides students with the basic skills and techniques to move into this fast growing, challenging, and rewarding field.

Students in the Multimedia program gain a working knowledge of equipment and procedures in a project based environment. In the computer lab, students utilize Final Cut Pro non-linear editing to develop skills in multimedia authoring and animation.

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Broadcast Sales OptionVincennes University Broadcasting offers a “Sales Option” in its Broadcast-ing program. Students who successfully complete this option develop a more specific background in broadcast sales. Radio, television, and cable selling techniques are presented and practiced. The successful Vincennes University Broadcast Sales student has a working knowledge of Arbitron and Nielsen rating techniques and uses, local regional, and national selling differences in addition to direct and agency selling skills.

Vincennes University’s commercially programmed WFML is a working labo-ratory for the Broadcast Sales students.

Based upon the strength of our sales instruction, students who success-fully complete the sales option will be eligible to take the Radio Marketing Professional test and become certified by the Radio Advertising Bureau. This places our graduates at a higher level when interviewing for a job. Vincennes University is the only college in the country “partnering” with the RAB in this manner, and shows our commitment to properly preparing our students.

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Broadcasting Course Requirements CreditRequired Broadcasting Courses Hours

BCST 100 Intro to Mass Communications ...................... 3BCST 110 Broadcast Performance .................................... 3ENGL 109 Broadcast Writing .......................................... 3BCST 120 Beginning Radio Production ........................... 3BCST 140 Beginning Television Production .................... 3BCST 150 Broadcast Sales I ............................................. 3BCST 161 Advanced Radio Production ........................... 3BCST 180 Advanced Television Production ..................... 3BCST 210 Broadcast Promotion ...................................... 3BCST 221 Broadcast Programming .................................. 3BCST 235 Broadcast Newsroom Operations .................... 3BCST 240 Broadcast Management ................................... 3BCST 260 Video Editing & Post Production ................... 3BCST 270 ENG/EFP ....................................................... 3BCST 280 TV Program Producing & Directing .................. 3

Other Required Courses and Electives

ENGL 101 English Composition I ................................... 3Physical Education Activity .............................................. 2Laboratory Science ............................................................ 3Social Science Electives ..................................................... 6Math Elective .................................................................... 3Speech .............................................................................. 3Humanities Elective .......................................................... 3Humanities, or Science, or Math Elective ......................... 3

Other Available Courses and OptionsBCST 205 Sports Media ................................................... 3BCST 285 Internship in Broadcasting .............................. 4

Broadcast Sales Course Requirements CreditRequired Broadcasting Courses Hours

BCST 100 Intro to Mass Communications ...................... 3BCST 110 Broadcast Performance .................................... 3ENGL 109 Broadcast Writing .......................................... 3BCST 120 Beginning Radio Production ........................... 3BCST 140 Beginning Television Production .................... 3BCST 150 Broadcast Sales I ............................................. 3BCST 161 Advanced Radio Production ........................... 3BCST 180 Advanced Television Production ..................... 3BCST 210 Broadcast Promotion ...................................... 3BCST 221 Broadcast Programming .................................. 3BCST 240 Broadcast Management ................................... 3BCST 250 Broadcast Sales II ............................................ 3BCST 251 Broadcast Sales III .......................................... 3BCST 260 Video Editing and Post Production ................. 3BCST 280 TV Program Producing & Directing .................. 3

Other Required Courses and Electives

ENGL 101 English Composition I ................................... 3Physical Education Activity .............................................. 2Laboratory Science ............................................................ 3Social Science Electives ..................................................... 6Math Elective .................................................................... 3Speech .............................................................................. 3Humanities Elective .......................................................... 3Humanities, or Science, or Math Elective ......................... 3

Other Available Courses and OptionsBCST 205 Sports Media ................................................... 3BCST 285 Internship in Broadcasting .............................. 4

AS Degree Requirements

Students may also choose an AAS degree with fewer general education requirements. All broadcast classes remain the same.

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EquipmentThe Broadcasting Program at Vincennes University teaches with a “Hands-On,” “Learn By Doing” philosophy. In order to implement that philosophy, we have assembled one of the finest Educational Broadcast Facilities in the Midwest. All of our graduates have been exposed to the following equipment during their studies at Vincennes University.

Audio EquipmentAudio Consoles Audio Cassette DecksAudiotronics 2-110-4, 212 Tascam 122BAutogram AC-8 (2 units) Nakamachi MR-1Arrakis 2000SCT (3 units) Technics RSBX 6000Radio Systems RS6, RS12 Technics RSBR 465Logitech “Perfectionist” Remote Audio MixersAudio Arts D70 (3 units) Shure M-267Compact Disk Players Electo-Voice 521211Denon 950F (4 units) Mackie 1642 VLZ (27 units)Sony CDP-35 (10 units) Specialty EquipmentTechnics SL PG100 (10 units) Yamaha SPX 90, SPX 900Audiometrics CD-10 (4 units) Yamaha SPX 1000Teac CDP-1188 Gentner SPH 3A (TelephoneTascam MD-350 interface)Sony MDS-JE520 Sony Mini-Disc (15 units)R.P.U. Systems Digital Audio EditorsMarti RPT 40 Adobe Audition (15 units) Marti RPT30-2 (formerly Cool Edit Pro)Automation SystemScott Studios AXS System (2 systems)Broadcast Electronics Audio Vault Express (2 systems)

Video EquipmentVideo Switchers Studio CamerasGrass Valley 1600-4s Ikegami HL 60 WRoss Synergy 100 Still Store SystemGrass Valley 100 Pinnacle Flash FileUtah PVS 224 Still Store SystemProfessional Studio Recorders S-VHS / Digital 1” Studio RecordersJVC BRS-822U Ampex VPR-6JVC RMG-860U Edit Controller + RMG-8200 Field CamerasSony FXE 100 3 Machine Edit Controller JVC DY 70U-D9 DigitalBR-D850-D9 Digital JVC DY 90U-D9 DigitalJVC BR-DV6000, BR-DV3000 (2 units) JVC 29U JVC GY-DV5000U Panasonic AG-DVX100A Graphics Systems Chyron “Maxine!” (2) Pinnacle HD Dekko Digital Video Effects System Pinnacle – Alladin Non-Linear Video Edit Systems Avid XPress Units (3) 2 Apple G-4 based editors using Final Cut Pro 4.0

Auxiliary EquipmentSoftware Packages AP Newscenter Nverzion Automation System (TV)Datacount Traffic and Billing Software Leitch VR-440 Video ServerVisual Traffic

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Faculty & StaffJill Ballinger, Production Manager, WVUT-TV

Jim Bowers, Broadcast Engineer

Jay Burks, Professor

Rebecca Clark, Producer/Director, WVUT-TV

Tony Cloyd, Operations Staff & Sports Director, WVUB-FM

James Evans, Director of Engineering

Joseph Gilley, Broadcast Engineer

John Hitchcock, Professor & Manager, WROK Cable (and on-line) FM

Sharon Kiefer, Program Director, WVUT-TV

Steve McClure, Broadcast Engineer

Marianne McDaniel, Producer/Director & Lab Supervisor, WVUT-TV

Al Rerko, Associate Professor & Manager, WVUT-TV/WVUT-DT, & Director of

Broadcast Facilities

Julie Sievers, Producer/Director, WVUT-TV

Phillip Smith, Instructor and General Manager, WVUB-FM

John Szink, News Director

Mike Woods, Program Director, WVUB-FM

Doug Young, Associate Professor, Manager of WROL Cable (and on-line) FM, &

Chairman of Broadcasting Department

Kathryn Young, Professor

Thomas Young, Professor

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