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CBI Student Production Winners 2007
Wednesday 31st of October 2007 01:19:21 PM

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2007 CBI STUDENT PRODUCTION
  WINNERS

Combined

Best Student Media Website:
KTSW
  Texas State University-San Marcos
“ktsw.txstate.edu”

Television

Best General Entertainment Program:
ECTV40
  Elizabethtown College
“Bored”

Best Comedy:
BCA490
  Central Michigan University
“3 Dull Guys TV”

Best Drama:
ICTV
  Ithaca College
“Beyond #3”

Best Technical Production:
Cable 8
  Washington State University
  “Endeavor-Cacaphony”          

Best Promo:
Emerson Channel
  Emerson College
“Skateboarding Promo”

Best PSA:
MC491
  Kansas State University
“Big Monday”

Best Sports PBP:
ICTV
  Ithaca College
“Ithaca vs. Hartwick Football”

Best Sportscast:
ICTV
  Ithaca College
“Sports Final”

Best News Reporting:
TTV
  Louisiana State University
“LA Cockfighting”

Best Newscast:
Time Warner Cable 24
  University of North Carolina
“Carolina Week 4/4/07”

 Best Special Broadcast:
ICTV
  Ithaca College
“The Race 2-Episode 1”

Best Documentary/Public Affairs:
MC 450
  Kansas State
“Academia 2.0”

Radio

Best DJ:
KCSU-FM
  Colorado State University
Steven Hendriksen

Best Documentary:
WCRX
  Columbia College
“Elvira Arellano”

Best Technical Production:
KOAR
  University of South Dakota
“KOAR Image Package”

Best Station Promotion:
WPTS
  University of Pittsburgh
“Moustache Challenge”

Best PSA:
WCRX
  Columbia College
“Recycling Program”

Best Sports Reporting:
WONC
  North Central College
“Bears Super Bowl Wrap”

Best News Reporting:
WMUL-FM
  Marshall University
“Hollywood Comes to Huntington”

Best Newscast:
WICB
  Ithaca College
“03/23/2007”

Best Regularly Scheduled Program:
WSUM
  University of Wisconsin-Madison
“Slightly Off Kilter”

Best Sports PBP:
KTSW
  Texas State University-San Marcos
“San Marcos H.S. Football”

Best Promo:
Radio DePaul
  DePaul University
“Best Promo”

 Best Feature:
SCAD Radio
  Savannah College of Art & Design
“Commentary Coral: Queer Theory”

 

 


HCTV-6 & KFKX-FM, Hastings, Nebraska
Saturday 11th of August 2007 09:07:25 AM

by Candace Walton

HCTV-6 & KFKX-FM
Hastings, Nebraska

With 10 years of convergence experience, HCTV 6 and KFKX-FM are set to embark on another successsful year.

"We first and foremost want our students to be good overall journalists," said Sharon Behl Brooks, KFKX advisor.

Brooks along with her television counterpart, Chad Power, proudly speak of their students' accomplishments.

Last spring, Hastings College's students media once again joined forces to cover the NAIA Division II Women's National Basketball Tournament in Sioux City, IA.

"HC Media was the sole provider of live video for the NAIA web-stream for 30 of the 31 tournament games," according to Power.

Hastings College, located in Hastings, NE, is a private 4 year college with Presbyterian affiliation. HC's enrollment is around 1100 students. Both stations are housed in the state-of-the-art Gray Center for Communication Arts building which Brooks refers to as "... a multimillion dollar treasure hidden in the middle of Nebraska."

When asked why HC Media joined CBI, Brooks said, ".. we have appreciated the expertise of CBI in helping students make the transition between learning their personal development responsibilities in the classroom and their emerging professional responsibility to their listeners. That is invaluable."

More information about HC Media is available below:

 

HCTV 6

Station Type: Cable
Student Staff: 55 Students
Advisor: Chad Power
Webstream:
www.hcworldnews.com

HCTV 6 began cable casting in 1988 and web streaming in 2002.

 


KFKX-FM

Station Type: Noncommercial FCC Licensed
Student Staff: 40-55 students
Advisor: Sharon Behl Brooks
URL:
www.hcworldnews.com
Live Stream: not yet

KFKX-FM began broadcasting on December 23, 1997. Like many other stations, KFKX faces challenges with music licensing and changing listener preferences.


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CBI NEWS

CBI's First International Member Joins in April, 2008
Sunday 13th of April 2008 10:58:58 AM

by Randy Yoder, Secretary/Treasurer

CBI welcomes its first international student station member, Radio Fusion of Nanyang Technological University in Singapore.  Radio Fusion has Bradley Freeman as its station advisor and has joined CBI for a three-year membership beginning in April, 2008.

Radio Fusion is the first international station outside North American to join CBI since its inception in the late 1990's.  Radio Fusion is a commercial, campus intranet station and operates during NTU's academic year only.

Please congratulate CBI's newest member from abroad by going to rfusion@gmail.com or by visiting its web site at http://radio.ntu.edu.sg.

Welcome Radio Fusion!!!

 


CBI Changes Name to COLLEGE BROADCASTERS, INC.
Wednesday 16th of July 2008 05:49:54 PM

by RK Yoder

Collegiate Broadcasters, Inc. has officially changed its name to COLLEGE Broadcasters, Inc.  The organization received permission from the State of Delaware to make the changes during the spring of 2008 after petitioning for the change last year.  CBI is registered as a not-for-profit organization in Delaware.

Warren Kozireski, chair of the Board of Directors, stated that the change will streamline the name brand of the organization as well as eliminate some confusion during web searches by people wanting to find out information about us.  The acronym, CBI, remains unchanged.

The CBI Board initially passed the motion for changing the name during an early fall 2007 meeting.  The name change had been on the Board's agenda for over a year prior to approval for change.


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