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Convention Program Chairʼs Welcome

Welcome to BEA2014! Welcome back to everyone who has been to BEA before and a special welcome to newcomers—we hope this will be the first of many more BEA conventions to come for you. BEA is, as we say, “Educating for Tomorrow’s Media,” and I think you’ll find our spotlight this year, New Connections: Mobile and Global, is on target with issues we all need to be addressing in our scholarship and pedagogy.

Have you experienced the reaction when you tell someone you’re going to a convention in Las Vegas? “Oh really? I bet you’ll have a lot of fun there.” Well, I bet you will too—but not because, in your spare time, you might enjoy some of what this unique place has to offer, but because we have lined up for you another great BEA conference.

Great sessions start us off on Sunday, including the 2014 Research Symposium: Digital Technology and the Future of Broadcasting: A Global Perspective, sessions presented by Magid Generational Strategies and PromaxBDA, and our Opening Night Awards Ceremony and Reception. Monday, don’t miss the Division MegaMeeting and breakfast, a unique Scholar to Scholar poster session—where you can interact with posters with your mobile device—and the BEA Best of Festival King Foundation Awards Ceremony. Tuesday’s highlights include District Meetings and ‘newcomers welcome’ breakfast, The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation Presents: Coffee With….Mike Schur (Co-Creator and Executive Producer of Parks and Recreation and Brooklyn Nine-Nine), and a special two-part documentary workshop. Wednesday includes the NABEF/BEA Career Fair and ‘BEA2014 Tours the NAB Show Floor. There are so many more great sessions, and of course a good variety of panels and research presentations related to our convention spotlight and other contemporary issues of our discipline. So pull out your mobile device, look through the program, and get your choices scheduled using the SCHED app.

BEA is the preeminent society addressing issues of higher education in electronic media and connecting to the electronic media industry for the benefit of our students. Special thanks for giving us that status go to Heather Birks and her extraordinary leadership as Executive Director along with her staff Traci Bailey and J-D Boyle, but also to each of the individuals who take on volunteer roles as your board members, division chairs and vice-chairs, research chairs, festival chairs and all the other roles filled by your peers to make BEA an invaluable resource to all of us.

Finally, of course, also be sure to walk through the exhibits and look at some books for your courses. You’ll have a chance there to catch up with old friends, or to stop by the BEA Registration Desk with any questions you may have. So, click ‘like’ … and get to interacting. I have no doubt you’ll go home with great experiences to share, about BEA2014.

Tony DeMars, A&M University-Commerce BEA2014 Program Chair

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Table of Contents

BEA Exhibitors...... 4

BEA Leadership...... 13

Highlights...... 15

Saturday Schedule...... 18 1771 N Street, NW Sunday Schedule...... 19 , DC 20036-2891 Monday Schedule...... 48

Tuesday Schedule...... 96

Wednesday Schedule...... 117 email: [email protected] Index of Names...... 123

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Company Booth Number 24/7 News Source 104 BEA 604 B&H Video 101 Backbone Networks 103 Bedford / St. Martin 402 EEZ News 102 LTN Collegiate Communications 602 Maxon 601 Oxford University Press 302 Routledge/Taylor and Francis 201 Temple University 603

Andrew Billings, Director Lars Anderson Meredith Bagley Andrew Billings Kim Bissell Top Open Paper, Gender Division S. Seth Bordner Kenon Brown Michael Bruce Michael Bruce Dwight Cammeron Top Open Paper, International Division George Daniels Paper, Research Symposium Jennifer Greer Best of Festival, Sports Division BEA Board of Directors Robert Imbody Lance Kinney Steven MacCall Chandra Clark Michael Parker Award of Excellence, Promotional Video John Vincent Presenter, BEA Ignite Shuhua Zhou

Yonghwan Kim Top Debut Paper, Research Division Paper, IMET Division

and to all our student Festival winners. BEA 2015 RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM

CALL FOR PAPERS Race and Gender in Electronic Media: Challenges and Opportunities

Issues of race and gender have been hardy perennials throughout the history of electronic media, remaining on the forefront during the period of rapid evolution we currently experience. This symposium will feature research examining the consequences, implications, and opportunities associated with issues of diversity in the electronic media. The symposium will consider race and gender issues in both historical and contemporary (including newly emerging) electronic media (see focal points below). Papers may reflect the intersection of race and gender, or intersections of either race or gender with other types of difference such as class, religion, and physical abilities or qualities.

SYMPOSIUM CHAIR: Rebecca Ann Lind, University of at Chicago

Paper Competition Information…

The BEA 2015 Research Symposium will begin accepting faculty and student submissions for its paper competition in July 2014. All methods and paradigms are welcome – social scientific, humanistic, historical, critical/cultural, etc. You will be asked to indicate which of the three focal points the paper best reflects:

• MEDIA CONTENT (focusing most closely on texts created by media organizations)

• MEDIA AUDIENCES (including media usage, effects of media, audience interpretations of media content, and studies of user-generated content)

• MEDIA PRODUCTION (including studies of media organizations and the creation of content, as well as media activism, access, policy, and regulation).

Student Paper Competition prizes…

• First place: $300 • Second place: $200 • Third place: $100

Authors of selected papers are expected to register for and attend BEA to present their paper; in the case of multiple authors, at least one must attend. Student papers must be authored solely by students. Submission Deadline: December 1, 2014

For more information: http://www.beaweb.org/symposium.html New Connections: Mobile & Global

BEA2014 LEADERSHIP BEA Headquarters Broadcast Education Association Executive Director 1771 N Street, NW Heather Birks Washington, DC 20036-2891 Director, Sales and Marketing Office: 202-429-3935 J-D Boyle Fax: 202-775-2981 E-mail: [email protected] Manager, Business Operations Website: www.beaweb.org Traci Bailey

2013-2014 Board of Directors President Mary C. Schaffer, California State University, Northridge Vice President for Academic Relations Barry Umansky, Ball State University Vice President for Industry Relations Ric Harris, NBC Universal Secretary-Treasurer John Allen Hendricks, Stephen F. Austin State University Immediate Past President Greg Newton, Ohio University

District Representatives District 1 Representative (, , , New Jersey, , and ) Gregory Bray, SUNY - New Paltz District 2 Representative ( Florida, , Kentucky, , North Carolina, and ) Augie Grant, University of South Carolina District 3 Representative (, , Ohio, , , Washington, DC and ) Mary T. Rogus, Ohio University District 4 Representative (Illinois, , , Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and ) Patricia Williamson, Central Michigan University District 5 Representative (, Kansas, Missouri, and Texas) Tony DeMars, Texas A&M University - Commerce Campus District 6 Representative (, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, , , , Utah, Washington and Wyoming) Gregory N. Luft, Colorado State University District 7 Representative (All two-year schools in the USA) James Crandall, Aims Community College District 8 Representative (International Programs) Deborah Wilson, University of Lincoln Interest Division Representative (BEA Interest Divisions) Michael Bruce, University of Alabama Electronic Media Professional Representatives Dennis Lyle, Illinois Broadcasters Association Christine H. Merritt, Ohio Association of Broadcasters Bruce K. Rosenblum, Media Research & Insights, Warner Bros. Ex-Officio Members Festival Committee Chair: Warren Koch, Azusa Pacific University Publications Committee Chair: Paul Haridakis, Kent State University Research Committee Chair: Robert K. Avery, University of Utah Scholarship Committee Chair: Pete Orlik, Central Michigan University 13 BEA2014 BEA2014 FESTIVAL OF MEDIA ARTS, Leadership The BEA Best of Festival King Foundation Awards Sponsored by The Charles and Lucille King Family Foundation Festival Chair: Warren Koch, Azusa Pacific University Festival Creative Director: Jason Balas, University of North Texas Festival Producer: Joe Brown, University of North Texas Ex-Officio: Heather Birks, BEA Executive Director

2014 Competition Chairs: Audio Competition (Radio and Audio Media Division) Faculty Competition Chair: John McGuire, Oklahoma State University Student Competition Chair: Michael Huntsberger, Linfield College

Documentary Competition (Documentary Division) Faculty Competition Chair: Julie Williamsen, Brigham Young University Student Competition Chair: Jes Therkelsen, California State University-Fresno

Interactive Multimedia Competition (Interactive Media and Emerging Technologies Division) Faculty Competition co-Chairs: Sandy Henry, Drake University Angele Anderfuren, Northern Arizona University Student Competition co-Chairs: Lakshmi N. Tirumala, University of Heather Starr Fiedler, Point Park University

News Competition (News Division) Faculty Competition Chair: Trina T. Creighton, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Student Competition Chair: Sara Magee, Loyola University Maryland Student Radio News Competition Chair: Michael Riecke, SUNY – Oswego Student Television Feature News Competition Chair: Sara Magee, Loyola University Maryland Student Television Hard News Competition Chair: Brent M. Foster, California State University, Fullerton Student Television Talent Competition Chair: Herbert Dunmore, Loyola University Student Television Newscast Chair (airing 3 days or less per week): Mary T. Rogus, Ohio University Student Television Newscast Chair (airing 4 or 5 days per week): Bob Gould, Michigan State University

Scriptwriting Competition (Writing Division) Faculty Competition Chair: Michael Whalen, Santa Clara University Student Competition co-Chairs: Marie M. Elliott, Co-Chair, Valdosta State University Antonio Zarro, Palm Beach Atlantic University Sports Competition (Sports Division) Faculty Competition Chair: Denise Belafonte-Young, Lynn University Student Competition Chair: Bobby Chastain, Purdue University – West Lafayette

Two-Year/Small Colleges Competition (Two-Year/Small Colleges Division) Student Competition co-Chairs: Jim Crandall, Aims Community College Thomas McDonnell, Metropolitan Community College

Video Competition (Production, Aesthetics & Criticism Division) Faculty Competition Chair: Tony DeMars, Texas A&M University - Commerce Campus Student Competition co-Chairs: Amy Crawford, Youngstown State University Stephen Price, Georgia College & State University

At-Large Members: Steve Anderson, James Madison University Jason Balas, University of North Texas (Festival Creative Director) Heather Birks, BEA (Ex-Officio) Joe Brown, Marquette University (Festival Producer) Vic Costello, Elon University Joe Foote, University of Oklahoma Evan Johnson, University of Wisconsin-River Falls 14 New Connections: Mobile & Global BEA2014 HIGHLIGHTS

Sunday, April 6

7:30 AM – 5:00 PM BEA2014 Convention Registration 9:00 AM – 1:15 PM 2014 Research Symposium: Digital Technology and the Future of Broadcasting: A Global Perspective, Conference Room 2/3 (See all sessions listed on page 19 of the program.) 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM BEA101, Pavilion 2 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM The Intersection of TV and Technology, Presented by Warner Bros., Media Research & Insights, Pavilion 3 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM The PITCH Session: Tell Your Story Idea to an Industry Professional, Pavilion 10 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM "The Plurals" the Next "Big" Generation, Presented by Magid Generational Strategies, Pavilion 3 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM A Curation of Television’s Best Sizzle - Presented by PromaxBDA, Pavilion 10 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM BEA Opening Night Awards Ceremony & Reception, Pavilion 9 Monday, April 7 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM BEA2014 Convention Registration 8:00 AM – 9:45 AM BEA Division Business MEGA Meeting & Continental Breakfast, Pavilion 9 (See full description on page 48) 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM BEA2014 Exhibit Hall Hours 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Job Placement “Posting” Center @ the BEA Booth, BEA Exhibit Hall 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM NAB Show Opening: Featuring Gordon Smith, NAB President & CEO, the Presentation of the NAB Distinguished Service Award and a Conversation with Haim Saban, Las Vegas Hotel, Paradise Room 10:00 AM – 11:15 AM Meet the Editors @ the BEA Booth, BEA Exhibit Hall 10:00 AM – 11:15 AM Scholar-to-Scholar Poster Session, BEA Exhibit Hall 10:00 AM – 11:15 AM BEA2014 Podium Session: Dennis K. Davis, Penn State University, From the Black Box to the World Wide Web: A Lifetime in Media Research, Conference Room 2/3 2:30 PM – 3:45 PM BEA2014 Podium Session: James A. Anderson, Professor of Communication, University of Utah -- Communication Theory: Fifty Years a Critic, Conference Room 2/3 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Festival of Media Arts Awards Pre-Party Reception, BEA Exhibit Hall 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM The BEA Best of Festival King Foundation Awards Ceremony, Ballroom C Tuesday, April 8 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM BEA2014 Convention Registration 7:30 AM – 8:45 AM BEA’s "Collective" Regional District Meetings & Newcomers Breakfast, Pavilion 9 (see program for locations) 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Exhibit Hall Hours 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Job Placement “Posting” Center @ the BEA Booth 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM ATAS Foundation Presents: Coffee With…Mike Schur, Pavilion 3 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM Another Conversation with Dick Wiley, Pavilion 11 – Coffee break sponsored by the Digital Policy Institute 11:45 AM – 1:15 PM Free Time in the BEA Exhibit Hall 11:45 AM – 1:15 PM Take a Break with the University of Maryland Libraries in the BEA2014 Exhibit Hall Lounge, BEA Exhibit Hall 11:45 AM – 1:15 PM Applying for BEA Scholarships @ the BEA Booth, BEA Exhibit Hall 1:15 PM – 2:30 PM Q&A with the University of Maryland Libraries @ the BEA Booth, BEA Exhibit Hall 1:15 PM – 2:30 PM BEA2014 Faculty and Student Research-in-Progress, BEA Exhibit Hall 1:15 PM – 2:30 PM Council of Past Presidents, Conference Room 1 1:15 PM – 2:30 PM BEA Ignite!, Pavilion 3 2:45 PM – 4:00 PM Documentary Workshop Part I - The Art of Documentary Storytelling, by Sheila Curran Bernard, Pavilion 10 4:15 PM – 5:30 PM Documentary Workshop Part II – PBS’s Slavery by Another Name: A Case Study, with Sheila Curran Bernard, Pavilion 10 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM ASC Meet and Greet Beer Garden Reception, Ballroom C Wednesday, April 9

9:00 AM – 12:00 PM BEA Assessment Boot Camp, Conference Room 2/3 9:00 AM - 10:15 AM ASC's Cinematography Workshop Part I, Pavilion 10 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM NABEF/BEA Career Fair, BEA Exhibit Hall 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM ASC's Cinematography Workshop Part II, Pavilion 10 10:30 AM – 5:00 PM Television News Director Seminar (co-produced with NAB, RTDNA & TV NewsCheck), LVCC, N235 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM BEA2014 Tours the NAB Show Floor (See page 122 for more information) 15 BEA2014

Festival of Media Arts HIGHLIGHTS Sunday, April 6

10:30 AM – 11:45 AM Faculty Video Awards and Exhibition, Pavilion 9 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Student Video Awards and Exhibition, Pavilion 9 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Faculty and Student Scriptwriting Awards and Exhibition, Pavilion 10 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM Faculty and Student Interactive Multimedia Awards and Exhibition, Pavilion 9 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM Two-Year and Small Colleges Awards and Exhibition, Pavilion 9 4:30 PM – 5:45 PM Faculty and Student Audio Awards and Exhibition, Pavilion 9 Monday, April 7

10:00 AM – 11:15 AM Faculty and Student News Awards and Exhibition, Pavilion 9 11:30 AM – 12:45 PM Faculty and Student Documentary Awards and Exhibition, Pavilion 9 1:00 PM – 2:15 PM Student Sports Media Awards and Exhibition, Pavilion 9 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM The BEA Best of Festival King Foundation Awards Pre-Party Reception, BEA Exhibit Hall 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM The BEA Best of Festival King Foundation Awards Ceremony, Ballroom C

Paper Competition and Poster Session HIGHLIGHTS Sunday, April 6

9:00 AM – 10:15 AM BEA2014 Research Symposium - Digital Technology and the Future of Broadcasting: A Global Perspective - Introduction & Paper Competition -Session I, Conference Room 2/3 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM BEA2014 Research Symposium - Digital Technology and the Future of Broadcasting: A Global Perspective - Paper Competition - Session II, Conference Room 2/3 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM News Division Paper Competition, Conference Room 5/6 4:30 PM – 5:45 PM Top Paper Session - International Division, Conference Room 4

Monday, April 7 10:00 AM – 11:15 AM BEA2014 Scholar-to-Scholar Poster Session, BEA Exhibit Hall 11:30 AM – 12:45 PM BEA Top Paper Session – News Division, Pavilion 11 1:00 PM – 2:15 PM BEA Top Paper Session - Production Aesthetics & Criticism and Multicultural Studies Divisions, Conference Room 2/3 2:30 PM – 3:45 PM BEA Top Paper Session - Documentary and Radio & Audio Media Divisions, Pavilion 11 4:00 PM – 5:15 PM Interactive Multimedia and Emerging Technologies Paper Competition, Conference Room 5/6 4:00 PM – 5:15 PM BEA Top Paper Session - Curriculum, Assessment and Administration Division, Pavilion 10 4:00 PM – 5:15 PM BEA Top Paper Session - Gender Issues Division, Pavilion 11 Tuesday, April 8 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM BEA Top Paper Session - Law & Policy Division, Conference Room 2/3 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM BEA Top Paper Session - Management, Marketing & Programming and History Divisions, Pavilion 3 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM BEA Top Paper Session - Sports and Student Media Advisors Divisions, Pavilion 2 2:45 PM – 4:00 PM BEA Top Paper Session - Interactive Multimedia and Emerging Technologies Division, Conference Room 2/3 2:45 PM – 4:00 PM BEA Top Paper Session - Research Division, Pavilion 1

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Interest Division Meetings

Sunday, April 6 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM Radio & Audio Media Division Business Meeting, Conference Room 1 4:30 PM - 5:45 PM News Division Business Meeting, Pavilion 1 Monday, April 7 8:00 AM – 8:30 AM BEA Division Business MEGA Meeting & Breakfast, Pavilion 9 – After a collective meeting the divisions will move to break-out rooms 8:30 AM – 9:45 PM Gender Issues Business Meeting, Conference Room 1 8:30 AM – 9:45 PM History Business Meeting Business Meeting, Conference Room 2/3 8:30 AM – 9:45 PM International Business Meeting Business Meeting, Conference Room 4 8:30 AM – 9:45 PM Interactive Media & Emerging Technologies Business Meeting, Conference Room 5/6 8:30 AM – 9:45 PM Law & Policy Business Meeting, Pavilion 1 8:30 AM – 9:45 PM Management, Marketing & Programming Business Meeting, Pavilion 2 8:30 AM – 9:45 PM Multicultural Studies Business Meeting, Pavilion 3 8:30 AM – 9:45 PM Production Aesthetics & Criticism Business Meeting, Pavilion 9 8:30 AM – 9:45 PM Research Business Meeting, Pavilion 10 8:30 AM – 9:45 PM Writing Business Meeting, Pavilion 11 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM Sports Division Business Meeting, Conference Room 2/3 2:30 PM - 3:45 PM Student Media Advisors Business Meeting, Conference Room 1 Tuesday, April 8 9:00 AM - 10:15 AM Documentary Division Business Meeting, Conference Room 1 9:00 AM - 10:15 AM Two-Year/Small Colleges Business Meeting, Pavilion 2 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM Curriculum, Assessment and Administration Business Meeting, Conference Room 1

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9:00 AM – 10:15 AM The Eliminate Hate at FLC Project: Using Interactive, Transmedia to Encourage Change and Create a Dialogue through Civic Engagement [Session ID: 212133] Pavilion 10 [Two-Year/Small Colleges | Interactive Media & Emerging Technologies] Over the past few years, Fort Lewis College has seen an increase in the number and intensity of hate speech incidents. During the 2012- 2013 school year, there were at least eight documented incidents that advocated violence toward minorities. The ENGL308 - Interactive Media Production class has taken The Eliminate Hate @FLC project as their class project, using interactive media and transmedia with interdisciplinary and cooperative collaboration to open lines of communications and promote civic engagement. Moderator: Stacye Heaton, Fort Lewis College Panelists: Jourdan Bennett-Begay, Fort Lewis College Gardere Aimee, Fort Lewis College Chloe Eckerman, Fort Lewis College Jesse Martinez, Fort Lewis College y Ayla Quinn, Fort Lewis College a

9:00 AM – 10:15 AM Taking Production Classes on the Road: Using International Trips to Break Students Out of Their Comfort Zone u n d [Session ID: 212167]

S Pavilion 11 [Production Aesthetics & Criticism | Curriculum, Assessment & Administration] International experiences in college are essential for students to become better global citizens. The panelists will discuss tips and techniques to build off classroom learning and take those fundamentals on the road with international production class trips. The panel will look at course structure, how to organize large production projects with multiple students, and incorporating cross cultural and interdisciplinary experiences. Moderator: Kyle Hufford, Goshen College Panelists: Seth Conley, Goshen College Terry Heifetz, Ball State University Shaun Wright, James Madison University

10:30 AM – 11:45 AM Advancing the Impact of Women in Media: Educating and Mentoring the Next Generation [Session ID: 212036] Conference Room 1 [Gender Issues] Women have historically been underrepresented in the broadcast and film industries. Panelists will discuss professional and academic organizations that are dedicated to promoting the advancement of women in our discipline. Panelists will also discuss how such organizations can be established on any college campus, the benefits for students of both genders, and typical student experiences and activities related to the organizations. Moderator: Patricia Williamson, Central Michigan Panelists: Curt Sutterfield, Central Michigan University Kay Olin, National Chair of the Alliance for Women in Media (AWM)

22 S u n d ay 23 lobal & G obile : M s n tio c e nn o C ew N Sensational Pictures: An Analysis of Visual Structure on Five Structure Analysis of Visual An Sensational Pictures: Telepresence and Immersion with High-Definition Digital Displays: with High-Definition and Immersion Telepresence Broadcast and New Media Use in China: Findings from a National Survey National a Media Use in China: Findings from and New Broadcast of Hong Kong; Bruce, University of Alabama; ound and Future Directions for Research Directions ound and Future Seel, Colorado State University; V. Pavlik, Rutgers University V. Shen, City University of Hong Kong; Zhian Zhang, Sun Yat-sen University; Mike Zhengyu Yao, City ransnational Arab News Channels ransnational John Michael T Fei University Peter Backgr

Z. Bartz, State and Federal Communications Shapiro, University of Miami Williamson, Virginia State University Virginia Williamson, Zimmer, Parchment, Zimmer, Inc. Hallett, University of Bedfordshire Slocum, University of North Texas White, Lehman College Salem, The American University Salem, The in Cairo Abaza, The American Abaza, University The in Cairo Brand, Rowan University Rosenblum, TMZ & TMZ Sports Bear, Ohio Bear, University Wasbotten, Kent State University Wasbotten, Fox, American University Fox, in Cairo Moore, Ohio University Southern Kim Don Phyllis Thor Elizabeth Evan Heather Mitchell Nazly Jennifer Keith Lawrie Nancy Brad Marisa

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Panelists: Best Practices for Audio Production [Session ID: 212045] Production Audio Best Practices for 1 Pavilion Audio [Radio Media & | International] college Veteran professors will share their insights on teaching audio production. Each panelist will also present sample work from students for their a mini-listening session. Moderator: 10:30 AM AM – 11:45 Panelists: Adjunct Faculty: Showcasing their Work and Importance to the Small College Curriculum [Session ID: 212109] Curriculum [Session the Small College Importance to and their Work Faculty: Showcasing Adjunct Conference Room 5/6 Colleges] [Two-Year/Small This purpose of this panel is to institutions. highlight Through sharing their work, the the goal panel’s is to bring work to light how the of interaction between the student and adjunct these broadcast/ faculty which media has practitioners benefit both the student become and institution. the Too, forum will address a issues faced by program vital directors/coordinators in part of many the utilization of of these media professionals. our Small College Moderator: 10:30 AM AM – 11:45

Respondent: 10:30 AM AM – 11:45 ID: 212196] [Session Environment Global Broadcasta Changing in How Media Stays Relevant Conference Room 4 [News] Academic media professionals must stay relevant in our ever–changing broadcast must environment. ensure We we not so enamored with technology today’s that we diminish the foundational skills and professional values that prepare students for the world beyond traditional and “new” media. What we teach lays a foundation for making students relevant across all disciplines whether or not they hold a camera, microphone, punch a switcher or write a web story. Moderators:

10:30 Perspective – Paper Global A Broadcasting: of Future the and Technology ResearchBEA2014 – Digital Symposium ID: 223153] [Session – Session II Competition Conference Room 2/3 [2014 Research and Symposium: the Global Digital Technology Future Perspective] A of Broadcasting: Winners from the BEA2014 Research Symposium paper competition advances in global present broadcasting: international, visual structure and digital displays. their research during this panel, focusing on issues Research and Sympsoium Chair:

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10:30 AM – 11:45 AM Professional Organizations & Comm: What Everyone (Else!) Is Doing [Session ID: 211925] Pavilion 2 [Curriculum, Assessment & Administration] All of us in Communication are split as a discipline among several major professional organizations. Unfortunately, few of us can afford to belong to more than one org, attend more than one annual conference, or stay active in any more than one org. This session will inform everyone of the other, key Communication professional associations, and update all of us on what they are currently doing. Moderator: Paul Hemenway, Lamar University

10:30 AM – 11:45 AM Faculty Video Awards and Exhibition [Session ID: 219432] Pavilion 9 [Production Aesthetics & Criticism] This session honors the winners of the Faculty Festival of Media Arts Video Competitions. Selected works of this year’s award recipients y will be exhibited. a Festival of Media Arts Faculty Video Competition Chair: Tony DeMars, Texas A&M University at Commerce

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Best of Competition: Scott Hodgson, Janelle Barrick, Joshua Shockley & Zachary Strauss, University of Oklahoma; Tornado Emergency: Moore

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F Spotlight #3 Award of Excellence: Cory Byers & Ashley Seering, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville; Everything Will Be Forgotten Narrative Video Best of Competition: James Babanikos, University of Florida; Coming Home Award of Excellence: Lorene M. Wales & Booker T. Mattison, Regent University; Habeas Corpus

Promotional Video Best of Competition: John C.P. Goheen, Loyola University Chicago; Chile Study Abroad Award of Excellence: Barney McCoy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Black Jack: the John J. Pershing Story Award of Excellence: Scott Hodgson, University of Oklahoma & Chandra Clark, University of Alabama; Communicating Superstorm Sandy

24 S u n d ay 25 lobal & G obile : M s n tio c e nn o C ew N W. Huntsberger, Linfield College Huntsberger, W. Clark, University of Texas – Arlington Clark, – University of Texas Patterson, San Francisco State University McGuire, Oklahoma State University Advertising Bureau Radio Potter, W. Owens, University of W. Cincinnati John Scott Andrew John Michael John

Poriadjian, UFC Senior Vice-President, Poriadjian, Strategic UFC Marketing, Senior Vice-President, Public Relations & Distribution Faulconer-Lippert, Faulconer-Lippert, Oklahoma City Community College Uecker, University Uecker, of Indianapolis McGuire, Oklahoma State University Morris, University of Southern Indiana Hodgson, Oklahoma State University Meyer, Martinsville Meyer, High School John Jackie Eric John Scott Gwin Jack

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Secretary / Communication Coordinator: 12:00 [Session ID: 219394] Business Meeting Media Division Audio & Radio Conference Room 1 Audio [Radio Media] & and role the research and examine who professionals industry and academics of work the in interested is Division Media Audio & Radio The nature of over-the air and Internet radio in society and culture. The investigation of other new media distribution systems for radio signals is also a primary objective of the division. Chair: Panelist: Chair/Paper Competition Vice Chair: From the Octagon to Mainstream: The Emergence of the UFC in Traditional and Mobile Media [Session ID: 212192] Mobile and Traditional the UFC in Emergence of Mainstream: The to From the Octagon 11 Pavilion [Sports] the in events sports pac-per-view popular most the of one to sport fringe a from gone has Vegas) Las in (based UFC the decade, past the Over This panel will discuss how the UFC has used traditional network American schedule, both cable and over-the-air. world and a place on the and new media to vault itself into a place American on sports the scene. Moderator: Respondent: 10:30 AM AM – 11:45

Panelists: 10:30 AM 10:30 AM AM – 11:45 [Session ID: 212105] Abound Opportunities Associations: State Broadcast Education 10 Pavilion Advisors] [Student Media Creating a state educational broadcast association can pay dividends for all involved. Such increase organizations communications between opportunities for contests, conferences and even connection schools between high in schools the state, and offer universities. Hear from two organizations that have been successful in running and maintaining associations that have led to doing and incredible get tips on success. what you can do Learn to form such what a group in your they state. are Moderator: Special Guest Speaker: Festival Audio Arts of Competition Faculty Media Chair: Festival Audio Arts of Competition Student Media Chair: I D M est r nte ivision eeting The Best Books for Courses from Oxford University Press

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lobal & G obile : M s n tio c e nn o C ew Authority on Trends in Digital Technology in Digital Technology Authority on Trends N Digital Broadcasting in the Middle East and Beyond Digital Broadcasting digital broadcast and developer of the Media Monitoring System, “a real Media Monitoring System, “a real of the developer and broadcast digital V. Pavlik, Rutgers University V. Innovation in Broadcasting and Policy in Broadcasting Innovation Diversity in Digital Media in Digital Diversity John

orld Internet Project orld Internet broadcast transcription and translation system,” an innovative new system for research and education and education new system for research transcription and translation system,” an innovative broadcast Clark, Elon University; Tonkins, Elon University; Tonkins, Industry Internship Coordinator Landesberg, Landesberg, Elon University Petchel, Arizona Executive State News21, Editor, University ews21: A Multi-University Interactive Media Collaboration [Session ID: 212143] Media Collaboration Multi-University Interactive A ews21: Kluver, Kluver, Texas A&M University; Cruz, News21 Fellow Arizona and State Student, University Brotman, Harvard University; N Lodato, Arizona State Lodato, University Renaud, University of Nebraska-Lincoln oadcasting Hefner, University Hefner, of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Khalil, Northwestern University in Qatar; frey Cole, University of Southern California; Mark Richard Jacquee Jerry Caitlin Jim Nagatha time international in br Naeemah Joe Stuart Jef and founder of the W Randy

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R S Panelists: Carnegie-Knight 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Conference Room 5/6 [Interactive | Media News] & Technologies Emerging News21, a program of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation, has been changing the way journalism is taught at top the nation’s journalism schools. The program has expanded to include paid summer fellowships for top journalism students At nationally. BEA2014 we’ll break down the student experience and the multiplatform commercial Home: The success Enduring of Battles Facing the Post 9/11 2013 Veterans.” (http://backhome.news21.com/ ) project, also We’ll look “Back at how top journalism schools and students can get involved in future projects. Moderator: Panelists: 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM 2014 [Session ID: 212148] in Internships State of The or Free Labor: the Future Key to The Conference Room 4 [News | Advisors] Student Media encourage our students to We have recognize one…or their more. value. We But when does an internship become nothing more than free labor for a broadcast company? This panel looks at the best…and worst…internship Audience practices. participation will be encouraged in this session and everyone should walk away with ideas on how to help students and companies improve the internship experience. Moderator: 12:00 Broadcasting: of the Future and Technology Panel – Digital ResearchBEA2014 Distinguished Symposium ID: 220235] Perspective [Session Global A Conference Room 2/3 [2014 Research and Symposium: the Global Digital Technology Future Perspective] A of Broadcasting: Digital technology is fundamentally reshaping broadcasting and the media in the U.S. and around the world. This symposium feature panel will distinguished scholars whose research spans domestic and international broadcasting issues and beyond. Questions of to be considered technological include what is change the impact of digital and technology on: 1) the the structure of broadcasting implications for organizations and regulation, 2) the nature of broadcast content or media engagement programming and and interaction how it of is the delivered public at with home and broadcasting abroad, and broadcasters 3) and media social organizations in the U.S. and and globally. Panelists will help mobile set an agenda for media, research on the implications and of digital 4) the reshaping technology for of broadcasting and broadcasting education in the revenue U.S and internationally. models for Moderator and Research Symposium Chair:

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12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Constructing Identities: Examining How the Media Builds, Shapes, and Reinforces our Perceptions of Minorities [Session ID: 212164] Pavilion 1 [Multicultural Studies | Gender Issues] The panel will focus on how current programming continues to either portray stereotypes or to completely ignore characters' racial, sexual, gender, identities. Panelists will be focusing on numerous areas of interest, including how the Disney “princess” concept affects the self-identity of young girls, how characters with dual identities are portrayed on television, constructing identities of race and gender in cyberspace, how race and ethnicity are represented in TV court shows, and Asian-American stereotypes on television. Moderator: Victor Evans, Thiel College Panelists: Phillip Powell, Valparaiso University Laurie Moroco, Thiel College Phylis Johnson, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale George Chun Han Wang, University of Hawaii at Manoa y a 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM The Intersection of TV and Technology [Session ID: 220721]

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S As technology and consumer media behaviors continue to evolve, what keeps industry executives up at night? This presentation will focus on key trends that change the game and how your students play a major role in: 1) Content Consumption, 2) Disruptive Forces and 3)

pecial Empowering Video-On-Demand. Liz will share the results of five years of tracking on "what is taking the entertainment industry by storm?

S and “what is around the corner? The findings should be a key topic of discussion in every classroom! Speaker: Liz Huszarik, Executive Vice President, Warner Bros., Media Research & Insights

What’s learning like at the University CRITICAL. CREATIVE. of Miami’s School of Communication? It’s different. It’s critical. It’s UNCONVENTIONAL. collaborative. It’s creative. UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI The members of our world-renowned SCHOOL of faculty expand scholarship and creativity. COMMUNICATION Our alumni lead their industries. Our students create new ideas, new media, and new information. Join us at the cutting edge of communication. MASTER OF ARTS Communication Studies Health Communication Intercultural Communication Journalism Public Relations MASTER OF FINE ARTS Interactive Media Motion Pictures com.miami.edu/graduate DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

28 Congratulations on your 10 BEA Festival Awards! First Place First Place Audio Comedy or Drama TV Studio (multi-camera live-to-tape) Caleb Forbes Erik Macias & Karl Macias “All In” “The Set” Second Place Tie Second Place Third Place TV Sports Talent (Anchor/Host) TV Spots (15-90 seconds) TV Weather Anchor Matthew Fresquez Joshua Shockley Katie Western Tornado PSA Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention TV Newscast (4 days) TV Sports / Story / Feature TV Promotional (90 seconds or longer) Lauren King, Madeline Stebbins, Carter Baum, Amanda Yates Janelle Barrick, Zachary Strauss, Kenzie Clark Sooner Sports Pad Joshua Shockley OU Nightly This is Our Classroom Best of Competition Award of Excellence Faculty/Student Co-Production - Mixed Video Faculty Promotional Video Scott Hodgson, Janelle Barrick, Scott Hodgson with Chandra Clark (UA) Joshua Shockley & Zachary Strauss Communicating Sandy Tornado Emergency: Moore

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12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Student Video Awards and Exhibition [Session ID: 219433] Pavilion 9 [Production Aesthetics & Criticism] This session honors the winners of the Student Festival of Media Arts Video Competitions. Selected works of this year’s award recipients will be exhibited. Festival of Media Arts Student Video Competition Co-Chairs: Stephen Price, Georgia College & State University Amy Crawford, Youngstown State University Animation/Experimental/Mixed 1st Place: Samuel Neff, George Fox University; Hourglass 2nd Place: Landon Stahmer, University of Nebraska–Lincoln; Phyllis 3rd Place: Kidron Cannon, Harding University; What Drives You? Honorable Mention: Victor Pierce & Dalton Robbins, Missouri State University; Go Fish, Go Forever Instructional/Educational y 1st Place: Catherine Harrington, Julia Weaver, Louie Dane, Christine Lien, & Jessica Wilde, University of Maryland; a Viewfinder: Overcoming Obstacles 2nd Place: Zach Briggs, Dan Doran, David Lillienstein & Dan Masciari, Ithaca College; Bird-feeding-Adaptations 3rd Place (tie): Edda Zabala, California State University Northridge; CSUN's Brown Center

u n d 3rd Place (tie): Shaune Killough, Daniel Frohm & Joseph Salvatore, SUNY Oswego; C.N.Y. I.C.C.

S Music Video 1st Place: Bradley Michael Wong, University of Arizona; Ready For The World 2nd Place: Derek Scully, Mei Bess & Sean Magee, Elon University; A Little Bit Different 3rd Place: Konstantinos Davaros, Jenna Ely & Brendan O'Keefe, SUNY New Paltz; Stompin' r ts Narrative Video A 1st Place: Zack Evans, Kaleb Tuttle, Zach Cieszynski & Brian Hartley, Azusa Pacific University; Where Are They Now 2nd Place: Joe Battaglia, Lindsay Hatcher, Mike Rhoa & Greg Mezey, Ohio University; Monhegan Light edia

M 3rd Place (tie): Adam Wagner, Travis Niedergerke & April Clore, Missouri State University; My Daughter's Dragon

o f Lucas Eubank & Jacob Holliman, Missouri State University; Common Cents

Award of Excellence in Sound Design: Nick Shaw, Matt Maupin, Austin Huelsbeck, Jason Wilson & Pax Magaway, George Fox University; Timothy Truelove's Date With Destiny estival in Comedic Editing: Conner McCabe, Becky Train & Quinten Reiff, Azusa Pacific University; The 25th Hour F in Directing Actors: Kyle Hobkirk, Ryan Lagerstrom & Yunji Johanning, Azusa Pacific University; Rhotocromium in Visual Storytelling: Logan Bean, Daniel Ard & Aaron Allsop, Brigham Young University - Idaho; Yarrow's Boy Honorable Mention: Graeme Wilson, Christen Whitney, Tremaine Taylor-Tillery & Tyler Engle, Ball State University; Last Word, The Honorable Mention: Julia Dills, Meghan Wheeler & Berenice Macias, California State University, Northridge; The Sharecropper's Wife Honorable Mention: Melanie Rodriguez, Jeff Clarke, Matthew Martin-Hall & Carissa Miranda, University of La Verne; Day One Spots (15-90 seconds) 1st Place: Stacey Lee, Bryan Gordon, Amy Ribar & Jeff Schroeder, San Francisco State University; Sustainability 2nd Place: Joshua Shockley, University of Oklahoma; Tornado PSA 3rd Place (tie): Katie Bowns, Cameron Bullock & Daniel Ard, Brigham Young University - Idaho; Food Science Promo Xinyi Huang, Purdue University; ReStore Lafayette Commercial Honorable Mention: Lucius Patenaude, Abilene Christian University; Frontier Texas Honorable Mention: Ashley Seering, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville; Freedom to Dream Promotional (90 seconds and longer) 1st Place: Leah Castile & Nicole Shackelford, Central Michigan University; Mountain Town Brewing Company 2nd Place: Grant Pichla & Dana Kuntzler, Central Michigan University; High and Tight Promotional Video 3rd Place: Janelle Barrick, Zachary Strauss, & Joshua Shockley, University of Oklahoma; This is Our Classroom Award of Excellence in Production Quality: James Earl, Nathan Krauss, & Gautam Singhani, Ithaca College; ithaca-in-action in Cinematography: Antonio Ayala, Rynne Griggs, & Julian Faras, San Francisco State University; Why we Design in Editing: Kimberly Pestalozzi, Arizona State University; Experience Cronkite in Visual Storytelling: Gavin Dunham, Northern Arizona University; Local Works 30 S u n d ay 31 lobal & G obile : M Piece by Piece Piece Rae TV2 Election 2013 TV2 Election s ection onn THE GATHERERS Meeting Mila Meeting C One Sessions - Zac Wilkerson One Sessions ew Community: "Advanced Interpersonal Dynamics" "Advanced Community: Callie O'Shay's Name in Lights Callie N The Cow Suit Thief Three Years Strong Years Three The Counts Mirror Double Down The Set The Blind Date The Blind Gonzalez Family Detective Agency - 'Bike Thief' - 'Bike Agency Detective Gonzalez Family The Artists Point of Contact Point The Last Semester I DIVORCE YOU, I DIVORCE YOU I DIVORCE YOU, I DIVORCE Things are Gonna Change Around Here Around Gonna Change Things are Can You Stand The Rain Can You Zarro, Atlantic Palm University Beach Whalen, Santa Clara University New Girl - "Foot Sweat" New Girl - "Foot The Offshore Pirate The Offshore Out of Work, Working Actors Working Out of Work, M. Elliott, Valdosta State University M. Elliott, Valdosta Michael Marie Antonio

Sweet, Missouri State University; Perez Gonzalez & Briana Brunn, Columbia College Chicago; Suits: The Choice Rose, Atlantic Palm University; Beach Quintana, San Jose State University; Strauss, California State University of Northridge; Porteous, California State University of Northridge; Sohrabi, San Jose State University; L. Perry, Rhode L. Island Perry, College; Amberg, Amberg, Missouri State University; Bearss, Ashley Calarie, Jazsmin Kuhner, Jeff Scott & Bre'Shaunda Patikas, Purdue University Wilson, Columbia Wilson, College Chicago; Clack, Atlantic Palm University; Beach Bartolotta, Atlantic Palm University; Beach Nelson, Missouri State University; Hodgdon, San Jose State University; Peterson, San Francisco State University; David Russell, Westwood College; David Russell, Westwood Srednoselac, Purdue University Calumet; Jones, Southeast Missouri State University; Osborn, San Francisco State University; ravis Harris, The University of Georgia; yneice Harris, Christopher Spedus & Tyler Walk, Purdue yneice University Harris, Calumet; Walk, Christopher Spedus & Tyler aylor Berglund, University Oshkosh; of Wisconsin Coduto, Allie Johnson Coduto, & David Hrvatin, Kent State University; Rachael Sharon Calumet; T L T Andrew Scott Benjamin Anthony Alex Kellye Rachel Kamran Jarred Zachary Audrey Sam Fred Richard Scott Amber Michael Samantha Macias & Karl Macias, University of Oklahoma; iri Diaz & One Sessions Crew, West Texas A&M University; Texas iri Diaz & West One Sessions Crew, Kathryn V Erik

3rd Place: 2nd Place: ID: 219438] [Session Exhibition and Awards Scriptwriting Student Faculty and 10 Pavilion [Writing] year’s this of works Selected Competitions. Scriptwriting Arts Media of Festival Student and Faculty the of winners the honors session This award recipients will be exhibited. Festival Arts of BEA Faculty Media Scriptwriting Chair: 2:00 PM – 1:15 PM 2:00 PM – 1:15 Studio (multi-camera live-to-tape) Studio (multi-camera 1st Place: 1st Place (tie): 2nd Place: Spec Television 1st Place (tie): 2nd Place: Mobisode/Webisode 1st Place:

BEA Festival Arts of BEA Student Media Scriptwriting Co-Chairs: of Excellence: Award Student Scriptwriting Competition Short Subject 1st Place: 2nd Place: 3rd Place: Honorable Mention: Honorable Mention: Feature 1st Place (tie): 2nd Place: 3rd Place: Honorable Mention: Series Pilot TV Original 1st Place: 3rd Place: 3rd Place: 2nd Place: 3rd Place:

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S u n d ay 33 lobal & G obile : M s ection onn C ew N Ditching the Textbook: Assigning Video Lectures from Curated Sources from Lectures Assigning Video Ditching the Textbook: The Class Website, Take 1: Everything Goes Online 1: Everything Take The Class Website, The Class Website, Take 2: Easy Access to Learning Materials 2: Easy Take The Class Website, Custom Workbook, Take 1: Publish A Course Workbook Yourself, and Save (Time, and Save (Time, Yourself, Course Workbook A 1: Publish Take Custom Workbook, “Searching” for Balance with an “ebook” “Searching” ews Professionals with Real World Advice [Session ID: 212190] Real World with ews Professionals N ew Textbook Forms and Alternatives [Session ID: 212179] and Forms ew Textbook N Adornato, Ithaca College Jacobsen, CBS News Riecke, SUNY Riecke, – SUNY Oswego Benny, WTVH-TV Benny, Billings, Alabama University of Richie, Tennessee State University; Richie, Tennessee Belafonte Young, Lynn University Lynn Young, Belafonte Irwin, Millersville University; Ruihley, University of Ruihley, Cincinnati Cummins, Texas Tech University Tech Cummins, Texas , Effort)! Hemenway, Hemenway, Lamar University; Sykes, Central Michigan University Therkelsen, California Fresno State University, Therkelsen, California Fresno; State University, es Akers, Northern es Kentucky University; Jes Andrew Michael Rick Denise W Stacey Jes Paul Money Melissa Glenn Brody Michael Brandon Anthony

Panelists: Curriculum Swapshop: Conference Room 4 Administration] Assessment & [Curriculum, textbook the of form and nature the is how but tool, learning and teaching powerful a still is word written the world, connected and global a In changing given the proliferation of laptops, tablets and smart phones in the classroom? This year’s Curriculum Swapshop focuses on new textbook forms and alternatives to the traditional textbook. Panelists will share their online experiences readings, instructor created material, ebooks with and more. course packs, custom workbooks, Moderator: 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM Panelists: Researching the Fantasy Sports User [Session ID: 212159] [Session Researching the Fantasy Sports User Conference Room 2/3 [Research | Sports] Scholarly interest in fantasy sports continues to grow, as evidenced by presentations aimed at understanding this the form of mediated sports. This panel increased will examine how traditional and number not-so-traditional methods of journal articles, challenges unique books, discuss also will panelists Moreover, and consumer. media this studying in conference bear to brought been have techniques research and of employing surveys, interviews, eye-tracking and other methods to understand this online behavior. Moderator: 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM Panelists: 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM 1:30 PM – 2:45 Gay TV Openly On-Air: and Out Panelist: Conference Room 1 [News | Multicultural Studies] What does it mean to be openly gay and on-air in television panel news A of today? professional anchors and reporters will pull from their experiences to offer helpful advice to gay and lesbian student journalists and their teachers. The panelists will discuss how they maintain balance and credibility when covering issues that impact the gay and lesbian community. In addition, they’ll explore strategies for coping with disapproving viewers. Moderator: 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM 12:00 PM ID: 211990] [Session Proposal A Productions: Sports Faculty Led Assessment System For Peer-Reviewed A 11 Pavilion [Sports] This panel explorse a proposal for the establishment of a peer-reviewed system for faculty led sports productions. The goal of the panel is to explain the specifics of the proposal, seek suggestions for additional elements that may be needed in the proposal and secure volunteers to serve as possible reviewers for faculty led sports productions. Moderator:

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1:30 PM – 2:45 PM How Utah Journalists Helped Create New Access Rules for Video Cameras and Other Digital Tools Inside State Trial Courts [Session ID: 212193] Pavilion 1 [Law & Policy | Interactive Media & Emerging Technologies] Utah has been stuck in the dark ages when it comes to camera access to Utah's trial courts. For decades, only still cameras were allowed in trials, even high-profile ones. Utah courtrooms were consistently ranked among the least accessible in the United States. That all changed dramatically in April 2013 when new rules began to allow television cameras, radio recording equipment and personal electronic devices— laptops, smartphones, tablets and so on—in trial court proceedings, That is unless a judge has a good reason to ban any or all of those devices beforehand. The story of how journalists and First Amendment attorneys convinced the Utah Judiciary to become a leader on access and also how Utah broadcast journalists are providing self-governing rules and implementation is an important one. It also provides a model to help convince other state court administrators that moving to access-friendly policies benefits the public and court operation. It would also review how the courts and news organizations are using technology to coordinate coverage. Moderator: Edward Carter, Brigham Young University Panelists: Joel Jay Campbell, Brigham Young University y Chad Curtis, Brigham Young University a Jeffrey J. Hunt, Utah Media Attorney, Parr Brown Gee & Loveless Nancy Volmer, Public Information Office, Utah State Courts u n d

S 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM

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1:30 PM – 2:45 PM "The Plurals" the Next "Big" Generation [Session ID: 220722] Pavilion 3 vent

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A major change is headed to your campus next year. Are you ready? The 2014-2015 academic year will hold your last Millennial freshman class, which means recruiting and admissions will be working with a very different generation of youth. Meet the Plurals, members of the

pecial Pluralist Generation, and learn how their distinct mindsets and relationship with their parents will impact your university.

S Presenters: Jack MacKenzie, President of Magid Generational Strategies Sharilyn Hartwell, Director of Magid Generational Strategies

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1:30 PM – 2:45 PM Faculty and Student Interactive Multimedia Awards and Exhibition [Session ID: 219435] Pavilion 9 [Interactive Media & Emerging Technologies] This session honors the winners of the Faculty and Student Festival of Media Arts Interactive Multimedia Competitions. Selected works of this year’s award recipients will be exhibited. Festival of Media Arts Faculty Interactive Multimedia Competition Co-Chairs: Sandy Henry, Drake University Angele Anderfuren, Northern Arizona University

r ts Festival of Media Arts Student Interactive Multimedia Competition Co-Chairs: Lakshmi N. Tirumala, University of Cincinnati A

Heather Starr Fiedler, Point Park University Faculty Interactive Multimedia Competition edia Solo M Award of Excellence: Howard Goldbaum, University of Nevada, Reno; Voices from the Dawn o f

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1:30 PM – 2:45 PM The PITCH Session: Tell Your Story Idea to an Industry Professional! [Session ID: 209627] Pavilion 10 [Writing] vent Many wonderful stories and scripts go unproduced because the author or originator has not or can not make a convincing oral summary (or E "pitch") of its value, appeal, and marketability to a producer or agent. In this annual panel, we encourage student winners of the Writing Division's Scriptwriting Competition and others to "pitch" their story to industry professionals, who will evaluate the "pitch" and their script's merit in the current marketplace. pecial

S Moderator: Micheal McAlexander, Frostburg State University Panelists: Matthew Horwitz, Echo Lake Entertainment Geoff Silverman, Cartel Management Adam Perry, APA Talent and Literary Agency

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lobal & G obile : M s n tio c e nn o ew Media Environment in Acquiring and Acquiring in ew Media Environment C N ew N Challenges Posed To Network Radio Sales Network Posed To Challenges Teaching the Next Generation of Radio Programmers: Current and Future and Future Current of Radio Programmers: the Next Generation Teaching Journey to China: Communications Students Experience the Far East Journey to China: Communications Students Experience Social Media as a Study Abroad Marketing and Teaching Tool and Teaching Marketing Abroad Media as a Study Social Building a Travel Writing Program from Scratch from Program Writing a Travel Building Comparative Media of the U.S. and Caribbean and Honoring a Day of Caring, the U.S. and Caribbean the of Media Comparative Network Programming & Distribution: Managerial and Economic Considerations and Economic Managerial & Distribution: Programming Network Patterns of Network Program Scheduling in the Era of the DVR and Remote Control Remote and DVR the of Era the in Scheduling Program Network of Patterns Coming to Africa: A case of Zambia as a study abroad destination for journalism destination case of Zambia as a study abroad A Africa: Coming to Shapiro, University of Miami Fischer, University Fischer, of Oklahoma Shapiro, University of Miami; in America F. Sanders, University Alabama of F. North F. Sanders, University Alabama; of F. North Williamson, Central Michigan University; Williamson, Robertson, United Stations Radio Networks; Belafonte-Young, Lynn University; Lynn Belafonte-Young, Cain, West Texas A&M University; Texas Cain, West Spero, Meredith College Willyerd, Dick Willyerd, Jones Communications Albarran, University of North Texas; Albarran, Texas; University of North William Silcock, Arizona State Silcock, William University; alerie Alhart, University alerie of Rochester wange Kasoma, Radford University; Audiences [Session ID: 210941] Audiences [Session Patricia Mitchell Kenneth B. Butler Patricia Denise 2010 Haiti Earthquake T students Patricia Scott V Doug Challenges Alan Mitchell Amber

Don’t Wait for Them to Come to You, You Can Go to Them: International Travel and Study Abroad [Session ID: Study and Travel Them: International to Can Go You You, Come to to for Them Wait Don’t 212104] Conference Room 4 [International | Multicultural Studies] Panelists participation. student and faculty both to paid attention with - abroad studying of benefits the explore and discuss will session This universities their model the and experiences, field their trip, the make to needed students of number the amassed they how destinations, share use to offer financial support for faculty and students. There is a saying, “If you build it, they will come.” Don’t wait for the international community to American come American students, to students send to their communities. Moderator: Panelists: 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM Panelists: Conference Room 2/3 [Management, Marketing & Programming] This panel examines how the new media environment (i.e., DVR's, mobile viewing platforms, internet services, remotes, etc.) are creating serious challenges to the traditional broadcast and cable entities, in terms of acquiring and keeping audiences and, hence, advertisers and revenue. Panelists will also present ways that such entities are reacting and successfully dealing with such challenges. Moderator: Management & Programming: How to Face the Challenges Posed by the Face the Challenges to Management & Programming: How 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM 3:00 PM ID: 212037] Me!" [Session "Please Quote Conference Room 1 [Research | News] Many small and medium colleges can't seem to get placement in national publications. That billing usually goes to the bigger national reputations. ones The small with ones desire national visibility but advertising is too expensive so all they can hope for is to get recognized in the press by which either placing is a very or news difficult, to story, have its professors The quoted. panel will explore and explain how these opportunities are There put are together. marketing communications firms that work closely with small/medium colleges to get their professors quoted (as experts) in their specialty areas. Moderator: Panelists: Maintaining

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3:00 PM – 4:15 PM News Division Paper Competition [Session ID: 212198] Conference Room 5/6

ession [News] S News Division paper presenters discuss their BEA2014 research. Vice Chair/Paper Competition Chair: Nancy Dupont, University of Mississippi ape r Melody Borchardt, KSNV News 3 and Todd Chambers; Texas Tech University; Audience Engagement with Local Television News via P Social Media

op Seok Kang; University of Texas, San Antonio; Kwanmin Lee; University of South California and Yomali de Cerda; University of Texas, T San Antonio; U.S. Television News about the Smartphone: A Framing Analysis of Issues, Sources, and Aspects

3:00 PM – 4:15 PM Which Is More Vital To Production Classes: Teaching Content or Technology? [Session ID: 211984]

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a [Production Aesthetics & Criticism | Writing] Our digital production students can't create quality projects without a firm grasp of camera and editing technology. And yet without a solid background in quality videos to emulate, they can't create meaningful films, documentaries, or news reports. As modern technology becomes more complex, what's the right ratio in teaching historical and theoretical content versus teaching technology in a classroom? u n d Moderator: Dennis Conway, Valdosta State University S Panelists: Dennis Conway, Valdosta State University Gregory Brown, Valdosta State University Rustin Greene, James Madison University Carey Martin, Liberty University Julia Peterson, Bergen Community College

3:00 PM – 4:15 PM Thinking Outside the Box: A Look Back at Significant Broadcast Programming Events [Session ID: 212119] Pavilion 2 [History | Management Marketing & Programming] Radio and TV programming has always changed with the times. This panel will look at some significant events that brought about programming changes. Sometimes change was implemented because of an emerging technology or a legal decision. Other times, it was simply an awareness of available audience demographic. In one case, a simple executive decision saved a medium from extinction. Each panel member will review an event that occurred because of one of those reasons. Moderator: Andy Curran, University of Cincinnati - Clermont College Panelists: Max Grubb, Youngstown State University Louise Benjamin, Kansas State University Tom Hallaq, Idaho State University Andy Curran, University of Cincinnati - Clermont College

3:00 PM - 4:15 PM Shopping, Bidding, Buying and Installing: Electronic Gear Guide for Educators [Session ID: 299395] Pavilion 3 [All Convention] This panel will cover a lot of ground related to the acquisition of equipment for educators. Get first hand equipment information, purchase and installation resources and how to build a production system that suits the needs of educators. Moderator: Gregory N. Luft, Colorado State University Panelists: Gregory N. Luft, Colorado State University; Educator Projects and Requirements Shannon Shearer, President, Peak Media, Inc.; Developing Facilities for Audio and Video Zane Condren, Senior Video Specialist, New Tek Inc.; Building a Production System Based on Educator Needs

38 S u n d ay 39 lobal & G obile : M s n Wildblume tio c e nn o Radio Interview with Local Song Writers Radio Interview C From the Conventional Classroom to the Online the to Classroom Conventional the From ew Wrong Lane Wrong N The Calculus Priority Dispute The Calculus Priority From Desktop to Mobile: Moving Beyond User Demographics to User Moving Beyond User Demographics Desktop to Mobile: From From Reporters to Web Designers: Convergence in Classroom – Streamlining – Streamlining in Classroom Designers: Convergence Reporters to Web From From Data to Graphics: Methods and Resources – Teaching Infographics to to Infographics Teaching – Resources and Methods Graphics: to Data From McDonnell, Metropolitan Community College Crandall, Aims Community Crandall, College Baldvins & Josy Roman, Berry College; Cross & Aims Brittany Community Pigg, College; Valentine, Oklahoma City Community College; Valentine, James Thomas

anner Morrison, Corban Aspegren & Tom Scott, Azusa anner Pacific Scott, Aspegren University; Morrison, & Corban Tom T Michael Lori Joseph News Storytelling – Exploring Mobile Contexts and User Stories Contexts Mobile – Exploring H. Association Merritt, of Ohio Broadcasters Brown, University of Wyoming Lyle, Association Illinois Broadcasters Lyle, Hokanson, James Madison University;

Mims, Southeast Missouri State University Hebbeler, Hebbeler, Electronic Media Division, University of Cincinnati; Taylor, Western Kentucky University Western Taylor, onment: Online Experience and Engagement of the User and Engagement onment: Online Experience Zheng, James Madison university; Allen Hendricks, Stephen F. Austin State Allen University Hendricks, Stephen F. vette vette Shen, University of Utah; oshiko Burke, University of Cincinnati From Static to Motion Design: On-Screen Methodologies for Visual Communication Communication Methodologies for Visual Static to Motion Design: On-Screen oshiko Burke, University of Cincinnati; From Y John Experience John Envir Nan Multimedia Y Design Students Shelly Y Communication Students Michael Dennis Christine Bruce Dick

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2nd Place: Panelists: Panelists: Challenges for Trans-Media Education: Exploring Student Projects in Communication and Visual-Aural Design Visual-Aural and Communication Projects in Student Exploring Education: Challenges for Trans-Media [Session ID: 212012] 11 Pavilion [Interactive Administration] Assessment | Media & Curriculum, & Technologies Emerging How is communication/visual/aural design education impacted by the current conditions of our trans-media state? This panel – composed of presenters from a range of disciplines – will present diverse pedagogic transition from methodologies a conventional and to connected trans-media examples paradigm. Panelists will of discuss their projects experience within this that context and highlight demonstrate the their role as exploratory facilitators between the traditional and new or expanded model. Moderator: 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM Panelists: 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM ID: 208489] 2014 [Session Industry the Radio State of The 10 Pavilion Audio [Radio Media] & This will be a roundtable discussion examining the state of the radio industry and radio research as it exists in 2014. This panel consists of professionals in the radio industry and academics who teach and research the radio industry. Moderator: Production / Broadcast Video 1st Place: Honorable Mention: 3:00 ID: 219595] [Session Exhibition and Awards Colleges Small and Two-Year 9 Pavilion Colleges] [Two-Year/Small This session honors the winners of the Student and Festival Small of Colleges Arts Media Two-Year Competitions. Selected works of this year’s award recipients will be exhibited. Student Competition Co-Chairs: Audio Production 1st Place:

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4:30 PM – 5:45 PM Following The Roman Road: How Two Classes Produced an International Documentary [Session ID: 212173] Conference Room 1 [Production Aesthetics & Criticism | Documentary] "Breaking Down Barriers: Journeys of the Apostle Paul", a thirty minute documentary produced by two different Goshen College classes and a co-curricular. Hear how students, led by Goshen College faculty, traveled to Greece & Italy to follow in the footsteps of the Apostle Paul in order to produce a documentary. This panel will discuss how over the course of a year multiple classes coordinated to write, film and edit this project. Moderator: Kyle Hufford, Goshen College Panelists: Seth Conley, Goshen College Katelyn Yoder, Goshen College

4:30 PM – 5:45 PM

y Closing the Loop: What Our Program Learned and Changed because of Assessment [Session ID: 209737]

a Conference Room 2/3 [Curriculum, Assessment & Administration] For programmatic assessment to be worthwhile, schools need to use the data they have gathered and “close the loop”; that is, apply what they have learned to make their programs better. The participants on this panel come from ACEJMC accredited programs and are Institutional

u n d Members of BEA. They have used assessment to their advantage and improved their programs because of it.

S Moderator: William Christ, Trinity University Panelists: Glenda Cantrell Williams, University of Alabama Marie Hardin, Penn State University Judith Oskam, Texas State University Don Grady, Elon University

4:30 PM – 5:45 PM Top Paper Session - International [Session ID: 223547] Conference Room 4 [International]

ession Please join us as we hear the top papers presented from the International Division. S

Vice Chair/Paper Competition Chair: Anne MacLennan, York University Debut Paper Competition

ape r 1st Place: Soobum Lee, Incheon National University; Hyoungkoo Khang, University of Alabama; Yeojin Kim, P University of Alabama; A Cross-Cultural Perspective on Televised Political Advertising in the Presidential

op Election between the U.S. and South Korea: 1992-201 T Open Paper Competition 1st Place: Michel M. Haigh, Pennsylvania State University; Michael Bruce, University of Alabama; A Comparison of the Visual and Story Frames Al Jazeera English and CNN Employed During the 2011 Egyptian Revolution

40 S u n d ay 41 lobal & G obile : M s n tio c e nn o Riecke, SUNY Riecke, – SUNY Oswego Dunmore, Loyola University Maryland Mackenzie- Dupont, University of Mississippi Kuban, Ball State University M. Foster, M. California Fullerton Foster, State University, Blue, Tulane University Blue, Tulane T. Rogus, Ohio T. University C Magee, Loyola University of Maryland Gould, Michigan State University rina T. Creighton, University rina T. of Nebraska @ Lincoln im F. Brown, University im of F. Central Florida ydia Timmins, University ydia Timmins, of Delaware ew Bob Mary T Michael Brent Herbert Nancy L Adam Sara Mary T

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Festival Arts of Student Media Newscast (4/5 Days) Competition Chair: Festival Arts of Student Media Radio News Competition Chair: Festival Arts of Competition Student Media Chair: News Talent Festival Arts of Student Media Newscast (3 Days or Less) Competition Chair: Festival Arts of Student Media Hard News Competition Chair: Co-Vice Chair, Communication: Chair, Co-Vice Festival Arts of Faculty Media News Competition Chair: Co-Vice Chair, Communication: Chair, Co-Vice Chair Festival and Arts of Vice Student Media Feature News Competition Chair: Vice Chair, Research Chair, Competition: Vice Vice Chair, Programming: Chair, Vice Panelists: 4:30 PM – 5:45 PM ID: 212180] Stories? [Session Our is Telling Who Industry: the Screenwriting Diversity in 3 Pavilion [Writing] North across industry screenwriting the in diversity ethnic and gender of lack a reveal (Canada) WGC and WGA-West the on reports Recent visible yet expression, cultural of form vital a is Screenwriting results. similar show countries European undertaken being Studies America. those between disconnect a is there why discuss will panel The underrepresented. be to continue screenwriters older and women minorities, who are hired to tell our stories and the diverse populations they represent. Moderator: Panelists: 4:30 PM – 5:45 PM Media Research ID: 212155] [Session Teaching Best Practices in 2 Pavilion [Research Administration] Assessment | & Curriculum This panel will spotlight a number of techniques designed to generate student interest, enthusiasm, and engagement with media research. Breathing life into (often dreaded) research methods courses is a perennial knowledge challenge. of Yet, media research topics, methods, projects and syllabi, exercises, share will Panelists programs. media electronic of mission the of part essential an is opportunities career and members that can BEA take back to their own classrooms to improve student learning. Moderator: 4:30 N Pavilion [News] The News Division's goals professionals, are working among to understanding and provide communication improve to the seek They scholar, the society. free media a in practitioner journalist broadcast and the of functions the citizen with a better understanding of the role and scholars and the public concerning broadcast journalism. These goals are achieved through sponsorship and encouragement teaching and inquiry in the areas of radio and television journalism of and through support of teaching and public service activities supporting scholarly free expression as stated by Amendment the of First the U.S. Constitution. Chair:

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4:30 PM – 5:45 PM Faculty and Student Audio Awards and Exhibition [Session ID: 219434] Pavilion 9 [Radio & Audio Media] This session honors the winners of the Faculty and Student Festival of Media Arts Audio Competitions. Selected works of this year’s award recipients will be exhibited. BEA Festival of Media Arts Faculty Audio Chair: John McGuire, Oklahoma State University BEA Festival of Media Arts Student Audio Chair: Michael W. Huntsberger, Linfield College

Faculty Audio Competition Radio Documentary Best of Competition: Terry Likes, Tennessee State University; The Beatles: It was 50 years ago… Long-Form Production

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M 2nd Place: Kayla McCarty, University of Southern Indiana; Kayla McCarty Show

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Comedy or Drama 1st Place: Caleb Forbes, University of Oklahoma; All In 2nd Place: Daniel Barker, SUNY New Paltz; The Mind of an Addict estival

F 3rd Place: Students of the New England School of Communications, New England School of Communications; Edgar Allan Poe's Tales of Mystery and Imagination 2013 Educational 1st Place: Radio and Audio Documentary, Spring 2013, Columbia College Chicago; I.O.U.: Stories of Student Debt 2nd Place: Joe Mineo, Allie Volpe, Robert Zettlemoyer, Rowan University; Heroin High 3rd Place: Ora DeKornfeld, University of North Carolina; Ban the Box PSA, Promo or Commercial 1st Place: Paige Hale, Harding University; Harding University Promo 2nd Place: Katelyn Bially, Appalachian State University; Which Wich Sandwiches 3rd Place: Ashley Evans, Goshen College; Breakfast Blend Halloween Promo Specialty 1st Place: Nazly Abaza, American University in Cairo; 28 and Single 2nd Place: Alex Hall, Colorado State University; What is AMSR? 3rd Place: Theodora Lederer, University of San Francisco; Queens Tell Their Own Story

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4:30 PM – 6:00 PM A Curation of Television’s Best Sizzle Presented by PromaxBDA [Session ID: 219434] Pavilion 10 [All Convention] In a world of instant everything and instant everywhere, content marketers are at the center of change. Today, any creator of content must

vent have the capacity to market that content and drive audiences to engage. Join us and see award-winning creative from across the television

E industry from promos to trailers to brand campaigns. Join PromaxBDA as they present this session and learn from media leaders who use

great creative to captivate and drive audiences to tune in with brands across platforms.

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a 4:30 PM – 5:45 PM A Qualitative Analysis of the Impacts of Digital Tools in the Life of Digital Citizens: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of College Students in Nigeria and the United States. [Session ID: 212093] Pavilion 11 u n d [Multicultural Studies] S The participation in the use of digital tools has grown rapidly in the 21st century especially among college students; unusual cravings in the use of technological devices is becoming rampant globally. Employing qualitative approach, this panel discussion will attempt to uncover the cross-cultural differences in motivations and behavioral patterns for using digital tools among the Nigerian and American youngsters. Moderator: Lawrence Tomei, Robert Morris University Panelists: Blessing F. Adeoye, University of Lagos Daniel Shelley, Robert Morris University Florence F. Folami, Millikin University

46 S u n d ay 47 lobal & G obile : M s n tio c e nn o C ew N ight Awards Ceremony & Reception [Session ID: 223539] & Reception Ceremony Awards ight N BEA Lifetime Achievement in Scholarship Recipient Lifetime BEA Dennis K. Davis, Penn State University BEA Distinguished Education Service Award Recipient Award Service Distinguished Education BEA A. Boyd, Douglas University of Kentucky Umansky, BEA2014-2015 President Umansky, Barry PM – 7:30 PM PM – 7:30

Richard Eaton Foundation Scholarship – Sponsored by the Richard Eaton Foundation Richard Eaton Foundation Scholarship – Sponsored Chris Highland, Illinois State Foundation by the John Bayliss – Sponsored Award John Bayliss Danielle Kerschhacki, Goshen College BEA Founders Scholarship – Sponsored by BEA Founders Scholarship – Sponsored BEA Molly Grant-Leanna, Metropolitan Community College Brett Hall, University of Maryland Alexander Tanger Scholarship – Sponsored by Alexander M. Tanger M. Alexander by – Sponsored Scholarship Tanger Alexander Chelsea Grochocki, Illinois State Vincent Wasilewski Scholarship – Sponsored by Patrick Communications, LLC by Patrick Scholarship – Sponsored Wasilewski Vincent Hilligoss, University of Wade Nebraska/Lincoln Walter Patterson Scholarships – Sponsored by the National Association of Broadcasters by the National Patterson Scholarships – Sponsored Walter Arkansas State Bagwell, Teisha Kayla Rausch, Muskingum University BEA2014-2015 Scholarship Recipients: Committee Voron Abe by the – Sponsored Scholarship Voron Abe State/San Marcos Sarah Texas McGriff, New Faculty Research Grant Recipient: New Faculty Research Bridget Rubenking, Dr. University of Central Florida Kenneth Harwood Dissertation Award Recipient: Award Kenneth Harwood Dissertation University Lauren of Bratslavsky, Oregon Honoring the Best of BEA: 6:00 Opening BEA 9 Pavilion [All Convention] The annual Opening BEA Ceremony Awards Night recognizes some of the best faculty and graduate student work in research, as well as our scholarship winners and the very best leadership and service to BEA. 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F M A estival f o edia ts r EA B S M : G & potlight ile b o al b lo The Charles & Lucille King Family Foundation was established • The King Family Foundation/UCLA Post Production Award, The Charles & Lucille King in 1988 to support individuals, institutions and organizations an annual $10,000 award toward the completion of an out- committed to educational excellence and professional devel- standing film/video project by a graduate student in the Family Foundation opment. To that end, in addition to the Broadcast Education MFA program at the University of California, Los Angeles. is a proud supporter of the Association, the Foundation has established several other • The Michael Collyer Memorial Fellowship in Screenwriting ongoing grant and scholarship programs. These include: in association with the Writers Guild of America East. Broadcast Education Association • The King Family Foundation Undergraduate Scholarship • The King Family Foundation/NYU Post Production Award Program, which awards up to $7,000 to junior- and senior- in honor of the late Roger King, an annual $10,000 award level students majoring in television, film and related fields The Charles & Lucille King Family Foundation is governed by toward the completion of an outstanding film/video proj- an elected Board of Trustees. Currently serving are: and who demonstrate academic ability, financial need and ect by a graduate student in the MFA program at New York professional potential. Diana King, Trustee, President and Chair University. Charles J. Brucia, Trustee, Vice-President and Treasurer • The King Family Foundation/NYU Heinemann Award, an In addition to our educational scholarship and grant pro- Eugene V. Kokot, Trustee, Secretary annual $10,000 award given to an outstanding film/video grams, the Charles & Lucille King Family Foundation provides M. Graham Coleman, Trustee senior undergraduate at New York University. Michael Donovan, Educational Dire ctor substantial support to a variety of public and private charities Karen E. Kennedy, Assistant Educational Director • The King Family Foundation/USC Post Production Award, and is active in support of several media-related educational Deborah Sole, Advising Trustee an annual $10,000 award toward the completion of an out- programs including the NYU First Run Film Festival and Ken Kaleta, Consultant standing film/video project by a graduate student in the the Talking Pictures lecture series at Rowan University. MFA program at the University of Southern California.

1212 Avenue of the Americas, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10036 (212) 682-2913 • www.kingfoundation.org (a New Jersey non-profit organization) email: [email protected] The Charles & Lucille King Family Foundation was established • The King Family Foundation/UCLA Post Production Award, The Charles & Lucille King in 1988 to support individuals, institutions and organizations an annual $10,000 award toward the completion of an out- committed to educational excellence and professional devel- standing film/video project by a graduate student in the Family Foundation opment. To that end, in addition to the Broadcast Education MFA program at the University of California, Los Angeles. is a proud supporter of the Association, the Foundation has established several other • The Michael Collyer Memorial Fellowship in Screenwriting ongoing grant and scholarship programs. These include: in association with the Writers Guild of America East. Broadcast Education Association • The King Family Foundation Undergraduate Scholarship • The King Family Foundation/NYU Post Production Award Program, which awards up to $7,000 to junior- and senior- in honor of the late Roger King, an annual $10,000 award level students majoring in television, film and related fields The Charles & Lucille King Family Foundation is governed by toward the completion of an outstanding film/video proj- an elected Board of Trustees. Currently serving are: and who demonstrate academic ability, financial need and ect by a graduate student in the MFA program at New York professional potential. Diana King, Trustee, President and Chair University. Charles J. Brucia, Trustee, Vice-President and Treasurer • The King Family Foundation/NYU Heinemann Award, an In addition to our educational scholarship and grant pro- Eugene V. Kokot, Trustee, Secretary annual $10,000 award given to an outstanding film/video grams, the Charles & Lucille King Family Foundation provides M. Graham Coleman, Trustee senior undergraduate at New York University. Michael Donovan, Educational Dire ctor substantial support to a variety of public and private charities Karen E. Kennedy, Assistant Educational Director • The King Family Foundation/USC Post Production Award, and is active in support of several media-related educational Deborah Sole, Advising Trustee an annual $10,000 award toward the completion of an out- programs including the NYU First Run Film Festival and Ken Kaleta, Consultant standing film/video project by a graduate student in the the Talking Pictures lecture series at Rowan University. MFA program at the University of Southern California.

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For more information go to www.calstate.edu/entertainment 72 M o n d ay BEA2014 Respondent: Respondent: Panelists: Moderator: challenges from administrators. Panelists from smaller programs will share their experiences and offer strategies for overcoming challenges. as well as resources of shortages content, consistent producing participation, student maintaining with struggle Faculty/staffoften schools. larger from counterparts their than issues different face to tend colleges/universities smaller with associated organizations challenges, face media student all study.While of fields their in experience hands-on important all that get to students for way great a are stations College Two-Year/SmallMedia | [Student Advisors Colleges] Pavilion 1 College TV & Radio: The Challenges & Triumphs of Smaller Programs[SessionID:212101] 11:30 AM –12:45PM Panelists: Moderator: landscape. media commercial and This regulatory,judicial the economic, unplug? in issues current viewers at look will as panel worried cable Is technology? innovative your and read viable to a Aereo Is continue important? government still the rules neutrality and net Google Are Will emails? consent? retransmission in era new a signal deal CBS - WarnerTime the Does History] | Policy & [Law Pavilion 3 Telcom Update2014[SessionID:212006] 11:30 AM –12:45PM Panelists: Moderator: winners. prize grand Project Film 168 2013 the by appearance special a includes Panel yourself! involved become to opportunity,and storytelling competitive this in involved students your get to need you all Learn work. outstanding their of some show and trenches "168" the from miracles and struggle of stories their share will members staff and filmmakers 168 Recent Project. Film 168 the in competitors to offered opportunities outstanding the explain Gametime) Angel, David John WareShade, Founder (Evening TouchedProject Bird Film Brian 168 Member panel, Board this 168 In and competitors. by An faculty and student both for experience real-world in course crash a offering hours), (168 time week's one in produced are Films Studios. and a Judeo-Christian scripture. Starting in 2013, theme the a winner receives on a production based budget film, of up documentary to $1 or million dollars narrative from a sponsor Echolight producing by prizes and cash for compete to participants invites Project Film 168 The Media Student Advisors] | Criticism [Production & Aesthetics Pavilion 2 The 168 Film Project: A Unique Opportunity for Faculty and Students [Session ID:212125] 11:30 AM –12:45PM

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1:00 PM–2:15 Panelists: Moderator: mission? and faculty operation, their fits best that niche the on focus they should or market, the to cater to try even programs smaller ever,than higher seems "film" for should students but from activities. demand and The classes film-type and production video to approach traditional a between difference aesthetic and cultural of world a is there know educators media experienced but storytelling, all it's Sure, [Two-Year/SmallCriticism] Production & | Aesthetics Colleges Pavilion 2 Video Production and the "Film Thing": Can We Doit All? [Session ID: 212154] 1:00 PM–2:15 1st Place: 1st Radio SportsStory/Feature Chair: Competition Sports Faculty Chair: Competition Sports Student exhibited. be will recipients award This session honors the winners of the Faculty and Student Festival of Media Arts Sports Media Competitions. Selected works of this year's [Sports] Pavilion 9 Student Sports Media Awards and Exhibition [Session ID:219437] 1:00 Panelists: Moderator: issues. policy and technical economic, legal, the reviewing in experts other join will group working that of co-chairs two the Pociask, Steve and Umansky Barry transition. the on recommendations make and study to group working committee advisory government up set has FCC transition. The the affectedby negatively not are businesses and consumers that ensure IPto trials proposed transition have be tremendous, in terms of economic development, job creation/growth, and consumer welfare. But, how do we get there? AT&T and others IPthe would of transition all-IPbenefits an potential to system. The telecommunications transitioning at looking are now Congress the and nation’s our FCC the advances, digital, to television of American transformation technical the to Similar dials. telephone these rotary and Bell Graham of Alexander days despite the to But, devices. wireless and apps and telecommunications system still overly relies on an outdated 20th century technology, consisting largely of copper wiring that harkens back software innovations and Internet, technologies high-speed amazing by computers, powered dollars think of trillions – of economy an with country, century 21st a is States United The Policy] & [Law Pavilion 3 The Road to an "All-InternetProtocol" Telecommunications World [Session ID: 212128] 1st Place: 1st Radio/TV SportsPlay-by-Play Mention: Honorable Radio SportsStory/Feature (tie): Place 2nd Honorablemention: Place: 3rd Place: 2nd PM –2:15

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M o n d ay 85 lobal & G Maverick Hockey Maverick obile : M s n Husky Productions SCSU vs UC Husky Productions tio c e nn o Ball State Sports Link: Snead the Fourth Sports Link: State Ball C CoogTube 12/6/13 CoogTube ew N Ball State Sports Link: Wenning Sports State Ball Sooner Sports Pad Willie Jungels Sports Jungels Willie Matthew Fresquez - Sports Talent Fresquez Matthew Jake Edmonds Jake Nick Marek Sports Reel Marek Nick Baseball Broadcast Baseball Sports Reel Mike Ploger - Abdullah Brothers Abdullah - Mike Ploger Mia O'Brien The Simpsons Samatha Who? Marek, Arizona State Marek, University; Fresquez, University of Oklahoma; Miller, Miller, Logan Hoppe, Brian Christensen & Preston Schultz, Bethany Lutheran College; Baker, Arizona Arizona State University; Baker, Baum & Amanda Yates, University of Oklahoma; Yates, Amanda Baum & Van Auken & Zach Hughes, Ball State Van University; Ludlow & CoogTube Staff, Brigham Young University; Ludlow & Young Staff, Brigham CoogTube Kosinski, Luke Martin & Ball Brad State Dailey, University; Ploger, West Virginia University; Virginia West Ploger, Clysdale, Nicki Cunningham & Mitch McDermott, St. Cloud State University; State Cloud St. McDermott, Mitch & Cunningham Nicki Clysdale, Becker, Oklahoma Becker, State University; Edmonds, Brigham Young University; Edmonds, Young Brigham O'Brien, Ithaca College; illie Jungels, The Pennsylvania State University; Omine, Writer, Omine, Writer, Weekend Alex Anthony Seth Jake Mia W Jason Mike Carter Chris Nicholas Robby Matthew Aaron Landrum, Freelance Writer Frances Phalen, The George Washington University Frances Phalen, The Washington George

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Honorable Mention: Event Production Sports TV 1st Place (tie): Honorable Mention: Honorable Mention: (Anchor/Host) Talent Sports TV 1st Place: Presenter: 1:00 PM – 2:15 PM [Session ID: 212098] a Bar... Into Walk Writers of a Couple and Agent An 11 Pavilion [Writing] In this panel we'll focus on Hollywood writing careers from the perspectives of a veteran agent, a showrunner talk writer. We'll about and the agent-writer a relationship freelance in Hollywood, television whether and how that relationship might be changing, the importance of networking, and what lies ahead for writers seeking careers in television. Moderator: Panelists: Females at Flashpoints: A Conversation with Pakistani documentary filmmaker Hina Ali [Session ID: 212257] [Session Ali filmmaker Hina Pakistani documentary Conversation with A Females at Flashpoints: 10 Pavilion [International] Pakistan is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists. Covering news on any platform – online, broadcast, print can be a true challenge. The competitive news market includes around 100 TV News channels. This panel features Ali Hina a journalist from Pakistan. Ali works for Oscar winning documentary filmmaker. She will share her stories of news circumstance and coverage why her passion to under tell stories of the truth remains so strong. most challenging Moderator: 1:00 2nd place: Honorable Mention: 2nd Place (TIE): TV S 1st place: Honorable Mention: 2nd Place (TIE):

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M o n d ay 87 lobal & G obile : M s n tio c e nn o C ew N Yambor, Western Kentucky University Western Yambor, Merrill, Bowling Green State University J. Roberts, Central Michigan University Hoffman, Hoffman, Akron University of Phil Chad Stephen Marjorie K. Avery, Professor of Communication, University of Avery, Utah K.

Perez, Briar Cliff University McCoy, University of McCoy, Nebraska-Lincoln Brown, Syracuse University Recent work by Professor Anderson James and his coauthor Michael Middleton has documented the explosive growth in theory development within the field of communication, particularly in the last three decades. A closer look character at of the this growth reveals that most of the theories are short-lived, perhaps averaging a most five-year life fading span and within a decade. This presentation the considers epistemological the weaknesses economic that lead forces to that the drive cyclical extinction theory of development author/co-author/editor the and of theories seventeen developed. books, including The Organizational Dr. Anderson Self is and Ethical the Conduct, Media Violence and Aggression, and Media Research Methods. His more than a hundred book chapters, journal articles, and research monographs are in the areas of family studies, cultural studies, media literacy, organizational studies, communicative ethics, methodology, and epistemology. He Association is and was a recipient of the a Broadcast 2007 Association’s Education Distinguished He Award. Scholar has Fellow and past been the editor president of and Communication Yearbook Communication Theory, associate editor of of Human Communication the International Communication Robert Renaud, University of Nebraska @ Lincoln

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Panelists: Paid, Unpaid or Credit: How do we handle internships? [Session ID: 212175] internships? we handle do or Credit: How Unpaid Paid, Conference Room 4 Administration] Assessment & [Curriculum internships include issues Key problems. creating are events recent But years. many for education broadcast in critical been have Internships for no for pay pay, and for academic credit. Should we only give credit for internships when the company follows the strict wage and hour guidelines definition of an internship? Should we change our policies to make it easier for students to pay for internship credit hours? Our panel wishes to explore these questions and more and find out how other universities are handling this critical issue. Moderator: 2:30 PM – 3:45 PM Communication Theory: Fifty Years a Critic [Session ID: 220239] a Critic [Session Years Theory: Fifty Communication University of Utah of Communication, Anderson, Professor A. BEA2014 Podium Session: James Conference Room 2/3 [All Convention] 2:30 PM – 3:45 PM scholarly other seven of member board editorial an and Scientist Behavioral American and Studies Communication of editor guest Research, journals. He has been recognized in the States Western Communication Association as a “Master and Teacher” served a senior Fulbright Fellowship in Austria. He is Director of the Center for conducting studies Communication in and health Community communication, at emergency the medical University processes, of social Utah, services library design, which for rehabilitation of youth offenders, and technological the literacy is training for the retired person. citizen currently soldier, contemporary public Introduction by: Communications: Membership Coordinator: 2:30 ID: 219400] [Session Meeting Advisors Business Media Student Conference Room 1 Advisors] [Student Media The Student Media Advisors Division's mission is to provide a forum for the person responsible for supervising and/or advising student- operated media outlets. The goals of the division are to student-operated stimulate electronic awareness outlets and on discussion of campuses; existing to issues encourage and dissemination related professional colleagues in the field; and to foster and promote the teaching of information connected with the operation of any outlet where of problems to information about the impact of student operations students are the primary workforces to as a substantive area of the disciplines of broadcasting/media. Chair: Chair: Vice

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Panelists: Moderator: postproduction. and production pre-production, in computing cloud of examples explores panel This Computing. budget and audience, Projects are only created through significant collaboration. Scalability and collaboration are also key artists, features of of Cloud demands the meet to down or up scale Projects production. media of characteristics traditional are collaboration and Scalability EmergingTechnologies] & Media [Interactive Pavilion 1 Cloud Computing in Media Production [Session ID:212186] 2:30 PM–3:45 Panelists: Moderator: campus. your on product news improved and new a toward way your on you send hopefully and solutions, and experiences share examples, show we'll AIRCHECK, In efforts. our for most the get and problems the around work to ways clever or unique found have us of Some same. the likely is challenge the but credit) daily/weekly,volunteer/for (live/taped, different be may variables The students. with newscasts producing are us of Many [News] 5/6 Room Conference AIRCHECK: Making the Mostof Your Student 2:30 PM–3:45

Steven Lakshmi Ed Gerald T Donna Nancy Dean Dana im Bajkiewicz, VirginiaBajkiewicz, im Commonwealth Youngblood, University; Auburn Yamada,University Biola Rosengard, Suffolk University Suffolk Rosengard, Dupont, University of Mississippi of University Dupont, Smith, LyndonCollege Smith, State Fisher, Biola University; Fisher,Biola Keeler, Cayuga Community College; Community Keeler,Cayuga N. Tirumala, University of Cincinnati; of Tirumala,N. University A Brief History oftheCloud:From NapkinstoNetflix Collaborative Writing intheCloud N ewscast [SessionID:210470] Cloud andtheEvolution of Post-Production Assessing CloudBasedVideo Production Technology: A Detailed Look M o n d ay 89

lobal & G obile : M s n tio c e nn Facebook Culture among Thai and US Youth: among Thai and US Youth: Culture Facebook o C ew N Make Your Connections So You Know The Person Who Can Make Your Hiring Know The Person Who Can Make Your Connections So You Make Your Expanding Your Connections: Going Mobile Your Expanding Afghan and Iranian Diasporic Communities and Their Use of Facebook for Political for Facebook Their Use of and Communities Diasporic and Iranian Afghan The Use of Facebook as a Marketing Tool for Small and Medium Enterprises in Malaysia Enterprises in Medium and Small for Tool Marketing a as Facebook Use of The Branding Pop Culture on Facebook: A content analysis of K-pop entertainment company pages K-pop entertainment analysis of content A on Facebook: Culture Branding Pop Study of the Determinants of Heavy Facebook Usage Study of the Determinants of Heavy Facebook A Anderson, Harris-Stowe State University Egwu, Nova Southeastern University Faller, Faller, Ohio University; Quan Xie, Bradley University; Nadiah Mukhiar, Ohio University; Drew McDaniel, Ohio Harris, Clark Atlanta Harris, University Clark Noorzai, Voice Noorzai, of Voice America; Magpanthong, Bangkok University; Drew McDaniel, Ohio University; Mukhiar, Ohio University; Mukhiar, Powell, Valparaiso University Powell, Valparaiso Hall, Ball State University Okuno, Technical Manager ESPN Okuno, Technical and on The NBC NBA McDaniel, Ohio University Xie, Bradley University; Bradley Xie, How to Connect Through Social Media to Create Your Personal Brand Spira, Your Social Media Media to Create Social and Through More; How to Connect ge Hoover, Chief Technical Officer, NEP Officer, ge Chief Technical Hoover, Walker, Associate Producer, Associate NBC Producer, Olympics Primetime Walker, Turk, Senior Turk, Engineering U.S. Support NEP Mobile Manager, Units Kizer, Ball Kizer, State University Bryson, Bryson Broadcasting International; Broadcasting Bryson Bryson, alerie Geller, alerie Geller Geller, Media International; Comparative Study of Well-being and Expression of Personal Views and Emotions of Personal Views and Expression Comparative Study of Well-being Phillip Decision V Pat Julie Drew Geor Aidan Chetachi Reynaldo Kandace Zak A Quan Angelita University; Roshan Engagement Nadiah Chalisa Eddie Dan Erin

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Panelists: Group Me: Texting and Mobile User groups and the sense of community [Session ID: 212205] the sense of and User groups Mobile and Me: Texting Group 10 Pavilion [Multicultural Studies] This panel explores the growing popularity of mobile user groups such as Group Me among various communities and technology to enhance how their sense of they community. use this Moderator: 2:30 PM – 3:45 PM

Building Connections for Career212156]Connections Success [Session ID: Building 9 Pavilion [Management, Marketing & Programming | Advisors] Student Media This panel brings together the experience of international experience consultants (50+ years) to and counsel about a to be broadcaster graduates on turned how to social land their media first gig... and strategist panel builds build on six years a of with successful presentations career leading at into BEA the on BEA/NABEF Job combined Fair. top of that first gig... This Presenters: 2:30 PM – 3:45 PM Panelists: 2:30 PM – 3:45 PM N Pavilion [International] This panel studies the use of Facebook in Asia where it nations, has this is the rapidly most popular social gained networking site, and popularity in some countries and it attains a spawned penetration of more huge than 75 percent. online Each paper communities. In most presents a separate view of Facebook in the region—its use as a commercial tool, a political tool, and even its potential dangers as a too- encompassing social tool. Moderator: Panelists: 2:30 PM – 3:45 PM 2:30 PM [Session ID: 210541] director and talent Beyond the CareersBroadcasting:Alternate in 2 Pavilion [Sports] Many of our sports broadcasting students are behind-the-scenes personnel in focused sports and entertainment media. Sports broadcasting on professionals will talk about these exciting careers career and behind the mic. However apprentice opportunities. there is a growing need for well-trained Moderator:

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M o n d ay 91 lobal & G Selective Exposure Exposure Selective obile The Flipped Classroom in Classroom The Flipped : M s n tio c e nn o C ew N ot Going Anywhere: Twitter’s Staying Power and How to Teach Your Your Teach to How Power and Staying Twitter’s Anywhere: ot Going N Posting a comment or speaking out?: Testing the spiral of silence in Facebook the spiral of silence Posting a comment or speaking out?: Testing Digital Distractions in the Classroom: Student Classroom Use of Digital Devices for Devices Use of Digital Classroom Student Distractions in the Classroom: Digital Enfield, California State University @ Northridge Jacob ews, But It’s ews, But It’s

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to Podcasts, Emotions, and Political Participation: The Mediating Role of Emotions Role The Mediating Participation: to Podcasts, Emotions, and Political Students Panelists: It’s Helping & Hurting Breaking & Hurting Helping It’s 4:00 PM – 5:15 PM 1 Pavilion [News] been has panel Our news. breaking specifically news, the reporting when public) the (and reporters for force powerful a become has Twitter Stories include researching some of the biggest recent news stories that have been positively and negatively impacted by Twitter. the use of the Boston bombings, Sandy Hook shooting in CT and Hurricane discuss Sandy. We’ll legal ramifications of misreporting and also offer exercises for educators to teach students how to use twitter responsibly. Moderator: Youngju Kim, University of Alabama; Yonghwan Kim, University of Alabama; Yuan Wang, The University of Alabama; of University The Wang, Yuan Alabama; of University Kim, Yonghwan Alabama; of University Kim, Youngju Sherice Barney McCoy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Purposes Non-Class Related State State University Middle Tennessee University; and Bob Middle Tennessee Rebecca Kalwinsky, Donaway, Interactive Multimedia and Emerging Technologies Paper Competition Session [Session ID: 218588] Session Paper Competition Technologies Emerging and Interactive Multimedia Conference Room 5/6 [Interactive Media & Technologies] Emerging This year's Interactive Division Multimedia paper and Technologies winners Emerging present their research. Chair/Paper Competition Vice Chair: 4:00 Panelists: Mass Communication Courses, Using Lynda.com Three 4:00 PM – 5:15 PM 4:00 PM [Session ID: 211964] Audiences Minority Media by Mobile of Utilization Preferences and Conference Room 4 [Multicultural Studies] Changes in technology and viewing/listening habits have effected the way in which audiences prefer to receive programming. This panel will discuss the use of mobile media by young adult minorities and how their habits have changed the process of content delivery. Moderator:

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Pavilion 4:00 PM–5:15 Panelists: Moderator: purposes. outreach for films documentary creating on strategies share also will Panelists assessment. impact to executing an annual documentary film festival, from planning and logistics, to student involvement, to traditional and new media marketing, and building in experiences share will Panelists outreach. community and campus in film documentary of use the examine will panel This [Documentary] Pavilion N 4:00 1st Place: 1st Debut Paper Competition Chair: ViceCompetition Chair/Paper Curriculum, and division. the Assessment Administration from presented papers top the hear we as us join Please [Curriculum, & Assessment Administration] Pavilion 10 BEA Top Paper Session - Curriculum, and Assessment Administration [Session ID:223553] 4:00 Panelists: Moderator: curricula. contemporary into fit research media how discuss to forum a provide as well as issue, this graduate on focus particular combating for ideas profile will panel a The topics. course dry relatively with engagement student cultivating with struggle often instructors with research, media or methods research teaching curricula. to Research methods courses are often core requirements for both undergraduate and graduate approaches communication programs. However, innovative on focus will panel This Curriculum, & | Assessment Administration] [Research Beyond theBook: Place: 2nd Place: 1st Open Paper Competition ew Connections:Growing Campus and Community Relationships Through Documentary Film [Session ID:212022] PM –5:15 PM –5:15 3 9

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2nd Place: Pre-Party Reception [Session ID: 223540] Awards Foundation Festival King Best of BEA The Exhibit Hall BEA [All Convention] Celebrate the winners of the 2014 Festival of Arts Media at this "pre-party" reception in the Exhibit BEA Hall/ The Best BEA of Festival Ceremony starts promptly Awards at King 6:00 Foundation pm in Ballroom C. 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Open Paper 2nd 1st Place: Debut Paper Competition Debut Paper 1st Place: 4:00 PM – 5:15 PM 4:00 PM ID: 223555] [Session - Gender Issues Paper Session Top BEA 11 Pavilion [Gender Issues] Please join us as we hear the top papers presented from the Gender Issues division. Chair/Paper Competition Vice Chair: S E P T S pecial vent op ession r ape 94 M o n d ay Special Event BEA2014 Jaclyn Edmonson, Middle TennesseeMiddle University; Edmonson, State Jaclyn Student DocumentaryCompetition University; Illinois Southern Motyl, H.D. Faculty DocumentaryCompetition Category) Cairo; in University American The Salem, Nancy Competition Student Audio WestCorio, Hughes Emily Virginia University; Competition Faculty Audio by: Sponsored by: Sponsored cash $1,000 Hall, a Family.and King Lucille Exhibit and Charles video the BEAfrom award tribute produced in specially a reception of pre-party presentation the beverage with honored and be food will recipient light Each ceremony. the a by with followed begins evening The sports. and colleges, small and two-year best' as we honor the overall winners in the following competitions: audio, video, documentary, interactive multimedia, news, scriptwriting, An exhibition of the top juried creative works of faculty and students in the 2014 BEA Festival of Media Arts. Come and see the 'best of the [All Convention] Ballroom C The BEA Bestof Festival King Foundation Awards Ceremony[Session ID: 223540] 6:00 Hagit Limor, University of Cincinnati; of Limor,University Hagit Faculty NewsCompetition Kaitlyn Hammack, Robert Mathis & Zack Owen, James Madison University; Student Interactive Multimedia Competition Ulster; & Hickey,of Jackson Adrian University Helen Faculty Interactive Multimedia Competition Robert Krakower & Jon Magram, San Jose State University; State Jose San Magram, Jon & Krakower Robert Butler,Northern LyterUniversity; Javeon Jenna Arizona & Student VideoCompetition Category) Kevin Burke, University of Cincinnati; Faculty VideoCompetition Doherty,M. ValleyRock Thomas College; Student 2-Year/Small College Competition Maryland; of University Birch, Josh Student SportsCompetition of University Alabama; Bruce, Michael Faculty SportsCompetition Georgia; of University Simmons, Evan Student ScriptwritingCompetition University; Michigan Central Corbett, J. Kevin Faculty ScriptwritingCompetition University; State Pennsylvania Staff,The 2013 Spring University; Rummell, State Cooper Arizona Brigham YoungRascon, Matt University; Student NewsCompetition PM –8:00 Festival Producer: Festival Director: Creative Festival Festival Chair: Festival

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2nd Place: Competition Open Paper 1st Place: 9:00 [Session ID: 223592] & Policy - Law Paper Session Top BEA Conference Room 2/3 [Law & Policy] Please join us as we hear the top papers presented from the Law & Policy Division. Chair/Paper Competition Vice Chair: Vice Chair: Vice Festival Arts of Student Media Documentary Competition Chair: Competition Debut Paper 1st Place of & Winner the Award: David Eschelman 9:00 ID: 219329][Session Business Meeting Documentary Division Conference Room 1 [Documentary] documentary of delivery radio-TV-Internet and documentaries, of creation and teaching, scholarship, on focuses Division Documentary The film/video. seek We to expand international documentary literature and illuminate genres, exhibition. methods, including documentaries, creators, producing and and teaching of interpretative/analytical methods for appreciation an share members Our documentary. to approaches Our goal is to be a nexus for media scholars levels. and local and regional, national, international, at documentaries critics, archive and produce, research, that organizations faculty, broadcast and and festivals, professionals in documentary fields, as well as other associations, Chair: Festival Arts of Faculty Media Documentary Competition Chair: Website Manager: Website What's Happening in the BEA Exhibit Hall on Tuesday? Hall on Exhibit the BEA in Happening What's AM – 5:30 PM 9:00 Hours: Tuesday Hotel | Pavilions 4-8 Las Vegas For the full details of Exhibit Hall events, please see the listing under the corresponding time in the program. AM – 5:30 PM 9:00 Booth – If you @ the BEA are “Posting” Center Job Placement looking for a job – or to Booth fill and a post job your – stop by BEA’s job, or your resume, on the board provided. Post onsite contact information and meet candidates in the BEA2014 Exhibit Hall Lounge. AM – 1:15 PM 11:45 in the BEA2014 Exhibit Hall Lounge of Maryland Libraries with the University a Break Take advantage of the unopposed time in the exhibit hall and find out how the University of Maryland Libraries can help your research and Take teaching needs. AM – 1:15 PM 11:45 Booth BEA Scholarships @ the BEA Applying for Come to Booth the to BEA meet with Scholarship Committee Pete Chair, Orlik and learn about the administered new scholarships. BEA 1:15 PM – 2:30 PM @ the BEA2014 Exhibit Hall Research – Faculty and Student Research-in-Progress Poster Sessions 2nd Place:

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9:00 History [Session ID: 223551] Marketing & Programming and – Management, Session Paper Top BEA 3 Pavilion [Management, Marketing & Programming | History] Please join us as we hear the top papers presented from the Management, Marketing & Programming and the History Divisions. Management, Marketing & Programming Paper Competition Chair:

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Panelists: Learners [Session ID: 209669] Learners [Session 1 Pavilion [Management, Marketing & Programming] The future TV professionals we teach should enter the industry with more than a perfunctory their careers understanding will be of based. They the should be technology introduced as on early and which as often as possible to the “romance” and challenge of moving signals to from A point point B. That romantic vision drove early pioneers to create radio and television at a time when everything had to be built from scratch. It is that vision of the physics and romance behind the technology that engineering motivates and today’s technical personnel of challenges the degree, small some to even shared, have they if better do will they job a collaborate, someday will students our whom with operating and in some cases building a technical This apparatus. panel will address the novel strategies four educators employ to overcome the barrier to learning we are calling so “educated common uncertainty,” among non-technical students. Moderator: Educated Uncertainty: Four Perspectives on Teaching the Physics and Romance of TV Technology to Technology TV Romance of the Physics and Teaching Perspectives on Educated Uncertainty: Four 10:30 AM AM – 11:45 Panelists: 10:30 AM AM – 11:45 Reinvented [Session ID: 208458]Station" Radio Keith's "The Conference Room 5/6 Audio [Radio Media] & Keith’s C. Michael of edition 9th the for name new the is Station Radio Keith’s authors. new two by overhaul an undergoes book classic The Bruce and Hendricks Allen John co-authors New initiatives. converged-media and operations, structure, station radio about textbook seminal Mims join Keith and Focal Press Associate Acquisitions Editor Kathryn Morrissey to discuss Station the and its evolution into history the eponymous, Radio next-generation Station, Keith’s of to be published 2014. in eight July, editions of The Radio Moderator: 10:30 AM 10:30 AM AM – 11:45 [Session ID: 212082] Cinema Thumb-based Age of the in Television Teaching Conference Room 4 [Interactive Aesthetics | Media & Production & Criticism] Technologies Emerging The record button is the screen; the increasingly popular among students viewfinder and users alike. is The thousands of the short-form video how and Capture uploads touchpad. have created YouTube and a In Videolicious, new MixBit, Instagram, storytelling Vine, like apps video mobile of application and artform. use the explores panel the This past year, mobile video recording applications they can be successfully utilized in the have classroom. become Moderator: Panelists: Panelists:

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Panelists: Moderator: organizational new what transmedia, models and partnerships have like emerged to benefit students developments and departments? embrace Advisors of several leading programs discuss and their experiences. evolve, industries entertainment and media the and As profile, alumni. public engage school's a elevate practice, professional for opportunities provide organizations media student Traditionally,distributing and content. creating in involved organizations media student for models new with experimenting are universities and colleges Many EmergingTechnologies] & Media Interactive Media | [Student Advisors Pavilion 2 Outcomes [Session ID: 212095] Production Companies, Entertainment and Transmedia Studios in Academic Programs:Models, Experiences, 11:45– AM 10:30 AM Panelists: Panelists: Moderator: Vietnam.and in China broadcasting Afghanistan, of overview historical an motivates thispanel,whichfocuses on The realitythe "post-Americanworld" ofthe"globalvillage"andFareedZakaria'sperspectiveon International] | [History Pavilion 10 Historical Perspectiveson Asian Broadcasting[SessionID:212134] 11:45– AM 10:30 AM BEA S Panelists: Moderator: : courses. collegiate in projects storytelling media social and multimedia M innovative of both local and international interest. Presenters will outline examples of collaborative projects as templates for those who wish to employ share will Panelists technologies. components storytelling effective multimedia as used be can and communication mediated of forms media new how convey to social experiences useful and techniques several of qualities storytelling the examine will panel This &[Two–Year/SmallColleges] GPavilion 9 Multimedia Storytelling: Local and Global Experiences [Session ID: 212097] 10:30 S E [All Convention] Pavilion 3 ATAS CoffeeWith…Mike Schur [SessionID:212097] 10:30 AM –11:45 AM AM –11:45 AM

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5 Focus AreAs: Media Business • Media culture • radio • social and Interactive Media • Television/Video • A New Minor in Documentary • Proud coffee break sponsor of BEA Documentary Workshops with Emmy and Peabody award winner sheila curran Bernard organized by BGSU TCOM faculty Tom Mascaro on April 8 from 2:45-4:00 p.m. and 4:15-5:30 p.m. in Pavilion 10. congratulations to 1st place BeA paper winners • Stephen Merrill and Louisa Ha: “Funding Models of Student Media in the United States.” Student Media Division, Open Category. • Ph.D. students Liu Yang, Mohammad Abuljadail, and Fang Wang: “Who Pays for Online Media Content: Generation Y or Older Generation?” Management, Marketing and Programming Division, Debut Category. school of Media and communication Graduate Programs • Graduate Certificates in Social and Interactive Media and International/Intercultural Communication • M.A. and Ph.D. Programs in Global Communication, Public Communication and Health Communication • Peace Corps Paul D. Coverdell Fellows Program (M.A. & Ph.D.) • Top 10 Communication Research Program in North America in Cultural Studies, Ethics, Intercultural Communication, Asian Media, & Popular Culture (CIOS) • Top Doctoral Program in the U.S. for Mass Communication and Critical-Cultural Communication (National Communication Association) www.bgsu.edu/smc T u e s d ay 107 lobal & G obile : M s n tio c e nn o C ew N ews [Session ID: 212174] N ow [Session ID: 212067] [Session ow N Martin, The Poynter Institute McFarland, West Virginia University Virginia McFarland, West Newton, Ohio University Henry, Drake University Henry, Vendryes, West Virginia University Virginia West Vendryes, Leonard, University of Angeles California Los Westfall, Georgia Perimeter College Westfall, Strobel, Northern Kentucky University C. Schaffer, California C. State Schaffer, University @ President Northridge, 2013-2014 BEA T. Rogus, Ohio T. University Coester, West Virginia University Virginia West Coester, Ann Cruikshank, Auburn Ann University Cruikshank, Magee, Loyola University of Maryland Beeson, West Virginia University Virginia Beeson, West ydia Timmins, University ydia Timmins, of Delaware odd Evans, Drake University odd Evans, Drake University erry Likes, Tennessee State erry University Likes, Tennessee Joel Mary T Mary Marykay Christine Shaun David Dana L Sally Sara Susan Sandy T T Gregory Chris Room 4

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Panelists: 1:15 PM – 2:30 PM [Session ID: 212160] or Just Escalation? Any Peace Signs, – RetransmissionConsent Wars The 11 Pavilion [Law & Policy] TV broadcasters’ retransmission consent option for cable carriage has been in the law for over two decades. seen highly publicized “games of chicken” waged between But, station owners and multichannel in video providers. The recent frequent result has been years we’ve a standoff lasting as long as a month, resulting in viewers being unable to access broadcast programming from one warring party over the to providers are adopting strategies and arguments system of another in the battle. Broadcasters, cable operators and satellite multichannel Now skirmishes. the and wars the to attention close giving public the and regulators government with interests, respective their advance help Other blackouts. the end to power the FCC the give would proposals Some reform. consent retransmission enact to want Congress in many Hear all proposals sides are in more an far-reaching. informative session featuring policy experts and representatives of those in the battles. Moderator:

Panelists: Social Media Use in the Arab World [Session ID: 211983] [Session Arab World the Media Use in Social 10 Pavilion [International] Arab region, whether to rally people around social causes In the past few years social media have been used in a wide variety of ways in the and political campaigns, boost citizen journalism and civic participation, create a forum for debate and and interaction their communities, between or governments to enhance innovation and collaboration within government. For example, The Dubai School of Government’s July 2012 report entitled “Social Media in the Arab World: Influencing Societal and Cultural Change” provides of a social media use comprehensive in the Middle review East. The document includes several charts reflecting survey results. One chart notes that 75 percent of Arabs Saudi and 71 percent of Emiratis believe that their contribution to society has increased through using social networking tools. This panel explores how social media are being used Arab in world some countries and what impact they have on the people and institutions. Moderator: 1:15 Panelists: Rebecca Taylor, Siena College; Help your production students understand show construction with deconstructions. Media Information on Social Disseminating This session is designed to identify the risk of liability for users of appreciation of communications social law in a media digital age. and to enhance broadcast educators' understanding and PM 1:15 PM – 2:30 personal technologies using methodologies Alternative shooting technologies: Embracing mobile [Session ID: 212110] 9 Pavilion Colleges] [Two-Year/Small A presentation and discussion regarding the use of "non-professional" (i.e. cell creation phones, of broadcast content. compact video cameras, etc.) video tools in the Moderator: Jennifer Meadows, California State University – Chico;

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2nd Place: 2nd Place: 1st Open Paper Competition Place: 2nd Place: 1st Debut Paper Competition Chair: ViceCompetition Chair/Paper research. their present Emergingwinners Technologies and paper Multimedia Division Interactive year's This EmergingTechnologies] & Media [Interactive 2/3 Room Conference BEA Top Paper Session - InteractiveMultimedia and Emerging Technologies [Session ID:219588] 2:45 2015-2017: Chair Media Committee BEAof Arts Festival 2012-2014: Chair Media Committee BEAof Arts Festival deadlines. going BEA2015 over as well as chairs the with business division interest discussing We'llbe chairs. competition Festival all for required is session This 1 Room Conference Festival ChairPOST-Convention Meeting [Session ID:220252] 2:45 PM–4:00 Panelists: Moderator: experts. our from feedback instant them give and challenges performance their share to students ask we'll Plus, coaches. experienced from tools and tips with delivery their improve students your help We'llyou help camera. on "natural" a is who person rare a it's but journalists, multimedia today's for critical are skills presentation On-air [News] 5/6 Room Conference Can You Deliver? Coaching On-Air Performance [SessionID:208392] 2:45 PM–4:00PM Panelists: Moderator: avoiding on advice offer and reach department's your expand pitfalls. common can initiatives interdisciplinary how on experiences their share panelists creating However, skills. and talents diverse for calls that field academic programs across departments a and colleges can increase communication and bureaucratic challenges definitely exponentially. In is this session, media and creation of part important an is Collaboration [Curriculum & Assessment Administration] 4 Room Conference Creating Interdisciplinary Programs: HavingtheFun While Avoiding the Games[SessionID:212161] 2:45 PM–4:00 PM –4:00

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2:45 PM – 4:00 PM [Session ID: 212112] now and Media Then Sphere: Public in Public Connections 3 Pavilion Audio [Radio Media & | Law & Policy] This panel takes a variety of approaches to some of the connections made by public media with – their with audiences, each and other, with the societies they serve. The presentations examine issues involved in the establishment of communication networks, the development and The distribution panel of will content, and explore some the of implications the public policy issues that confront public media enterprises. of these issues for the future of public media providers and audiences. Moderator: Panelists: 2nd Place: media creation, and 2:45 Campus Global The 2nd Place: [Session ID: 220242] 2 Pavilion [All Convention] method interactive and collaborative unique a developed have City Global the program, flagship its and (GCN) Network Campus Global The of bringing students, researchers, educators and community partners together from around the share world. We our diverse perspectives in real-time productions that range from current affairs, entertainment, news and live As performing well arts. we distribute our content world wide through all our internal (University wide campus stations, web, and mediacasters) and external networks (public broadcast and cable). Moderator: Debut Paper Competition Debut Paper 1st Place: Competition Open Paper 1st Place: 2:45 [Session ID: 223570] - Research Division Paper Session Top BEA 1 Pavilion [Research] Please join us as we hear the top papers presented from the Research Division. Chair/Paper Competition Vice Chair:

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Panelists: 4:15 PM – 5:30 PM ID: 212162] Dilemmas [Session – Dollars, Decisions and Auctions Spectrum Conference Room 4 [Law & Policy] at What’s stake for broadcasters, telecommunications carriers, the government and the public as we get closer to the FCC’s “forward and reverse” auctions for current broadcast spectrum? the Will timetables hold? What levels of monetary reimbursement are expected – and needed – for a successful process? What about spectrum “repacking” and the service areas of individual TV broadcast stations, regardless of whether they participate at all in the auction process? Will broadcasters and wireless software? carriers be Who able will to be agree the on winners contour and losers? prediction And by how much? Can desired this result? These and auction more questions will process be answered by really a panel work comprised of and communications law and yield policy experts. the government’s Moderator: Panelists: Mobile and Global Connections in Modern Pedagogy [Session ID: 212195] [Session Pedagogy Modern in Connections Global and Mobile Conference Room 2/3 [Interactive Media & Technologies] Emerging Discussions learning. student enhance and facilitate to used are technologies global and mobile how highlight to is panel this of purpose The media mobile of understanding student extending and education distance long research, in technologies global and mobile of use the include beyond personal interests to its incorporation media in market. today’s Moderator: 4:15 Panelists: 4:15 PM – 5:30 PM 4:15 PM Assessment 212151] [Session ID: and Learning, Student Classroom Strategies, Critical Pedagogy: Media and Visual Conference Room 1 Administration] Assessment & [Curriculum, Lectures and term papers are not the only way to teach. In fact, a growing body of research suggests that asking students to produce visual concepts complex mastery encourage to way effective an is memes) photographic strips, comic maps, concept infographics, (e.g., documents and critical thinking skills. Inviting students to articulate new ideas visually can foreground knowledge. Research relationships supports the development between of teaching and assessment new strategies that incorporate the and visual. This is pre-existing consistent with a critical pedagogy that addresses the student as more than an empty receptacle for authoritative and unchallengeable knowledge. Moderator:

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Documentary Workshop Part II – PBS’s Slavery by Another Slavery by – PBS’s II Part Documentary Workshop [Session ID: 21201 4:15 Pavilion 10 Pavilion [Documentary | Interactive Media & Technologies] Emerging In this session, Sheila Curran Bernard will focus on Slavery Another by Name (PBS 2012; streamed the online with and at collaboration her www.pbs.org/sban) in working book, Prize-winning Pulitzer 400-page, a on based documentary theatrical 90-minute, a writing for process use, community and classroom for also but broadcast for only not value film’s the ensure to producer/director and producers executive film’s Civil Rights Struggle, a nationwide initiative of the National America’s Endowment for the such Humanities as inclusion in Created Equal: and the American Gilder-Lehrman Institute History. of Moderators: Panelists: 4:15 PM – 5:30 PM are the Benefits Activity? What Creative do Ph.D.'s When Publish? M.F.A.'s Happens when Places: What Trading Drawbacks?[Session ID: 211985] and 9 Pavilion Aesthetics | [Writing & Production Criticism] videos, (screenplays, activity creative do who Ph.D.'s academics. as differently perceived be can journals academic in publish who M.F.A.'s etc.) can be perceived differently, also. Sometimes the reaction is positive, and sometimes expected not. academic roles, and the possible rewards This and consequences of stepping panel outside our "tribe." explores the concept of our Moderator: Panelists: 4:15 PM – 5:30 PM 4:15 PM [Session ID: 212136] Byrd Expedition Second The Antarctic: from the Broadcasting 3 Pavilion [History] Early Arctic and Antarctic explorers took along film and the effort photography to communicate by professionals radio or shortwave to with Arctic explorers document began. Then in their 1933, the first expeditions. full-scale effort to In broadcast for the the public began mid-1920s, from the Antarctic. The Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition transmitted who then aired a 30-minute program York once New per via week to their listening The audience. broadcast was Shortwave both a vehicle through which radio over 10,000 miles to CBS in the expedition was supported and a public relations blitz to ensure public support for Antarctic Byrd’s Exploits. their General Grape Foods, Nuts through Cereal product sponsored the broadcasts and provided large quantities of the through the use of in-store displays connecting their cereal product with the program and listeners urging to mail in A box for tops for premium gifts. the expedition. They benefited newspaper was printed in four editions during the expedition called the South Pole Radio News, and was used to encourage listening and to supplement the information heard on the program. Moderator: Respondent:

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4:15 PM – 5:30 PM Your College Radio Station: Launching, Programming, Promoting and Recruiting! – PART II [Session ID: 212200] Pavilion 11 [Radio & Audio Media] If you have recently started a college radio station, are now in charge of a college radio station, need recruitment tips, looking to make a splash in your community with a killer promotion, or you want to make some changes to your programming, this panel will address several questions: Where do you begin with determining programming? How do you recruit your students and maintain a staff? How can you utilize technology to assist you in running your radio station while recruiting/training students? What are some of your basic policies and procedures for radio station staff? (Feel to bring copies of your own station’s handbooks, training documents or policy manuals!) What are some promotions (both on- and off-air) that have worked for you? We’ll share some cost-effective ones that have worked amazingly at scores of other radio stations across the country! Panelists will answer these questions and discuss their own experiences. Bring your questions, ideas, and best practices to share! You’ll walk away with a notebook full of practical ideas ready to implement at your station as soon as you get home! Moderator: Albert Kim, Manchester Community College Panelists: Thomas J. Vesci, Asnuntuck Community College Nick Martinez, San Jose State University

5:30 PM – 7:00 PM ASC Meet and Greet Beer Garden Reception [Session ID: 223541] vent E

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Panelists: 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM news media [Session ID: 211626] student convergence in Cultivating Collaboration: to From Competition Conference Room 4 [News] In collegiate journalism as in the professional news media, cultural obstacles as well as physical barriers have impeded convergence. Now, led by a blended curriculum, students and faculty alike are on board newscast at have Ball State moved University. The into student-run the newspaper and same television newsroom. They are website. I’ll explore how collaborating we managed to get here on and what comes next. coverage, sharing resources and pooling efforts on a single Moderator: Panelists: 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM Pratfalls [Session ID: 212007] and Pitfalls Conference Room 1 Administration] Assessment & [Curriculum This panel of experienced administrators from R/TV/Film/Communication departments and schools will speak about their experiences in dealing with the dynamic field of electronic media and the challenges it presents to college addressed and will university programs. Topics technological fundraising, successes, and shortfalls budgetary and economic change, curricular rapid assessment, evaluation, faculty include changes and the resulting need for hardware, software, cameras, TV Studios, etc. This ia “must attend” panel for any past, current or future department chairs, school directors, or deans. The topics covered by panelists will be the kinds of issues that arise every year that must be dealt with by the unit administrators. Moderator:

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ABEF/BEA Annual Career Day Annual ABEF/BEA

Panelists: 10:30 AM AM – 11:45 [Session ID: 212077] towards a Multimedia Model Students Platform Diving: Springboarding Conference Room 4 Colleges] [Two-Year/Small After Florida Southern College went through web three sites different in three years, building readership for its college news website - even motivating student media staff to participate - has been a challenge. Learn what's worked (getting staff buy-in and giving them a sense of ownership), what didn't (limited CMS access) and how you can apply these lessons to get your staff and readers involved and excited. Moderator: Panelists: 10:30 AM AM – 11:45 ID: 212086] Classrooms [Session Small Large and in Technologies Emerging Use of or Hybrid: The Blended Flipped, Conference Room 1 Administration] Assessment & [Curriculum Ideally, lectures. for used normally those than views strategic different and skills technological require learning blended for materials Online these materials All should engaging of offer and this interactive comes learning with experiences. the requirements of increased preparation time and a new set of resources to help faculty create this content. Panelists will discuss their classroom strategies and discuss whether all courses are suitable for blended learning content. Moderator: [All Convention] career largest the miss Don't Fair. Career Show NAB spring the host to (NABEF) Foundation Education NAB the with partner we year Each fair in the broadcast industry! Our goal is to match high-quality candidates to potential employers from major broadcasting companies such as CBS News, Cumulus Media, Broadcasting, CNN/Turner NBC, Star Radio Group, ESPN, Beasley Broadcasting, and more. seekers job entry-level students, college career, broadcasting their advance to looking professionals experienced are attend should that Those interested in a career in the broadcast or industry, faculty looking to make connections for their students. In addition to a variety of media recruiters, Career Day inclues a series of informative sessions and one-on-one career coaching. N BEA 10:00 Panelists: 9:00 ID: 212206] [Session Twittersphere mobile the in childhood Brown Black and of Framing The 11 Pavilion [Multicultural Studies] As mobile technology plays a larger role in everyday life, web applications have As adapted. such one can tweet from their mobile device from anywhere, and say As anything. such the attacks on black and brown children that were once reserved for snide commentary behind backs have gained a permanent place in modern culture, e.g. and Twitter Facebook comments about Trayvon Martin Quavanzhane Wallis, and the Hunger Games movie. Moderator:

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Index of Names ~A~ Barker, Daniel...... 44 Brown, Joe...... 94, 98 Abaza, Nazly...... 23, 44 Barnas, Frank...... 98 Brown, Michael...... 39 Abuljadail, Mohammad Hatim...... 99 Barnum, Max...... 62 Brown, Tim F...... 41 Acevado-Callejas, Lily...... 48 Barrick, Janelle...... 24, 30 Bruce, Michael...... 19, 21, 23, 40, Adams, Michael...... 102 Bartolotta, Rachel...... 31 48, 94, 108, 122 Adeoye, Blessing F...... 46 Bartz, Elizabeth Z...... 23 Brunn, Briana...... 31 Adornato, Anthony...... 33, 91 Basu, Arijit...... 105 Brunson, Rick...... 20 Aimee, Gardere...... 22 Battaglia, Joe...... 30 Bryant, Alison...... 92 Akers, Wes...... 33 Baum, Carter...... 85 Bryson, Pat...... 89 Albarran, Alan...... 37, 117 Bea, Brad...... 23 Bucy, Erik P...... 105 Alboum, Scott...... 112 Beadle, Mary...... 102 Bullock, Cameron...... 30 Al-Failakawi, Yousef...... 109 Bean, Logan...... 30 Burdick, Marci...... 109 Alhart, Valerie...... 37 Bearss, Sharon...... 31 Burke, Kevin...... 94, 113 Ali, Hina...... 85 Becker, Seth...... 85 Burke, Yoshiko...... 39 Ali, Sadaf Rashid...... 105 Beeson, Joel...... 107 Burton, Rockell Brown...... 119 Allen, Craig...... 99 Belafonte-Young, Denise...... 19, 33, 37, 68, Burtt, Tina...... 81 Allen, William...... 119 84, 99, 122 Bushman, Anne Tyler...... 36 Allman, Roger...... 76 Bello, Adeniyi W. K...... 105 Butler, Javeon...... 94 Allsop, Aaron...... 30 Benjamin, Louise...... 38 Byers, Cory...... 24 Almond, Anthony...... 114 Bennett-Begay, Jourdan...... 22 Byland, David...... 115 Benny, Michael...... 33 Al-Obaidi, Jabbar...... 114 ~C~ Amberg, Richard...... 31 Berglund, Taylor...... 31 Cain, Butler...... 37 Amenyi, Osa...... 82 Bess, Mei...... 30 Cain, Jason Anthony...... 105 Ames, Carol...... 53, 120 Bettack, Tony...... 84 Calarie, Ashley...... 31 Amin, Hussein Y...... 109 Bially, Katelyn...... 44 Callison, Coy...... 92, 105 Anderfuren, Angele...... 36, 48 Billings, Andrew...... 33, 93, 105, 120 Campbell, Bryan...... 76 Anderson, James A...... 87 Billinson, Jennifer...... 68 Campbell, Fred...... 113 Anderson, Raymond...... 84 Birch, Josh...... 94 Campbell, Jerome...... 62 Anderson, Reynaldo...... 89, 91 Bird, Brian...... 72 Campbell, Joel Jay...... 34 Anderson, Steven...... 92 Birks, Heather...... 21 Cannon, Kidron...... 30 Anderson, Will...... 76 Bizzarro, Gabrielle...... 76 Carbonara, Corey...... 110 Anstandig, Daniel...... 21 Blaney, Joe...... 96 Caristi, Dom...... 72, 109 Antunovic, Dunja...... 81, 105 Blue, Mary...... 41, 81, 100 Carpenter, Serena...... 53, 68 Ard, Daniel...... 30 Blumell, Lindsey Erin...... 105 Carr, Leah...... 63 Armstrong, John...... 111 Bobeck, Ann...... 103 Carter, Edward...... 34 Ashari, Habibah...... 59 Bond, Linda Thorsen...... 99 Carter, Joe...... 120 Askim, Dustin...... 62 Bonde, Matthew J...... 36 Casella, Peter...... 81 Aspegren, Corban...... 39 Borchardt, Melody...... 38, 53 Castile, Leah...... 30 Astall, Kieren...... 76 Bowlds, Michael...... 108 Castillo, Jeanette...... 82 Avery, Robert K...... 18, 87, 111 Bowns, Katie...... 30 Cecala, Robin...... 72 Ayala, Antonio...... 30 Boyd, Douglas A...... 47, 109 Chambers, Todd...... 38, 53 Aycock, Frank...... 19 Bozeka, Jon...... 84 Chastain, Bobby...... 68, 84, 90 Ayers, Zach...... 36 Bradfield, Tyler...... 84 Brand, Keith...... 23 Cheavers, Eric...... 76 ~B~ Bratslavsky, Lauren...... 20, 47 Cheers, Imani M...... 53 Babanikos, James...... 24 Bray, Gregory...... 21, 96 Chen, Zhuojun...... 82 Bacon, Chris...... 56 Breitling, John...... 76 Chilcoat, Jase...... 84 Badesch, Roger...... 99 Bremen, Phil...... 117 Christ, William...... 40, 92, 117 Baggerman, Thomas...... 49, 111 Briggs, Lowell...... 110 Christensen, Brian...... 85 Bagwell, Teisha...... 47 Briggs, Zach...... 30 Christie, Thomas...... 34 Bailey, Rachel L...... 114 Brintle, Chris...... 84 Ciammaichelli, Vincent...... 72 Baird, Jackson...... 62 Britt, Rebecca Katherine...... 111 Cieszynski, Zach...... 30 Bajkiewicz, Tim...... 88 Broholm, John...... 92 Clack, Amber...... 31 Baker, Robby...... 85 Bronfman, Jill...... 68 Clark, Andrew...... 25, 34, 118 Balas, Glenda R...... 49 Brookey, Robert...... 20 Clark, Chandra...... 24, 91, 113, 117 Balas, Jason...... 24, 94 Brotman, Stuart...... 27 Clark, Graham...... 62 Baldvins, Michael...... 39 Brouder, Michael...... 20 Clark, Kenzie...... 63 Baleria, Gina...... 82 Brown, Gregory...... 38 Clark, Naeemah...... 20, 27 Barber, Kari...... 76, 98 Brown, Hubert...... 87 Clarke, Jeff...... 30

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Cleven, Mari Elizabeth...... 76 Davis, Natalie...... 63 Fisher, Howard...... 90 Clore, April...... 30 de Cerda, Yomali...... 38, 53 Folami, Florence F...... 46 Clysdale, Alex...... 85 De Jesus, Emilio Ramos ...... 62, 63 Foley, Larry...... 76 Cochran, Maryjo...... 99 Deal, Sabrena...... 92 Forbes, Caleb...... 44 Coduto, Kathryn...... 31 Dean, Meredith...... 62 Forsher, James...... 112 Coester, Dana...... 48, 107 Deeley, David...... 49, 97 Fortunato, Joseph...... 81 Coffey, Amy...... 98 DeKornfeld, Ora...... 44 Foster, Bobbie...... 76 Cohan, Hannah...... 76 Delwiche, Aaron...... 113 Foster, Brent M...... 41, 62 Cohen, Jamie...... 101 DeMars, Tony...... 19, 24, 49, 96, 99 Fox, Kim...... 23, 100, 114, 117 Cole, Jeffrey...... 27 DePietro, Peter...... 113 Frasier, Bailey...... 76 Coleman-Tharrington, Tasha Y...... 111 Diaz, Viri...... 31 Frazer, Bruce H...... 44 Collins, Dave...... 120 Dick, Emily...... 63 Fresquez, Matthew...... 85 Collins, Janice...... 81 Dills, Julia...... 30 Frohm, Daniel...... 30 Comeau, Troy...... 68, 104 Dinu, Lucian F...... 105 Frost, Jonathon K...... 53 Condren, Zane...... 38 Dmytrochenko, Nataliya...... 53 Fullen, Clint...... 76 Conley, Seth...... 22, 40, 121 Doherty, Thomas M...... 94 ~G~ Connelly, Don...... 44 Donaway, Rebecca...... 91 Conway, Dennis...... 38, 115 Doran, Dan...... 30 Gallo, Claudia...... 76 Cooke, Tanner R...... 81, 105 Dowdy, Landon...... 63 Galvez, Anthony...... 48 Coomey, Marion...... 111 Doyle, Barbara...... 102 Galvez, Robert...... 53, 81 Coop, Miller...... 36 Doyle, Peter...... 103 Gantz, Walter...... 120 Cooper, Kathryn E...... 118 Dufault, Betsy...... 76 Garrity, Dan...... 118 Cooper, Roger...... 41, 93, 104, 118 Duke, Rebecca...... 109 Gearhart, Sherice...... 91 Corbett, Kevin J...... 49, 94 Dunham, Gavin...... 30 Gee, Charlie...... 20 Corio, Emily Hughes...... 94 Dunmore, Herbert...... 41, 62 Geller, Valerie...... 21, 89, 108 Coronado, Katie...... 98 Dupont, Nancy...... 38, 41, 81, 88, 100, 110 Genese, Sam...... 76 Corso, Keith...... 72, 98 Dworznik, Gretchen...... 102 Gentile, Esther...... 76 Costello, Vic...... 96 Gentile, William...... 76 ~E~ Coutanche, Michael...... 41 Gershon, Peter...... 117 Earl, James...... 30 Jr., William 100, 114 Gibson, Gerald...... 100 Covington, ...... 92, Eckerman, Chloe...... 22 Cox, Barth Louis. 117 Gilmore, H...... 53 ...... 109, Edmonds, Jake...... 85 Crandall, James. 96, 99 Glover, Julian...... 62 ...... 39, Edmonson, Jaclyn...... 94 Crawford, Amy...... 30, 49, 110 Goheen, John C.P...... 24 Edsall, Samuel H...... 113, 117 Creasman, Paul A. Goldbaum, Howard...... 36 ...... 118 Egwu, Chetachi...... 49, 89 . Gong, Zijian...... 105 Creech, Ken ...... 21 Elareshi, Mokhtar...... 53 Trina T.. 62, 114 Gonzalez, Benjamin Perez...... 31 Creighton, ...... 41, Elliott, Marie M...... 31, 49, 98 Crider, David. Gonzalez, Claudia...... 24 ...... 68 Ely, Jenna...... 21, 30 Cross, Joseph...... 39 Gonzalez, Marty...... 110 Enfield, Jacob...... 48, 91, 110 Gordon, Bryan...... 30 Crowe, Alexander...... 84 England, Tim...... 112 , Kerry. Gordon, Steve...... 63 Crowley ...... 84 Engle, Tyler...... 30 Sally Ann. Gould, Bob...... 41, 62, 82 Cruikshank, ...... 107 Eschenfelder, Christine...... 53, 105 Caitlin Gould, Darren...... 72 Cruz, ...... 27 Eubank, Lucas...... 30 , Brenna...... 63 Gould, Kara Jolliff...... 49, 72 Cukier Evans, Ashley...... 44 Culver, Dave S...... 101 Grady, Don...... 40 Evans, Sandra K...... 111 Glenn. 41, 49, 92 Grady, Lionel...... 19 Cummins, ...... 33, Evans, Todd...... 90, 107 Cunningham, Nicki. Grams, Nikki...... 76 ...... 85 Evans, Victor...... 28, 49, 81, 91 Andy. 49 Grannis, David...... 120 Curran, ...... 38, Evans, William...... 41, 105 Currey, Caiti 63 Grant, Augie...... 21, 53, 98 ...... 62, Evans, Zack...... 30 Curtis, Chad...... 34 Grant-Leanna, Molly...... 47 ~F~ Graybeal, Geoffrey...... 111 ~D~ Green, Jennifer...... 105 Fahmy, Shahira...... 53, 105 Gina. Greene, Aaron...... 63 Dahlia, ...... 82 Faller, Angelita...... 89, 105 ...... 85 Greene, Rustin...... 38 Dailey, Brad. Falzon, Charles...... 111 Louie Griffin, Kaleigh...... 76 Dane, ...... 30 Faras, Julian...... 30 , Phyllis...... 111 Griggs, Rynne...... 30 Dannhauser Farias, Perla...... 76 Daugherty Grochocki, Chelsea...... 47 , Paul...... 24 Faulconer-Lippert, Gwin...... 25 Konstantinos. Grubb, Max...... 38 Davaros, ...... 30 Favorite, Brian...... 76 Andrew. 8 Grunberg, Rick...... 111 David, ...... 11 Fernandez, Louis...... 84 Davis, Charles. Guerra, Denise...... 62 ...... 41 Fiedler, Heather Starr...... 36, 48 Dennis K.. Guerrazzi, Diane...... 102 Davis, ...... 47 Fink, Edward J...... 49, 117 Guidry, Donna...... 105 Davis, Katherine...... 62 Fischer, Kenneth...... 37, 90, 108 Kelly. Guo, Miao...... 20, 41, 49 Davis, ...... 105 Fisher, Gerald...... 48, 88 Gwynn, David...... 76 124 New Connections: Mobile & Global

~H~ Hrvatin, David...... 31 Kim, Yeojin...... 40, 104, 110 Ha, Louisa...... 104, 105 Hu, Qingqing...... 53 Kim, Yonghwan...... 91, 111 Hadden, Shelby...... 76 Hu, Xiao...... 105 Kim, YongMan...... 20 Haeg, Emily...... 63 Huang, Xinyi...... 30 Kim, Youngju...... 91 Hager, Kevin...... 56 Hudson, Tim...... 20 Kimbrough, Dan...... 63, 97 Haigh, Michel M...... 40 Huelsbeck, Austin...... 30 King, Lauren...... 63 Haislett, Robin...... 81 Hufford, Kyle...... 22, 40, 121 King, Randall...... 84 Halcomb, Tracy...... 53 Hughes, Zach...... 85 Kinnard, Brandon...... 62 Hale, Paige...... 44 Hultquist, Hank...... 84 Kirkpatrick, Dennis...... 21 Hall, Aidan...... 89 Hunt, Darnell...... 41 Kirnan, Patrick John...... 53 Hall, Alex...... 44 Hunt, Jeffrey J...... 34 Kizer, Zak...... 89 Hall, Brett...... 47 Hunt, Troy...... 59, 84, 99 Kluver, Randy...... 27 Hallaq, Tom...... 38 Huntsberger, Michael W...... 25, 44, 68, 111 Kobet, David...... 105 Hallett, Lawrie...... 23 Huszarik, Liz...... 28 Koch, Warren...... 94, 110 Hamdy, Naila...... 109 Hwang, YoungChan...... 20 Kosinski, Chris...... 85 Krakower, Robert...... 94 Hammack, Kaitlyn...... 94 ~I~ Hanf Krauss, Nathan...... 30 f, William...... 100, 110 Ikeogu, Vicki...... 62 Hanson, Gary...... 20, 102 Kreisman, Barbara...... 103 Ingram, Tom...... 118 Kuban, Adam...... 41 Hardin, Marie...... 40, 120 Irvine, Matthew...... 102 Haridakis, Paul Kuhner, Jazsmin...... 31 ...... 18, 56 Irwin, Stacey...... 33 . Kuntzler, Dana...... 30 Harmon, Matthew ...... 56 Isaacs, Shawn...... 120 Harrington, Catherine...... 30 ~L~ ~J~ Harris, Kandace...... 89 Labbato, Daniel...... 52 Harris, Lyneice...... 31 Jackson, Helen...... 94 Lagerstrom, Ryan...... 30 Harris, Travis...... 31 Jacobsen, Brandon...... 33 Lancial, Alex...... 76 Hart, Casey...... 48, 72, 93, 121 Jaskulske, Brenda...... 21 Landesberg, Richard...... 27 Hartley, Brian...... 30 Jaynes, Jenna...... 62 Landrum, Pang-ni...... 85 Hartwell, Sharilyn...... 34 Jennings, Carol...... 102 Lane, Dan...... 62 Harvey, Steve...... 110 Jeske, Matthias...... 44 Larsen, Inger K...... 111 Hatcher, Lindsay...... 30 Jiang, Shaohai...... 105 Larson, Ashley L...... 92 Hawkins, Vera Walker...... 122 Johanning, Yunji...... 30 Lashley, Mark C...... 105 Haywood, Mark...... 62 Johnson, Allie...... 31 Latino, Shelby...... 63 Heaton, Stacye...... 22 Johnson, Erik L...... 109 Lawrence, Lori...... 105 Hebbeler, John...... 39 Johnson, Evan...... 63, 112, 115 Lawton, Bessie...... 53 Hefner, Jim...... 27 Johnson, Phylis...... 28, 82 Lederer, Theodora...... 44 Heifetz, Terry...... 22, 98 Johnson, Rich...... 105 Lee, Dana...... 119 Hemenway, Paul...... 24, 33 Johnson-Stokes, Wanda...... 122 Lee, Kwanmin...... 38, 53 Henderson, Jennifer...... 92, 113 Jones, Fred...... 31 Lee, Laurie Thomas...... 72, 97 Hendricks, John Allen...... 21, 39, 101 Jung, Soyoung...... 20 Lee, Soobum...... 40 Henry, Kyle...... 102 Jungels, Willie...... 85 Lee, Stacey...... 30 Henry, Sandy...... 36, 48, 107 ~K~ Leonard, David...... 107 Heuston, Kathy Lee...... 76 Kalwinsky, Bob...... 52, 91 Lepre, Lyn...... 121 Hickey, Adrian...... 94 Lewis, Frederick...... 59 Highland, Chris...... 47 Kamal, Mia...... 49 Kaminsky, James...... 62 Lewis, Lori...... 21 Hill, Desiree...... 100 Liberman, Howard M...... 103 Hilligoss, Wade...... 47 Kang, Seok...... 38, 53 Kasbe, Jon...... 76 Lien, Christine...... 30 Hoag, Anne...... 53 Ligo, Joseph...... 76 Hobkirk, Kyle...... 30 Kasoma, Twange...... 37 Kasturirangan, Padma...... 111 Liguez, Lance...... 82, 118, 120 Hodgdon, Jarred...... 31 Likes, Terry...... 44, 107 Hodgson, Jack...... 25 Kaufhold, Kelly...... 20 Keeler, Steven...... 88 Lillienstein, David...... 30 Hodgson, Scott...... 24, 115 Lim, Joon Soo...... 20 Hoffman, Phil...... 87, 102 Keith, Michael C...... 101 Kenny, Thomas...... 101 Lim, Victoria...... 68, 110 Hokanson, Shelly...... 36, 39, 92 Limor, Hagit...... 94, 114 Holliman, Jacob...... 30 Kerschhacki, Danielle...... 47 Khalil, Joe...... 27 Lin, Yang...... 52, v Holmes, Michael...... 20 Liu, Xun...... 110 Hong, Su...... 76 Khandelwal, Priyanka...... 105 Khang, Hyoungkoo...... 40, 110 Llewellyn, Amanda...... 72 Hoover, George...... 89 Llewellyn, Wes...... 72 Hoppe, Logan...... 85 Killough, Shaune...... 30 Kim, Albert...... 116 Lodato, Mark...... 27 Horan, Ed...... 63 Loggins, Ginger...... 117 Horwitz, Matthew...... 36 Kim, Hyungmin...... 53 Kim, Juoak Jade...... 68 Lovato, Sam...... 56 Hoskins, W. Dale...... 118 Ludlow, Jason...... 85 Hoy, Bret...... 76 Kim, Taehyun...... 82 125 BEA2014

Luft, Gregory N...... 38, 96 Mejia, Zameena...... 21 Opel, Andy...... 24 Luther, Catherine...... 53, 121 Mendes, Joseph...... 76 Oren, Paul...... 56 Lyle, Dennis...... 39 Merceron, Alexandra M...... 105 Orlik, Peter...... 110 Lyter, Jenna...... 94 Merrill, Stephen...... 87, 104 Osborn, Sam...... 31 Merritt, Christine H. ~M~ ...... 39 Oskam, Judith...... 40 Mesbah, Hesham...... 109 Overbay, Joshua...... 84 MacArthur, Paul...... 59, 72, 93 Messere, Fritz...... 72 Overholser, Josh...... 84 Macias, Berenice...... 30 Meyer, Eric...... 25 Owen, Zack...... 94 Macias, Erik...... 31 Mezey, Greg...... 30 Owens, John W...... 25 Macias, Karl...... 31 Miller, Anthony...... 85 ~P~ MacKenzie, Jack...... 34 Mills, Hailey Lynn...... 93 MacKerron, John...... 72 Mims, Bruce...... 39, 101 Padilla, Vivian...... 62 MacLennan, Anne...... 40, 48 Min, Eungjun...... 53, 81 Paleski, Rich...... 101 Madison, T. Phillip...... 111, 121 Mineo, Joe...... 44 Palmer, Kiara...... 63 Magaway, Pax...... 30 Minock, Nick...... 62 Parsons, Patrick...... 81, 105, 109 Magee, Sara...... 41, 62, 81, 90, 107 Miranda, Carissa...... 24, 30 Patenaude, Lucius...... 30 Magee, Sean...... 30 Mohammed-Baksh, Sufyan...... 90 Patikas, Bre'Shaunda...... 31 Magpanthong, Chalisa...... 89 Molenaar, Doris...... 76 Patterson, Scott...... 25, 90, 92 Magram, Jon...... 94 Molina, Tara...... 76 Pavlik, John V...... 19, 20, 23, 27 Maher, Brigid...... 98 Monsen, Ali...... 62 Pecot-Hebert, Lisa...... 48 Mahoney, L. Meghan...... 49, 53, 99, 118 Moon, Soo Jung...... 53 Pelletier, Sean...... 84 Malowski, Patrick T...... 62 Moore, Don...... 23, 68 Pelliccio, Lukas...... 53 Mangrum, Leah B...... 90, 97 Moore, Joe...... 68 Perebinossoff, Philippe...... 120 Manlove, Kaitlyn...... 76 Moroco, Laurie...... 28 Perez, Kristen...... 87 March, Alexis...... 93 Morris, John...... 25, 41 Perlman, Alison...... 111 Marcotte, Michael...... 111 Morris, Pamela Kay...... 112 Perry, Adam...... 36 Marek, Nicholas...... 85 Morris, Sheryl...... 121 Perry, Rachael L...... 31 Martin, Carey...... 38, 122 Morrison, Tanner...... 39 Perry, Stephen...... 48, 99, 115 Martin, Christine...... 107 Morrissey, Kathryn...... 101 Pestalozzi, Kimberly...... 30 Martin, Luke...... 85 Motyl, H.D...... 94 Petchel, Jacquee...... 27 Martinez, Jesse...... 22 Mudd, David...... 76 Peterson, Greg...... 84 Martinez, Nick...... 63, 116 Muhammad, Fatimah Nadiyah...... 81 Peterson, Julia...... 38 Martin-Hall, Matthew...... 30 Mukhiar, Nadiah...... 89 Peterson, Scott...... 31 Mascaro, Thomas...... 63, 112, 115 Mulligan, Talley...... 36 Phalen, Patricia Frances...... 85 Masciari, Dan...... 30 Murray, Katelyn...... 63 Pichla, Grant...... 30 Mathis, Robert...... 94 Murray, Tony...... 111 Pierce, Victor...... 30 Mattheis, Mark...... 90 Murri, Jessica...... 62 Pigg, Brittany...... 39 Matthews, Curtis Blaine...... 105 Ploger, Mike...... 85 Mattison, Booker T...... 24 ~N~ Pluskota, Jonathan...... 82 Maupin, Matt...... 30 Nachlinger, Harvie...... 100 Pociask, Steve...... 84 Mayo, Zach...... 84 Namaki, Anahita...... 76 Podlas, Kimberlianne...... 97 McAlexander, Micheal...... 36, 49 Neely, Adrian...... 121 Polinsky, Heather...... 49, 104 McCabe, Conner...... 30 Neff, Samuel...... 30 Pollock, Donald...... 24 McCarty, Kayla...... 44 Nelson, David...... 56 Popova, Lucy...... 110 McCoy, Barney...... 24, 62, 87, 91 Nelson, Kellye...... 31 Popova, Zoya...... 63 McCoy, David...... 102, 113 Newton, Gregory...... 107 Poriadjian, Jackie...... 25 McDaniel, Drew...... 89 Nguyen, Josh...... 63 Porteous, Andrew...... 31 McDermott, Mitch...... 85 Niedergerke, Travis...... 30 Porter, Heather...... 46 McDonnell, Thomas...... 39, 99 Nimphius, Lindsay...... 76 Porter, Lance...... 111 McFarland, Marykay...... 107 Nix, Hayden...... 63 Potter, John...... 25 McGriff, Sarah...... 47 Noorzai, Roshan...... 89 Powell, Phillip...... 28, 49, 89, 91 John. 44, 68, 120 Powers, Jack...... 63 McGuire, ...... 25, ~O~ McHale, John...... 52 Prechtl, Dennis...... 59 McHardy, Thomas...... 119 O'Brien, Mia...... 85 Price, Stephen...... 30, 49 McIntyre, Gary...... 48 O'Connell, Diog...... 41 Proctor, Jennifer...... 53 McKenney, Mitch...... 102 O'Connor, Mary Beth...... 49, 122 Provenzano, Grace...... 115, 122 McKenzie, Robert...... 90 Ogden, Michael...... 63 Puente, Teresa...... 122 O'Keefe, Brendan...... 30 McMerty, Jason...... 101 ~Q~ Meadows, Charles...... 104 Okuno, Eddie...... 89 Meadows, Jennifer...... 48 Olin, Kay...... 22 Qiao, Fei...... 52 Medina, Cynara...... 113, 117 O'Lone, Scott...... 76 Quinn, Ayla...... 22 Medoff, Norm...... 117 Omine, Carolyn...... 85 Quintana, Michael...... 31

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~R~ Schaffer, Mary C...... 18, 21, 63, 98, 107, 117 Strauss, Jessalynn...... 20 Rae, Coral...... 105 Schroeder, Jeff...... 30 Strauss, Zachary...... 24, 30, 31 Rascon, Matt...... 94 Schultz, Preston...... 85 Strobel, Chris...... 107 Rausch, Kayla...... 47 Schumacher, Eric...... 117 Stroz, Lauren...... 76 Ray, Nick...... 98 Scott, Jeff...... 31 Sutterfield, Curt...... 22 Raymond, Ronald K...... 114 Scott, Marissa...... 63 Swain, Bethany...... 62 Read, Aaron...... 90 Scott, Tom...... 39 Sweeney, Darren...... 91 Read, Glenna...... 114 Scully, Derek...... 30 Sweet, Samantha...... 31 Reiff, Quinten...... 30 Seel, Peter...... 23 Sweitzer, Brandon T...... 118 Reiss, David...... 104 Seering, Ashley...... 24, 30 Sykes, Rick...... 33, 104 Reistad, Meghan...... 62 Setianto, Yearry Panji...... 97 ~T~ Renaud, Jerry. 87 Shackelford, Nicole...... 30 ...... 27, Tang, Tang...... 49, 93, 104, 118 Rhoa, Mike Shafer, Daniel...... 110 ...... 30 Tannenwald, Peter...... 109 Ribar, Amy...... 30 Shapira, Eran...... 111 Shapiro, Mitchell...... 23, 37 Taylor, Christine...... 21 Ribowsky, Sasha...... 21 Taylor, Dick...... 39, 108 Richie, Joseph...... 121 Shaw, Nick...... 30 Shearer, Shannon...... 38 Taylor, John W...... 121 Richie, Melissa...... 33, 59, 110 Taylor, Nick...... 52 Richter, Jennifer...... 113 Sheheen, Keri...... 76 Shelley, Daniel...... 46 Taylor, Rebecca...... 72, 91, 105 Riecke, Michael...... 33, 41, 62 Taylor-Tillery, Tremaine...... 30 Rightler-McDaniels, Jodi L...... 53 Shelton, Brian L...... 109 Shen, Bin...... 53 Tedesco, Albert...... 101 Robbins, Dalton...... 30 Terao, Ryoya...... 63 Robedee, Will...... 90 Shen, Fei...... 23 Shen, Yvette...... 39 Terzic, Marilyn...... 49, 81, 105 Roberts, Chad J...... 87, 104, 118 Thao, Dee...... 76 Robertson, Amber...... 37 Sheppard, Tiye...... 44 Shepperd, Josh...... 111 Therkelsen, Jes...... 33, 76, 90, 97 Rodiles, Gabriela...... 63 Thompsen, Philip...... 118, 119 Rodriguez, Ann...... 105 Shockley, Joshua...... 24, 30 Shofner, Christopher...... 63 Tie, Andrew...... 62 Rodriguez, Julian M...... 81, 98 Tilton, Shane...... 99 Rodriguez, Melanie...... 30 Siciliano, Sean...... 63 Silcock, B. William...... 37, 85, 108 Timmins, Lydia...... 41, 101, 107, 114 Rodriguez, Nathian Shae...... 105 Tindal, Natlie T. J...... 20 Rodriguez, Rick...... 98 Silverman, Geoff...... 36 Simmons, Evan...... 94 Tirumala, Lakshmi N...... 36, 48, 81, 88 Rogus, Mary T...... 20, 41, 62, 81, 96, 107 Todd,, Don...... 85 Rojas, Johanna...... 63 Singhani, Gautam...... 30 Skiles, Blane...... 63 Tomei, Lawrence...... 46 Roman, Josy...... 39 Tondon, Geetika...... 111 Romero, G. Ligaiya...... 36 Slocum, Phyllis...... 23, 100, 118 Smith, Donna...... 88 Tonkins, Nagatha...... 27 Romney, Miles...... 105 Torre, Paul...... 97 Rose, Anthony...... 31 Smith, Gordon...... 52 Smith, Jeffrey...... 76 Townsend, Tommy...... 62 Rosenblum, Bruce K...... 92 Train, Becky...... 30 Rosenblum, Evan...... 23 Smith, Jon...... 84 Smith, Laura K...... 98 Trice, Mike...... 119 Rosengard, Dana...... 88, 100 Tryggeseth, Alyssa...... 63 Rosenstiel, Tom...... 68 Smith, Renee...... 121 Smith, Suzy...... 21, 90 Tucci, Regis...... 82 Rothman, Robb...... 85 Tullis, Matthew...... 102 Rozatti, Ashley...... 24 Sohrabi, Kamran...... 31 Sorel, Tim...... 100 Turk, Dan...... 89 Rubenking, Bridget...... 47 Turner, John R...... 117 Ruihley, Brody...... 33 Spedus, Christopher...... 31 Spero, Doug...... 37 Tuttle, Kaleb...... 30 Rummell, Cooper...... 94 Tuychie, Hayot...... 76 Russell, Scott David...... 31 Spessard, Todd...... 100 Ryan, Kathleen M...... 76, 112 Spiceland, David...... 19 ~U~ Spillman, Mary...... 110 ~S~ Uecker, Scott...... 25 Spillman, Michael...... 117 Umansky, Barry...... 18, 21, 47, 84, 103 Saban, Haim...... 52 Spira, Julie...... 89 Underhill, Tim...... 121 Sacks, Brianna...... 62 Spurlock, Jeff...... 99 Utsler, Max...... 56, 119 Saleh, Ibrahim...... 93 Srednoselac, Alex...... 31 Salem, Nancy...... 23, 94 Stahl, Jon...... 117 ~V~ Saltz, Staci...... 100 Stahmer, Landon...... 30 Valentine, Lori...... 39 Salvatore, Joseph...... 30 Stansberry, Kathleen S...... 20 Vallie, Dan...... 108 Samuel, Jason...... 121 Stanwood, William...... 100 Van Auken, Aaron...... 84 Sanders, Patricia F...... 37, 99 Stebbins, Madeline...... 63 Van Den Einde, Ezra...... 63 Sarrafan, Babak...... 24 Stein, Andi...... 120 Vanhala, Helena...... 48 Sashkin, Davina...... 113 Stelzig, Tim...... 84 Vazquez, Henry...... 46 Sauls, Sam...... 90 Stevens, Nicole...... 101 Veerkamp, Honna...... 82 Savage, Derrick...... 101 Stohlman, Trey...... 117 Vendryes, Shaun...... 107

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Vesci, Thomas J...... 116 Wheeler, Meghan...... 30 ~Y~ Vincent, Richard...... 34 White, Gary...... 108 Yadon, Robert...... 113 Vogel, Richard...... 19 White, Marisa...... 23 Yamada, Dean...... 88 Volmer, Nancy...... 34 Whitney, Christen...... 30 Yambor, Marjorie...... 56, 87 Volpe, Allie...... 44 Wilde, Jessica...... 30 Yang, Fan...... 105 Wiley, Richard E...... 103 Yang, Liu...... 99 ~W~ Williams, Glenda Cantrell...... 40 Yao, Mike Zhengyu...... 23 Wagner, Adam...... 30 Williams, Kelly...... 103 Yates, Amanda...... 85 Wales, Lorene M...... 24 Williams, Lillian...... 100 Yates, Bradford...... 118, 120 Walk, Tyler...... 31 Williams, Traci Easley...... 99 Yoder, Katelyn...... 40 Walker, Colin...... 90 Williamsen, Julie...... 76, 97 Youngblood, Ed...... 48, 53, 88, 112 Williams-Hawkins, Maria...... 91, 119 Walker, Erin...... 89 ~Z~ Walsh, Daniel Chirstopher...... 34, 102 Williamson, Jennifer...... 23 Wang, Fang...... 99 Williamson, Patricia...... 22, 37 Zabala, Edda...... 30 Wang, George Chun Han...... 28 Willyerd, Scott...... 37 Zarkin, Kim...... 72 Wang, Yuan...... 91 Wilson, Audrey...... 31 Zarro, Antonio...... 31, 49 Ware, John...... 72 Wilson, Deborah...... 48, 96, 108 Zettlemoyer, Robert...... 44 Wasbotten, Thor...... 23 Wilson, Graeme...... 30 Zhang, Cui...... 104 Waters, Richard D...... 20 Wilson, Jason...... 30 Zhang, Hongzhong...... 52, 53 Weaver, Julia...... 30 Wirig, Evan...... 109, 118 Zhang, Yueqi...... 122 Weglarz, Kristine...... 113 Wise, Wes...... 105 Zhang, Zhian...... 23 Weir, Ian Edward...... 24 Withers, Lesley...... 76 Zheng, Nan...... 39 Weiss, Steven...... 92 Wong, Bradley Michael...... 30 Zhou, Shuhua...... 52, 53, 92, 104 Wendorf, Jessica E...... 105 Woodard, Jennifer...... 53 Ziani, Abdul-Karim...... 53 Wenger, Debora...... 68, 110 Woods, Terrence...... 76 Ziegler, Dhyana...... 82 Wenne, Lawrence...... 120 Wright, John...... 120 Zimmer, Heather...... 23 West, Maddie...... 62 Wright, Leigh...... 48, 114 Zumwalt, Jerry...... 121 Western, Katie...... 63 Wright, Shaun...... 22, 36, 92 Zverjako, Kristina...... 62 Westfall, Susan...... 107 ~X~ Michael 49, 115 Whalen, ...... 31, Xie, Quan...... 48, 89 Whaley, Brianna...... 63 Xu, Ying...... 105 Wheat, Gillian...... 99

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