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B 2 n n Tuesday, February 11, 2014 Looking Ahead Radio: KRMG am740, fm102.3 Tickets: 918-631-4688 Archer brings feats, message Tulsa Web: tulsahurricane.com RANK ADDINGTON right there in front of them, M BASKETBALL M BASKETBALL W BASKETBALL CAN pull a bow-and- Kelly it’s fun. The audience picks up THU 2-13 SAT 2-15 WED 2-12 arrow behind his back on the fact it’s not a rehearsed Vs. East Carolina: Vs. Old Dominion: Vs. Rice: F Bostian 7:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 7 p.m. and hit a mustard seed, thrown deal.” in the air, with the tip of that Outdoors In addition to Addington, Radio: KMOD fm97.5, KTBZ am1430 arrow — but he says he is most this year’s show includes more OU Tickets: 800-456-4668 Web: soonersports.com kelly.bostian proud of the message he shares @tulsaworld.com boats — in fact “boat” was M BASKETBALL M BASKETBALL W BASKETBALL with his audience. 918-581-8357 added to the name of the event WED 2-12 SAT 2-15 THU 2-13 The renowned exhibition — and the show contains a Vs. Texas Tech: At Oklahoma State: Vs. West Virginia: archer, sometimes called “The handed him a recurve bow and greater balance of hunting and 7 p.m. 1 p.m., ESPN/ESPN2 6 p.m. Aspirin Buster” is coming from some cedar arrows in the back- fishing attractions, said orga- Radio: KFAQ am1170 Tickets: 877-255-4678 West Virginia to the MidSouth yard and “he said now draw it nizer Vance Montgomery. OSU Web: okstate.com Tackle, Hunting and Boat back and look at what you want “We’ve made it a complete Show, Friday-Sunday at the to hit and let it fly.” outdoorsman event. If you’re M BASKETBALL M BASKETBALL W BASKETBALL SpiritBank Event Center, 10441 The rest, as they say, is his- into hunting, fishing, if you TUE 2-11 SAT 2-15 THU 1-2 S. Regal Blvd. tory. need a boat, we’ve got it all,” he At Texas: Vs. Oklahoma: Vs. Texas: 6 p.m., ESPN2-26 1 p.m., ESPN/ESPN2 7 p.m. The message to kids and Shooting instinctively means said. adults alike is to leave the tele- erasing the idea of estimating Top draws for the show Radio: KYAL fm97.1, am1550 Tickets: 918-495-6000 vision and the video games and yardage and simply focusing on Frank Addington, “The Aspirin include fishing demonstrations ORU Web: orugoldeneagles.com spend time with family, be drug the target. Buster,” brings his exhibition by popular local pro angler and archery show to the MidSouth M BASKETBALL M BASKETBALL W BASKETBALL free, follow strong role models, “I’m always shooting at 30 television personality Jimmy Tackle, Hunting and Boat Show THU 2-13 SAT 2-15 SAT 2-15 and find your own talent. yards or under,” he said. “You Houston, the King’s Whitetail At Houston Baptist: At Texas A&M-Corpus At Texas A&M-Corpus “We get the serious stuff out shoot a ball and when you can Friday through Sunday at the Display which includes 50 of 7:30 p.m. Christi: 3:30 p.m. Christi: 1 p.m. of the way up front and then hit the ball you get rid of the SpiritBank Event Center. the largest whitetail bucks ever FRANK ADDINGTON/Courtesy Radio: KCFO am970 Tickets: 800-982-4647 get into the fun stuff,” he said. ball and use a smaller ball, taken — including Oklahoma’s Arkansas Web: arkansasrazorbacks.com Born with a concave chest, when you hit the smaller ball record typical and nontypical Addington knows what a dif- you get rid of the ball and use a said. “But you don’t stop until bucks, the rattlesnake show, M BASKETBALL M BASKETBALL W BASKETBALL ficult childhood can be like. Life Saver.” you hit the target. You can’t do hunting retriever demos, the THU 2-13 SAT 2-15 THU 2-13 “Kids can be mean, really He first became known as that.” Oklahoma state duck-calling At Missouri: Vs. LSU: Vs. Alabama: 6 p.m. 4 p.m., ESPNU-253 7 p.m. cruel,” he said. “I took a lot “the aspirin buster,” but other He has different throwers championship, and giveaway of heat over my chest. What I exhibition shooters picked up at every event, so his targets of several guns, including one Radio: KAKC am1300 Tickets: 800-745-3000 found was my own talent, and on that feat and so he made aren’t always consistent, he given every half hour as a door Thunder Web: nba.com/thunder for me that was my eyesight.” it even tougher, using baby said. prize on Friday night. TUE 2-11 THU 2-13 THU 2-20 With 20/8 vision, his eye- aspirin and sometimes mustard “Sometimes I may meet the Hours are noon to 9 p.m. Fri- At Portland: At L.A. Lakers: Vs. Miami: sight is incredibly sharp, allow- seeds. person throwing right before I day, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday and 9 p.m., FSOK-27, NBA-256 9:30 p.m., TNT-29 7 p.m., TNT-29 ing him to focus on targets as He bristles a little bit at the go on stage,” he said. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. General Radio: None Tickets: 866-726-5287 small as baby aspirin or even phrase trick shot. “It kind of They get some coaching on admission is $10. Kids 12 and Oilers Web: tulsaoilers.com a mustard seed thrown into implies there’s something how to throw the target but under enter free. Seniors (60 TUE 2-11 WED 2-12 FRI 2-14 the air. He has been shooting sneaky, a trick to it,” he said. from there it’s all up to Adding- and over) and military mem- At Rapid City: At Rapid City: Vs. Arizona: instinctively since he was just 4 The proof is in the fact that ton and his instincts. bers get in for $5. For informa- 8:05 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 7:35 p.m. years old. he doesn’t always hit the target. “A lot of the appeal is to see tion see midsouthtackleshow.com. Radio: KAKC am1300 Tickets: 918-585-8444 “I can’t explain the eyes,” He said he once shot more than the doubting Thomas come 66ers Web: tulsa66ers.com he said. “The human eye has 90 times in a row until he did. around,” he said. “When they Read Kelly Bostian’s blog at never done better than 20 over “There weren’t many people see the thrower is someone tulsaworld.com/outdoors TUE 2-11 TUE 2-18 FRI 2-21 8.” As a youngster, his father left watching by that time,” he they know and it all plays out At Iowa: Vs. Sioux Falls: At Rio Grande Valley: 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Other local sporting events SAT 2-15 TUE 2-18 FOR THE RECORD Equestrian: OSU vs. Kansas State, 10 a.m. Baseball: OSU vs. Alcorn State, 4 p.m. Want to report a score or send in a notice? Call us at 918-581-8355 or 800-944-PLAY, fax us at 918-581-8352 or email [email protected] No. 17 N. Carolina 89, No. 3 Duke 78 Summaries Summaries ȕ College: Women BASKETBALL No. 8 Tenn. 81, No. 16 Vanderbilt 53 LE TRIOMPHE INVITATIONAL EAST DRUMRIGHT 33, LIBERTY 30 COWETA 62, KELLEY 57, OT At Lake Charles, La. LIU Brooklyn 59, CCSU 48 NBA D-League Drumright 7 9 8 9 — 33 Coweta 16 10 13 9 14 — 62 Top teams ȕ Robert Morris 90, Sacred Heart 66 Television/Radio Liberty 9 6 5 10 — 30 Kelley 9 12 16 9 11 — 57 1. La.-Monroe ...............298-301—599 Central Division Wagner 78, Bryant 64 2. Houston Baptist ....302-302—604 TV Radio W L Pct GB SOUTH Drumright: Dudley 13, Harris 9, Coweta (8-11): Haas 28, Kelley 14, 3. Grand Canyon .........306-306—612 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL Rio Grande Valley .23 8 .742 — Alcorn St. 78, Grambling St. 77 Hogan 5, Overstreet 3, Hughes 3. Elliott 8, Lee 7, Whiteley 5. 4. Lamar .........................304-317—621 6 p.m. ......Girls: Sapulpa at Union ..........................................................................KYAL-1550 Iowa ..........................19 11 .633 3½ Belmont 69, Austin Peay 67 Liberty: Brown 11, Honeycutt 8, Kelley (7-12): Colon 14, Yozzo 11, T5. McNeese Blue ........307-315—622 6 p.m. ......Girls: Muskogee Owasso.......................................................................KYFM-100.1 Sioux Falls ................18 11 .621 4 Chattanooga 68, W. Carolina 46 Lonsdale 6, Guffy 5. Ngo 11, Berry 9, Mckenzie 5, Poarch GLENCOE 73, PAWNEE 67, OT T5. S.F. Austin ...............309-313—622 Texas .........................15 16 .484 8 Coppin St. 76, Morgan St. 60 3, Huber 2, Wilson 2. 7:30 p.m. Boys: Sapulpa at Union ..........................................................................KYAL-97.1 7. Sam Houston St. ..... 309-317—626 Tulsa......................12 19 .387 11 Elon 66, Davidson 63 Glencoe 16 14 12 18 13 — 73 7 p.m. .......Teams TBA .................................................................................................KTBZ-1430 INOLA 61, SPERRY 31 8. Arkansas State .........311-316—627 Austin ........................11 18 .379 11 Florida A&M 70, NC Central 63 Pawnee 16 14 19 11 7 — 67 7:30 p.m. Boys: Muskogee at Owasso .................................................................KYFM-100.1 Inola 19 15 16 11 — 61 9. South Alabama .......319-309—628 West Division Hampton 54, Md.-Eastern Shore 35 Glencoe: T.Lazenby 25, Hadlock WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Sperry 4 7 7 13 — 31 10.
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    A STUDY OF MEDIA PRACTITIONERS: DEFINING T!HE MA!RKET MIX AND EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF POTENTIAL STUDENTS FOR OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY'S MASS COMMUN CATION GRADUATE PROGRAM By SALLY A. NESSELRODE Bachelor of Science Okllahoma State University Stillwater, Oklahoma 1987 Submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate College of Oklahoma State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE December 1998 A STUDY OF MEDIA PRACTITIONERS: DEFINING THE MARKET MIX AND EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF POTENTIAL STUDENTS FOR OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY'S MASS COMMUNICATION GRADUATE PROGRAM ij PREFACE This study of media practitioners was designed to help the faculty of the Mass Communication graduate program at Oklahoma State University identify the market and educational needs of potential graduate students. This research examines whether media professionals are interested in a graduate education, the specific courses they are interested in tak.ing, and the preferred class schedule and location of those classes. Many people deserve much more than a simple acknowledgement for their help and support. First, this thesis would not have been possible had it not been for the funding that I received from the Mass Communication Department. am extremely grateful to Dr. Paul Smeyak and the department for generously financing the mailings and supplies used for this study. A very special thank you goes to my advisor, Dr. Sieve Smethers, for his endl,ess guidance, support, patience, and encouragement throughout this study. His words of wisdom and constant understanding provided me the inner-strength I needed to complete this research. Thank you, my dear friend, for all the academic advice and extra laughs.