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Fall 2019 College Broadcasters, Inc Volume 15, Issue 2 AskCBI.org Fall 2019 College Broadcasters, Inc. Join CBI in St. Louis for the National Student Electronic Media Convention Visual Media Festival Entries Due Oct. 1, Early-Bird Registration Ends Oct. 1 Make plans to attend the 2019 National National Student Production Awards and exhibitors for this year’s convention. Student Electronic Media Convention winners will be announced during the St. Contact Development Director Lynn (NSEMC) at the Hyatt Regency St. Louis at Louis convention. The National Student Riggle at [email protected] before The Arch, Oct. 31-Nov. 2. Production Awards are the country’s most Oct. 11 for more information. Early-bird registration rates end Oct. 1. prestigious awards for student electronic Registration, awards and hotel links are CBI member students, faculty and staff can media work. available at AskCBI.org/StLouis. register for $110 per person. More than 900 student-produced awards After Oct. 1, convention rates start at entries are professionally judged each $140 per person. View all registration rates year. There are over 30 award categories, at AskCBI.org. including Best Newscast, Play-By-Play, Don’t miss out on the Oct. 1 deadline for Documentary, Student Media Website and the CBI Visual Media Festival. The festival Station Imaging. This year’s awards include recognizes and exhibits student work in the the addition of high school categories. 31- Nov. 2, 2019 areas of film and video production. CBI is also seeking convention sponsors Oct. Sharpen Skills During Wednesday’s NSEMC Pre-Convention Workshops CBI is hosting two pre-convention workshops Wednesday, Oct. 30. Sign up for these in-depth programs for a deep dive into a specific topic and add a new skill to your media toolbox. Register now for these two pre-convention workshops through the convention registration page. Act quickly! Both sessions have limited seating. Ultimate Podcast Bootcamp | Podcast Workshop 9 a.m.-4 p.m. • $50 Sarah Hutchins, Editorial Director for Investigative Reporters & Editors and podcast host Learn everything you need to know to produce a standout podcast. Turn your idea into a podcast your entire campus wants to subscribe to. We’ll discuss the equipment and tools you need to get your show online and in front of an audience. Then we’ll dig deeper and talk about techniques to make your podcast stand out from the crowd. Topics will include storyboarding your podcast, conducting quality interviews and promoting your show. This bootcamp will provide resources for all kinds of podcasts: news, music-based, sports, drama and more. Small Camera, Simple Stories | Mobile Storytelling Workshop 1-5 p.m. • $50 Leni Cooper and Lynn Riggle, University of Mount Union This workshop is for the video noob. You’ll learn some simple tips and tricks for producing better multimedia stories with just your smart device. We’ll start with some basics including different narrative storytelling types, interviewing, shot composition, sequencing and compressing time. Following this workshop, you will go out and tell a story (one of your own ideas, or a suggested assignment). Download the free Attendify app and search Instructors will be available for feedback and troubleshooting before you upload your for “CBI”. Join the St. Louis event to view the story to YouTube. Your work will be showcased during CBI’s Show and Tell Saturday session schedule, speaker biographies and session. After the workshop, you should be able to take what you learn and start producing vendor information. stories for your campus media to augment your social presence, or upload to your school’s news site. View the session schedule by date and set Attendees should bring their smart device with either iMovie for iOS or FilmoraGo for reminders for sessions you want to attend. Android devices already installed. You should also have space for saving story elements on your device, so be sure to download and save your photos and videos. AskCBI.org Congratulations to the National Student Production Awards Finalists Winners to be announced Saturday, Nov. 2 in St. Louis BEST STATION PROMO (Audio) Virginia Commonwealth University – WVCW Radio – River City BEST HARD NEWS REPORTING (Audio) Colorado State University – KCSU-FM – Listen for Humanity: Underground Lake Land College – WLKL-FM – Body and Mind Health KCSU’s Station Promo Connection East Carolina University – WZMB 91.3 – WZMB PROMO BEST ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCTION – High School University of Hawaii – KTUH – Kaiwi Monk Seal News Goshen College – WGCS – 91.1 The Globe – Riley Promo (Audio) University of West Georgia – The WOLF Internet Radio – Illinois State University – WZND Fuzed Radio – Street Team One Finalist – to be recognized at awards ceremony in St. Louis Newnan Nazis Promo University of Wisconsin-Madison – WSUM 91.7 FM – Baldwin- BEST NEWS REPORTING – High School (Video) Warren Event BEST STATION PROMO (Video) One Finalist – to be recognized at awards ceremony in St. Louis Georgia State University – Neo Network – The SGA Debate BEST HARD NEWS REPORTING (Video) Ithaca College – ICTV – ICTV Reports Promo BEST ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCTION – High School Georgia State University – Neo Network – Students Detained at Seattle University – KXSU – Winterfest Promo (Video) Smircle for Marijuana on Campus University of Wisconsin-Madison – WSUM 91.7 FM – WSUM One Finalist – to be recognized at awards ceremony in St. Louis Southeastern Louisiana University – The Southeastern Channel – Commercial “Pearl River Dam” BEST REGULARLY SCHEDULED ENTERTAINMENT St. Cloud State University – UTVS Television – Fire Destroys BEST PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT (Audio) PROGRAM (Audio) Trailer Home in St. Cloud Liberty University – WQLU-FM – Cat Yoga @ Lynchburg American University in Cairo – AUC Radio – The Rundown: The University of North Texas – North Texas Television – Denton Humane Science-y Edition Airport Runway North Central College – WONC 89.1 FM – Diabetes Foundation Gannon University – 90.5 WERG – The V.I.P. on 90.5 WERG SUNY Plattsburgh – WARP Radio – Wedding Doctor University of Wisconsin Oshkosh – WRST – Script to Screen BEST FEATURE NEWS REPORTING (Video) University of Texas-Arlington – UTA Radio – Stop Human York College of Pennsylvania – WVYC – Kid Simple: Neumann University – Neumann Media – Jake Loburak: The Trafficking A Radio Drama Colorblind Videographer Oregon State University – KBVR-TV – Food Insecurity at OSU BEST PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT (Video) BEST GENERAL ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM (Video) Pittsburg State University – CAPS 13 – PSU Family Day Berry College – Viking Fusion – Domestic Violence Ithaca College – ICTV – Looseleaf University of North Florida – Spinnaker Media – Drumline University of North Texas – North Texas Television – Taylor University – Film and Media Production – Burning All My Prepares for Inauguration of President Syzmanski Water Conservation Rap Clothes and Me University of South Dakota – KYOT TV – Vermillion Area Taylor University – Film and Media Production – My Brother’s BEST FEATURE NEWS REPORTING (Audio) Arts Council Keeper Eastern Illinois University – WEIU-FM – Vest for Vito York College of Pennsylvania – WVYC – York County Foodbank University of North Texas – North Texas Television – North Illinois State University – WZND Fuzed Radio – Student Living Texas Now Liberty University – WQLU-FM – Water Changes Everything BEST COMEDY (Video) Westminster College – WCN – Profile of a TV News Chief Georgia State University – Neo Network – Bad Direction BEST SPORTS REPORTING (Video) Photographer Georgia State University – Neo Network – It’s a Great Place Colorado State University – CTV11 – Volleyball Team Reflects on to Work Struggles of Being a Black Athlete BEST NEWSCAST (Video) University of North Texas – North Texas Television – Temple University – Owl Sports Update – Finding A Home — Ohio University – WOUB Pubic Media – Sexual Assault Athens MG Ultimate Wrestling Season One Temple TUFF Southeastern Louisiana University – The Southeastern Channel – University of South Carolina – SGTV – Funny Money Temple University – Owl Sports Update – To Kane — From Your “Northshore News” (10/22/2018) Football Family Temple University – TUTV – Temple Update, Dec. 6, 2018 BEST DJ University of Texas-Dallas – UTD TV – Taekwondo In Action – Temple University – TUTV – Temple Update, April 18, 2019 Marshall University – WMUL-FM – Beefcake DJ Compilation The Observatory #6 Pittsburg State University – CAPS 13 – DJ Hot Hannah BEST NEWSCAST (Audio) University of Indianapolis – WICR Radio – Chloe Tyson Aircheck BEST SPORTS REPORTING (Audio) Goshen College – WGCS – 91.1 The Globe – Globe Newscast University of Tennessee-Martin – WUTM – Brian Affolter #2 Illinois State University – WZND Fuzed Radio – Four Year Goshen College – WGCS – 91.1 The Globe – Kadie Newscast Redbird Illinois State University – WZND Fuzed Radio – Ashley Antonini BEST PODCAST Ithaca College – WICB-FM – Cortaca Jug Football Game Open Newscast Goshen College – WGCS – 91.1 The Globe – Progressive Goshen Marshall University – WMUL-FM – Rachel Rousseau Earns Indiana State University – WZIS – WZIS News Update Ithaca College – WICB-FM – Six Degrees C-USA Player of the Week University of Tennessee at Martin – WUTM – “Collegiate University of Southern Indiana – 95.7 The Spin – USI Basketball BEST SPECIAL BROADCAST (Audio) Capitalist with Brian Affolter” – Episode 5 Seniors Asbury University – WACW – “The Drive” Westminster College – WCN – Mother Fair Podcast, Hillsdale College – WRFH-FM – Patmos, WI May 2019 Edition BEST SPORTS PLAY-BY-PLAY (Audio)
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