Tunnelvision a Publication for Alumni of Student Media at Vanderbilt University

Tunnelvision a Publication for Alumni of Student Media at Vanderbilt University

Issue 14 H Spring 2011 H H H SPECIAL 2011 VANDERBILT STUDENT MEDIA HALL OF FAME NEW INDUCTEE ISSUE H H H tunnelvision A publication for alumni of student media at Vanderbilt University THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS Vanderbilt Student Media is grate- ful to its alumni and other donors whose contributions help sup- port alumni outreach efforts such as this newsletter and our Hall of Fame event. With your help we are better able to maintain a strong and active network and more able to help our students achieve their media goals. Our thanks especially to these donors FRED Buc TERRY EASTLAND FRYE GAILLARD TYLER KEPNER NEIL SKENE from the past year: ClASS OF '79 ClASS OF '71 ClASS OF '68 ClASS OF '97 ClASS OF '73 SUPPORTERS Anonymous, ‘98 Anonymous John Boys ‘61 Fred Buc ‘79 Paige Orr Clancy, ‘98 Corinne Cookson ‘07 Charles Cook Dawson ‘65 Katherine Degerberg ‘85 T. William Estes ‘54 L.John Haile ‘67 Steven Hall THE 2011 CLASS Brad Hammond ‘74 Don House ‘75 Jerry N. Jordan ‘49 Juliann Schwan Larimer ‘88 Marni Lessa ‘92 Edyth Lasky Malin ‘47 Michelle Manzo ‘92 Hugh J. Moore ‘66 Steve Oggel ‘64 Harry Howe Ransom ‘43 Tom Rosenblatt ‘74 Daniel & Jennifer Schiffer ’04, ‘03 David C. Scott ‘88 Jim Tart, ‘64 John Travis ‘50 HOMECOMING GOLD Vanderbilt Student Media Hall of Fame’s 2011 class named Kevin B. Barnard ‘80 Roy Blount Jr., ‘63 by Ann Marie Deer Owens, Class of 1976 • Hall of Fame Committee • Senior Public Affairs Officer, Vanderbilt News Service Ann Carroll ‘74 Jay Graves, ‘93 G.Marc Hamburger ‘64 Five Vanderbilt University alumni who A ceremony and reception to honor Laurie Houston ‘91 made their mark as student journalists and the third class of inductees is scheduled JIM LEESON AWARD Sally Houston ‘82 distinguished themselves through profes- from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the Vanderbilt Irwin J. Kuhn ‘76 Geoff McClelland ‘62 sions that include author, baseball writer, Student Life Center’s Ballroom B. The event, Paul Pirillo ‘86 legal counsel, publisher and radio executive which will be held in conjunction with Raleigh Romine ‘71 will be inducted Oct. 21 into the Vanderbilt Vanderbilt’s Homecoming/Reunion week- Carl L. Sebelius Jr., ‘61 Jeffrey D. Segal, ‘75 Student Media Hall of Fame. end, will include an announcement about Justin Seibert, ‘99 Those selected for the 2011 class are the creation of the Jim Leeson Award to rec- Robert Lawrence Shaw ‘04 Frye Gaillard, writer-in-residence at the ognize excellent student journalists. Leeson Kara Smith ‘00 University of South Alabama who has writ- was a longtime adviser at Vanderbilt Student Margaret Tarpley John H. Turner ten extensively on Southern race relations, Communications who forged lasting rela- politics and culture; Terry Eastland, pub- tionships with many students. STUDENT MEDIA STAR lisher of The Weekly Standard and political The Vanderbilt Student Media Hall of Jim Leeson, photo by Thomas Rushton Lamar Alexander ‘62 writer; Neil Skene, vice chairman and legal Fame was established in 2009 to honor This year's Hall of Fame induction will include Chris Carroll Robert C. Eager ‘67 counsel for MedAffinity Corporation and Vanderbilt University alumni who have the announcement of the creation of the Jim Sam Feist ‘91 historical writer; Fred Buc, general man- achieved outstanding personal or profes- Leeson Award for excellence in student journal- William W. Gwinn Jr., ‘77 ager for WRLT-FM, Lightning 100; and Tyler sional accomplishments and/or have made ism. Leeson, who died in May 2010, served as Alison Ruth Scholly Summy ‘90 consulting journalist to VSC for approximately 10 Sean Seelinger, ‘07 Kepner, national baseball writer for The years from 1974–'84. New York Times. Hall of Fame, continued on page 3 ALUMNI SPONSOR Curt Jeffrey Mayer, ‘05 Justin Stephen Smith ‘03 ALUMNI GOLD SPONSOR Anonymous, ‘74 Skip Bayless ‘74 Radio license sale starts endowment To make a tax deductible contribu- WRVU programming to continue service and will resume over-the-air broad- “The media industry is changing dra- tion to Vanderbilt Student Media, cast service on WPLN’s HD3 channel begin- matically, a fact nowhere more obvious please go to www.vandymedia. ning in the fall of 2011. than on a college campus where younger org and click on the “Donate” online and on new HD channel. button, or contact Paige Clancy The agreement calls for a payment of consumers and content producers are gravi- at [email protected]. The Board of Directors of Vanderbilt $3,350,000 from Nashville Public Radio to tating to innovative technologies,” said Mark Thank you. Student Communications and the Board of Vanderbilt Student Communications, gives Wollaeger, Vanderbilt University English Directors of Nashville Public Radio agreed WRVU the use of WPLN HD3 and guaran- professor and chair of the VSC Board of H H H June 7 to the transfer of the license of WRVU tees internship opportunities for Vanderbilt Directors. “This agreement will help ensure 91.1FM to Nashville Public Radio. students in Nashville Public Radio’s award- for our students the opportunity to shape The station’s new call letters will be WFCL, winning news department. the future of media for years to come. VANDERBILT STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. and its mission will be to showcase classical After careful deliberation, which included “Students and faculty members represent- music and the arts and promote local per- a nine-month public exploration, the VSC ing VSC researched various options privately 1967 2011 formances and events. The change in format Board concluded the creation of an endow- and publicly for two years and ultimately was effective midnight, June 7. ment was critical to ensuring student media’s concluded the sale to Nashville Public Radio WRVU’s eclectic programming format ability to service the information and cultural Celebrating 44 years in 2011 continues without interruption as an online needs of the Vanderbilt student population. WRVU, continued on page 7 2 tunnel vision bright lights an alumni column… The Hustler’s peculiar place in MEDIA LEADERS Vanderbilt baseball history The VSC Board of Directors selected the following media leaders for the 2011-12 academic year: The editor from ’68 tells the story… by Chuck Offenburger, Class of '69 Editor's note: At press time, the baseball team was for the first time hosting a “Super WRVU INSIDEVANDY.COM THE VANDERBILT VANDERBILT Regional” playoff, with the Robert Ackley Peter Nygaard HUSTLER TELEVISION winner of the 3-game series Station Manager Director Chris Honiball Andrew Kirkman with Oregon State advancing Editor-in-Chief Station Manager to the College World Series in Omaha. Forty-six years ago, when I started as a student at Vanderbilt Chuck Offenburger (left) and Doug Bates at a Vandy game. University, almost no one on campus ever attended a home baseball game, except for the 15 to 18 players on the Commodores’ THE SLANT THE TORCH THE VANDERBILT ORBIS POLITICAL squad and maybe a few of their parents. They hadn’t had a winning Dan King Valerie Hsu REVIEW Andri Alexandrou REVIEW season in more than 10 years. They seldom ever won more than one Editor-in-Chief Editor-in-Chief Ariel Mason Editor-in-Chief Matthew Taylor or two Southeastern Conference games in a season. Editor-in-Chief Division Head In March of 1969, The Vanderbilt Hustler described what the ’68 team had been like: “…the program was less organized than those of most high schools. The players wore uniforms of dime store qual- ity and the athletic department was staging a minor holding action on equipment. It turned out ultimately that the Commodores of ’68 NOT PICTURED: didn’t even deserve the wares they were getting, as the shoddy outfit fanned, erred and laughed its way to an 8-19 record and a 2-14 finish CHIEF COPY EDITOR Zach Fisch in the SEC…” The thought back then that an alumnus might ever fly back to the NEWS EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR OPINION EDITOR WRVU PROGRAM campus in Nashville, to watch the ol’ alma mater play baseball? Hah! Liz Furlow Meghan Rose Matt Scarano DIRECTOR Scott Cardone Preposterous! But that’s exactly what I did in late April this year, to watch a VANDERBILT 3-game series against archrival Tennessee at Hawkins Field. TELEVISION PROGRAM DIRECTOR Strange as it frequently seems to me, Vanderbilt now has one of the Rachel Abeshouse best college baseball programs in the nation. Crowds for home games now can approach 5,000. Nearly all games are televised or streamed. For six straight years, they’ve made the NCAA playoffs. Twice in the last five years, they’ve wound up only a game or two short of qualifying for LIFE Editor MULTIMEDIA WEB DEVELOPER the College World Series in Omaha. Several former Commodores have Kristen Webb EDITOR Max Gillett gone on to play Major League Baseball. Maybe most impressive of all Grace Aviles is that Vanderbilt has played at a very high level of college baseball, and done so consistently, since the early 1970s. This season’s team has a Yastrzemski playing rightfield – Mike, the grandson of baseball Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski of Boston Red Sox fame. They have a pitcher named Jack Armstrong, just like the “All-American Boy” in the syndicated radio show that kids loved 60 years ago. This Armstrong is just one of a half-dozen quality pitchers on this year’s staff. And these Vanderbilt players today can hit the ball. Around the horn, their names even sound like a real ball club – Gray, And the awards go to … Casali, Westlake, Gomez, Esposito, Kemp, Loftus, Yaz. Meanwhile, we alumni and other fans worry constantly that our head coach Tim Corbin, now in his ninth year, is going to be stolen away by one of Vanderbilt Student Media hosted its annual year- a mentor is fitting – Hannah plans to work as an the perennially elite college baseball programs.

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