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Former OHIO and WOUB Student Steve Kurrent retires after 32 years as a producer/director at WEWS in Cleveland

Steve Kurrent won 24 regional Emmy awards in his nearly 40-year career as a television director. He says without 51ĀŅĀ× and WOUB, none of it would have been possible.

ā€œI grew up in Euclid, Ohio near Cleveland,ā€ said Kurrent. ā€œAnd I always wanted to work in TV. When I graduated high school, I knew I had to go to 51ĀŅĀ× because it had one of the top media programs in the state.ā€

Once Kurrent got to Athens, he immediately felt at home. He started working at WOUB his freshman year.

ā€œI had a work study job in the media distribution center at WOUB and got to know some of the professional staff,ā€ said Kurrent. ā€œThat helped me be able to start working at WOUB TV a little earlier in my freshman year than many others.ā€

Kurrent started working with studio lighting and then eventually worked his way up taking advantage of every opportunity that WOUB offered.

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Steve Kurrent working at WOUB in the early 1980s.

"I worked on NewsWatch. I did one episode of øé²¹³¾²ś±ō¾±²Ōā€™,ā€ said Kurrent. ā€œI technical directed and directed. I did everything behind the scenes that I could.ā€

As a radio and television major, Kurrent liked that he could take what he was learning in class and apply it to real-world, professional work.

ā€œWOUB and 51ĀŅĀ× offer this tremendous opportunity to get actual hands-on experience as a student, and I learned so much from that.ā€

On February 14, 1983, Kurrent got to be part of 51ĀŅĀ× Bobcat Menā€™s Basketball history as a student worker at WOUB.

ā€œDePaul was coming to Athens to play 51ĀŅĀ× at the Convocation Center. And WGN called WOUB because they needed a crew to broadcast the game nationally. So, of course, I jumped at that opportunity. But I donā€™t think the WGN director realized he was going to be working with students until he got here. He was a little nervous,ā€ said Kurrent laughing. ā€œI ran handheld camera under the basket. And it ended up being an amazing game. The Bobcats won in double overtime and we, the WOUB student crew, pulled it off!ā€

The final score of the game was 63 to 62 and the game was dubbed the ā€œSaint Valentineā€™s Day Massacre in the Convo.ā€

ā€œThe WOUB student crew did a great job. Itā€™s such a testament to the training that you get from WOUB.ā€

Kurrent ended up graduating in August of that same year, a little earlier than expected.

ā€œI got out a year early all because I worked at WOUB over summer and winter breaks and took classes at the same time,ā€ said Kurrent. ā€œIt was great.ā€

Kurrent was immediately hired as a floor director at WBNS TV in Columbus thanks to a connection from WOUB.

ā€œI was working at WOUB for summer break and a former student who was working in Columbus called WOUB,ā€ said Kurrent. ā€œHe told us he was leaving his current position at WBNS to go to Boston, and that I should apply for the open floor director position. So, I did just that, and got the job. That Bobcat/WOUB network is so important.ā€

During his five years in Columbus, Kurrent was promoted to a director. He then moved on to take a newscast director position in St. Louis, before coming home in 1989 for a weekend newscast director position at WEWS in Cleveland. He spent the next 32 years there eventually moving into a producer/director role.

ā€œI retired this past January,ā€ said Kurrent. ā€œI got some great opportunities there. I was lucky to be able to come home and do what I loved.ā€

Published
May 18, 2022
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