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Marketing/communications leader says foundation of his career goes back to OHIO, WOUB

Tony Burke grew up in Lyndhurst, Ohio near Cleveland and his dream was to be a play-by-play sportscaster. 

ā€œI knew 51ĀŅĀ×ā€™s communications and journalism programs were considered to be one of the best in the country,ā€ said Burke. ā€œSo, I came to Athens for a college visit. I knew in 45 seconds that 51ĀŅĀ× was where I was going to college.ā€

During his visit, Burke got a tour of WOUB. Learning about the hands-on experience students could get working for a professional PBS/NPR station truly excited him.

ā€œI was in awe when I saw it for the first time. WOUB sold me immediately. I saw all the technology around me. I didnā€™t know how to use any of it, but I knew that I would at some point,ā€ said Burke with a chuckle. ā€œI knew that what I would experience working there would go beyond what I learned in the classroom.ā€

Burke got involved at WOUB toward the middle of his freshman year. He started working on WOUB radio doing sportscasts and eventually moved into TV anchoring sports on WOUBā€™s nightly TV news program, ā€œNewsWatch.ā€

ā€œWe kept pretty busy covering all of the sports in the region,ā€ said Burke. ā€œWe covered 51ĀŅĀ× athletics and all the high school teams from the surrounding counties. We all learned so much.ā€ 

After graduation, Burke eventually got his first media job at a radio station near his hometown. He was the news and sports director at a station in Chardon, Ohio. He also did play-by-play work and was an on-air disc jockey. 

ā€œThe experiences that I got at WOUB and the people I got to work with, professionals and other students, were amazing. We got to experience things that other students in other programs didnā€™t get to experience," Tony Burke said.

In late 1992, Burke started working as the executive sports producer at WUAB/WOIO TV in Cleveland and held that role for seven years before moving on to an on-air position as a reporter for Classic Teleproductions in Cleveland. Burke was a reporter, host and producer for programs about high school football and basketball. He also produced a program about the then-Cleveland Indians.

After that, Burke went on to work as a producer for Fox Sports Net Ohio and WEWS-TV in Cleveland, before becoming the assistant news director and then news director at Comcast SportsNet in Washington D.C. 

ā€œIn 2011, I was at Comcast and had been in the industry about 20 years, and things were changing. I had two girls at home and started to realize I wasnā€™t seeing them a lot,ā€ said Burke. ā€œIn Washington D.C., the commute was a couple of hours a day each way. I knew I needed to make a change.ā€

Burke moved into marketing and communications. He is now the director of communications and marketing at Walsh Jesuit High School in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.

ā€œI used all the experience I gained in TV and radio and channeled it into this career,ā€ said Burke. 

Burke says the foundation of his career goes back to WOUB. ā€œThe experiences that I got at WOUB and the people I got to work with, professionals and other students, were amazing. We got to experience things that other students in other programs didnā€™t get to experience. Once I got into the industry, I knew what I was doing. WOUB was a key reason I had a quick rise in the industry. Iā€™m forever indebted to WOUB and the things I was able to do there.ā€

Published
January 27, 2024
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