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When Justin Stoll and Emily Baird Stoll came to study at 51ĀŅĀ×, they both started working for WOUB and discovered they wanted to pursue a career in media.
This year, WOUB celebrates its 75-year journey to becoming a trusted source of public media for Athens and beyond.
Between new findings on ancient hominins' arrival in Europe, recognition in the sciences, publications, conference presentations, grants and awards, OHIO faculty had a busy winter season.
When Colin Porter was growing up in Springboro, Ohio, he wasnāt sure exactly what he wanted to do with his life until he started to develop a love for cameras in high school.
Tom Bosco says the newsroom he works in at ABC 6/Fox 28 TV in Columbus is like Athens northwest. Itās full of anchors, reporters, and producers who went to OHIO and started their careers at WOUB.
Andy Hermannās career has come full circle. He got his start in public radio as a student volunteer at WOUB and now heās working as a producer at Nebraska Public Media.
Former WOUB Lead Weather Forecaster Erin Ashley, the first graduate of OHIO'sĀ broadcast meteorology program, graduated in May of 2023, but sheās already back home starting a new job at a TV station
John Damschroderās (BSC ā78) communications career has spanned a variety of positions in news, marketing and politics.
FM radio listeners in the Ironton/Lawrence County region may have noticed a significant difference in sound quality and reliability recently.
Five Scripps College of Communication students working at WOUB Public Media received Awards of Excellence in the national Broadcast Education Association (BEA) Festival of Media Arts competition.
When Rachel Hoops Linden (BS ā12) came to Athens from Napoleon, Ohio, she wasnāt really sure what she wanted to do with her life.
WOUB to partner with the Athens City School District, the Mount Zion Black Cultural Center and Southeast Ohio History Center to celebrate Black History Month with a screening of "Great Migrations."
Growing up in the small town of Circleville, Ohio, Michael Lorentz didnāt have much exposure to the world of radio and television broadcasting.
How this OHIO grad made sports coverage work despite COVID
The Scripps School of Journalism and WOUB will co-sponsor a screening of the PBS FRONTLINE documentary, "Putinās Attack on Ukraine: Documenting War Crimes," on Feb. 6, from at the Athena Cinema.