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Electronic Outlets
Campus facilities include new digital color television studios, Final Cut
Pro high definition video editing suites, a recording studio, a link to the
Central New York's Time-Warner cable access channel and our advanced radio
labs. Outside of class you can gain hands-on experience by becoming involved
with:
WRVO-FM is a
50,000-watt award-winning National Public Radio affiliate that offers
internships in broadcasting, news writing, programming, and fundraising
areas.
WNYO-FM is our new
music station. It is staffed and managed by students, radio station.
WTOP-TV is the
campus television station. It is staffed and run by students.
The Laker Courant is the E-zine
publication of Communication Studies Journalism Program
Print Media Outlets
You can gain valuable hands-on experience in the journalism field by
involving yourself with one of the following:
The Oswegonian
is the award-winning weekly newspaper written and edited by students. The
Oswegonian offers students the opportunity to familiarize themselves with all
aspects of the print media. Students are the reporters, the editors, the
business personnel, the designers and much more.
The Center for Community
Journalism focuses on the often overlooked local newspapers, small-market
radio and television news stations. Its goal is to familiarize students with
community reporting and encourage them to aspire to a career with a hometown
paper. This program sponsors design workshops, writing retreats and state-wide
videoconferences. More information can be obtained by contacting Eileen
Gillian or by visiting the Communication Studies
Journalism program page.
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