MSU radio station best in nation for sports talk program
Contact: Alexandra McDaniel
STARKVILLE, Miss.âMississippi ´ķĪķAPP studentsâ dynamic skills are known as âbest in the countryâ after three broadcasters from WMSVâMSUâs radio stationâwon first place in the nation for Best Sports Talk Program at the 2024 Intercollegiate Broadcasting System convention in New York City earlier this semester.
Senior communication major Elizabeth Keen of Vicksburg, communication graduate student Tanner Marlar of Corinth and May 2023 graduate Aaliyan Mohammed of Collierville, Tennessee, won the award for their entry âMaroon and White Tonight.â
âFrom a pilot class in sports announcing, they took the initiative to create, produce and host their program on WMSV,â said Terry Likes, professor and head of the Department of Communication. âWe are proud of their accomplishment.â
Three additional IBS award finalists include recent graduates Olivia Beck of Dothan, AlabamaâBest Newscast for âWMSV Updateââand Amelia Middleton of HernandoâBest Campus/Community News for âChat GPT Tempts College Students.â The MSU TV Center was a finalist for Best Commercial/Promotion with âMSU Softball Support.â
The IBS, founded in 1940, is a volunteer-run organization that supports students, faculty and staff of college and high school media outlets. This year, it boasted more than 3,000 entries in the annual competition.
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