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Collegiate Broadcasters, Inc.
Awards 2002

2002 CBI NATIONAL STUDENT PRODUCTION AWARDS FINALIST LIST and WINNERS!

(This list is in alphabetical order winners are in boldface and underlined )

Congratulations to all the finalists and winners!

Television Division

Best Newscast

  • Colorado State University - “CSU CTV News for April 23, 2002” by
    Jeff Parden, Adam Atchison, Stacey Hallman,
    Audra Ensign, Kevin Brown, Krista Johnson, Ryan Cole

  • Illinois State University - “TV 10 5:30 p.m. News for December 6, 2001” by
    Beth Krug, Daralene Jones, Kim Hynes, Ashley Woodrum,
    Kevin Hankis, Luke Legner, Angie Lopez, Ray Shami,
    Lindsay Andrew, Dana Fugett, James Hrabak, Tim Miles,
    Jim O’Brill, Shanea Havers, and Lee Turley

  • Ithaca College - “Newswatch 16 for April 9, 2002” by
    Jeff Saperstone, Cayle Thompson, Emily Riemer, Aaron Mason,
    Emily DeLaney, Tyler Marinello, Maureen McCann, Jim McGraw,
    Peter Busa, Kevin McLoughlin, Lauren Martin, Julie Cochran,
    Adriana Paska, Matt Hodgson, Chris Onorato, and Dave Lefchak

  • University Of Texas-Austin - “KVR News for February 11, 2002” by
    The KVR News Staff
Best News Reporting
  • Illinois State University - “Day Care- Part II on TV-10” by
    Kim Hynes broadcast December 6, 2001

  • Ithaca College - “Plain Street Bridge on Newswatch 16” by
    Meredith Jurgensen broadcast February 5, 2002

  • Ithaca College - “Cornell Handicap Hockey on Newswatch 16” by
    John Langeler broadcast March 21, 2002

  • University of La Verne - “Three Point Shoot Out and Slam Dunk Contest” by
    Bryan Smith and Rene Luna broadcast May 7, 2002

Best Feature Broadcast
  • Midwestern State University - “From the Ground Up (Habitat for Humanity)” by
    Ashley Hester, Erica Zenteno, Cooper Carlin, and
    Chris Lewis broadcast May 2, 2001

  • Rowan University - “Ecstasy and Electronica” by Kathleen Berger,
    Erin Plyler, Susan Minnick, Christopher Robinette,
    Christopher Mueller, Lauren Ackermann, and Simone Viere
    presented May 15, 2002

  • University of La Verne - “America’s Best Cheerleading” by Edna Becerra
    and Agustin Avalos broadcast March 5, 2002
Best Technical Production

  • Illinois State University - “Chewin’ the Fat” by Jim O’Brill, Dana Fugett
    and Liz Dupuis broadcast March 1, 2002 on TV-10

  • Midwestern State University - “From the Ground Up (Habitat for Humanity)” by
    Ashley Hester, Erica Zenteno, Cooper Carlin and
    Chris Lewis broadcast May 2, 2001

  • University of Cincinnati - “Outside Campus” by Brian Robinson
    broadcast March 25-April 19, 2002 on
    Media Bridges; Cincinnati Public Access

  • University of Miami - “UM IQ Show #6 Greeks versus Pearson” by
    Rachel Brill, Terri Maloney and Joshua Johnson
    broadcast May 1, 2002 on UMTV Channel 24
Best Sportscast

  • Colorado State University - “CSU CTV Sports” by
    Adrian Cruz, Paul Smith, Joe Carter and Melissa Rogers
    broadcast September 3, 2001

  • University of La Verne - “Eye on La Verne #3 Sportscast” by
    James Morrison broadcast March 2002

  • University of La Verne - “Eye on La Verne #5 Sportscast” by
    James Morrison broadcast April 23, 2002

  • University of Texas-Austin - “KVR Sports” by
    The KVR Sports Staff broadcast April 8, 2002
Best Sports Play-By-Play

  • Ithaca College - “Bombers Football: Ithaca versus Cortland” by
    Keith Hannon, James McGraw, Ari Woog, Cara Rosenberg
    and Alex Pryor broadcast November 10, 2001

  • University of La Verne - “NCAA Division III Women’s Volleyball:
    University of La Verne versus Mt. St. Josephs” by
    James Morrison, Nate Michael and Shane Rodriquez
    broadcast November 17, 2001
Best Music Video Production

  • Berry College - “Rocky Raccoon” (The Beatles) by Matt Schneider

  • Cayuga Community College - “Lactose Related” by Tim Krupka, Ron Stangarone,
    Travis Stock and Chris Clark

  • Cayuga Community College - “Laid” by Josh Borisoff, Dan Krampen and Dan Coon

  • Pepperdine University - “My Favorite Green” by Clay Ewing
Best VJ Aircheck
  • No entries were selected as finalists in this category
Best Promo for Station or Student Media Outlet
  • No entries were selected as finalists in this category
Best Public Service Announcement

  • Illinois State University - “Humane Society’s Adopt a Pet” by
    Drew Hansgen and Andrea Dean
    broadcast on TV-10

  • University of Texas-Austin - “Alzheimer’s Association: Remember” by
    Christopher Tolle broadcast on KVR-TV
    August 4, 2001
Best Advertisement

  • No entries were selected as finalists in this category
Best Advertising Production

  • No entries were selected as finalists in this category
Radio Division

Best Newscast

  • KULV- University of La Verne - “KULV News for December 10, 2001” by
    Erin Coleman

  • WNSC-University of Central Florida - “Newscast for April 8, 2002” by
    Elizabeth Woodman and Isabel Rougeau

  • WNUR- Northwestern University - “News at 5:00 p.m. for January 16, 2002” by
    Didi Swartz, Nikole Muzzy, Adam Riff and
    Tony Tagliavia

  • WONC - North Central College - “Newscast for April 30, 2002” by Lisa Howard
Best News Reporting

  • WCRX- Columbia College- “Mother Nature’s Wrath (Part I)” by Gene Beil
    broadcast May 6-9, 2002

  • WRHU- Hofstra University-“Crash of American Airlines, Flight 587” by
    Andrew Falzon broadcast November 15, 2001

  • WUAL- University of Alabama- “Holiday Defense” by Brandi Srader
    broadcast March 19, 2002
Best Feature Reporting:

  • KTUH - University of Hawaii at Manoa - “In the Field: Brothers Cazimero” by
    Barbie Wong
    broadcast April 25, 2002

  • WMUL - Marshall University - “Dr. Paul Ambrose Remembered” by
    Vince Payne broadcast Monday,
    September 24, 2001

  • WNUR - Northwestern University - “Wilson Yard Development” by Didi Swartz
    broadcast Sunday, May 19, 2002

  • WXPN - University of Pennsylvania - “Folk-Rock Forgotten” by Tom DiMenna
    broadcast March 5, 2002
Best Documentary

  • WICB- Ithaca College- “Prison Education” by
    Benjamin Murphy, Michael Johnson,
    Laura Hess and Gabrielle Prutisto
    broadcast November 16, 2001

  • WMUL- Marshall University- “Survival Mind Set: The R.A.D. System Program”
    by Jason Littell broadcast Monday, July 23, 2001

  • WONC-North Central College- “Unions and Youth.” by Joseph Roth
    broadcast Sunday, March 31, 2002

  • WVUA- University of Alabama-“Future Prospect Pre-game Show” by
    Frank Lassiter, Michael Gillispie and
    Ben George broadcast May 26, 2002
Best Technical Production

  • KTSW - Southwest Texas State University - “American Lung Association” by
    Meiyee Tam broadcast
    September 2001 - April 2002

  • KTUH - University of Hawaii at Manoa - “Tool Promo” by
    John Goya and Loriel Macalma
    broadcast October 25-
    November10, 2001

  • WONC - North Central College - “Pure Rock Imagers” by
    Norm Ramil and Rebecca Grazier
    broadcast April 12, 2002

  • WZND - Illinois State University - “Alamo II” by WZND Staff
    broadcast April 27-May 6, 2002
Best Sports Reporting

  • WNUR - Northwestern University - “NU Seniors Say Goodbye” by
    Matthew Pearl broadcast
    November 22, 2001

  • WONC - North Central College - “Calder Cup Hits Chicago” by
    Tim Calderwood broadcast May 30, 2002

  • WRHU - Hofstra University - “Carter Makes Mets’ Hall” by Andrew Falzon
    broadcast August 2001

  • WZND - Illinois State University - “Redbird Recruiting Wrap” by
    Aaron Johnston broadcast April 25, 2002
Best Sports Play-by-Play

  • WGLS - Rowan University - “NCAA Division III Football Tournament:
    Rowan University versus Bridgewater College”
    by John Sadak, Mark Kasubinski and Derek Jones
    broadcast December 8, 2001

  • WMUL - Marshall University - “2001 GMAC Bowl: Marshall University versus
    East Carolina University” by
    Vince Payne and Scott Hall
    broadcast Wednesday, December 19, 2001

  • WNUR - Northwestern University “Northwestern vs. Indiana (baseball)” by
    Matthew Pearl, Rich Goldberg, Greg Pasieka
    and Samuel King broadcast May 19, 2002

  • WONC - North Central College - “IHSA Regional Basketball Championship:
    Neuqua Valley versus Napierville Central”
    by Tim Calderwood, Norm Ramil,
    Becky Grazier and Scot Bertram
    broadcast March 1, 2002
Best DJ Aircheck

  • WCRX - Columbia College - “The ‘V.G.’ Lozano Show” by Virginia Lozano
    segments of broadcasts between
    December 5, 2001 and March 10, 2002

  • WCRX - Columbia College - “The Mike Ricordati Show” by
    Mike Ricordati and Tim Vander Tuuk
    segments of broadcasts between
    April 14 - May 29, 2002

  • WONC - North Central College -“Pure Rock Afternoons” by Norm Ramil
    segments of broadcasts between
    April 2 - May 15, 2002

  • WUMS - University of Mississippi - “The Keith and Jay Show” by
    Keith Sisson and Jay Wiltz
    broadcast August 21, 2001
Best Promo for Station or Student Media Outlet

  • KTSW -- Southwest Texas State University - "Get 'em While They're Young" by
    Priscilla Stanley broadcast from
    February 2 - May 31, 2002

  • WCRX -- Columbia College - "Welcome Back" by Horacio Ramirez
    broadcast from June 8 - September 14, 2001

  • WMUL -- Marshall University - "Too Sexy" by
    Amanda Rhodes and Chris Roberts
    broadcast from Tuesday, July 31, 2001
    through the present time

  • WONC -- North Central College - "We Don't Play Britney Spears" by
    Adam Page broadcast August 1, 2001
Best Public Service Announcement

  • KTUH -- University of Hawaii at Manoa - "Love-A-Dog Month" by
    John Goya and Allyson Ota
    broadcast from October 9 -31, 2001

  • KTUH -- University of Hawaii at Manoa - "Ai-Pono" by Allyson Ota
    broadcast February 9, 2002

  • KTXT -- Texas Tech University - "Kid Drug Prevention" by Tanya Whitehouse
    broadcast during the 2001 fall semester
Best Advertisement

  • KTXT -- Texas Tech University - "Leftover Salmon" by Melanie Bush
    The broadcast date was not provided.

  • KTXT -- Texas Tech University - "Origins" by Neil Bufkin
    broadcast February 23, 2002

  • WVCS -- California University of Pennsylvania -- "Student Life" by
    Ron Hudson and
    James “Lazzlow” Huba
    broadcast during the 2002
    spring semester

  • WZND -- Illinois State University - "Barnes and Noble" by the WZND Staff
    broadcast from January 12 - May 6, 2002
Best Advertising Production

  • KCSU -- Colorado State University - "Spring Football" by Bryan Bean
    broadcast April 2002

  • KTXT -- Texas Tech University - "Easter Bash" by Melanie Bush
    broadcast from March 22 - 31, 2002

  • WUMS -- University of Mississippi - "Underneath it All" by Sarah Abston
    broadcast February 25, 2002

  • WZND -- Illinois State University - "Avanti's" by the WZND staff
    broadcast from April 8 -12, 2002
Best Student Media Website: (Radio and Television)
  • KGLX - Webster University - www.kglx.org by Peter Schmafeldt

  • KTUH - University of Hawaii at Manoa - www.ktuh.org by Shaun Lau
    and Kari Unebasami
  • WMUL - Marshall University - www.marshall.edu/wmul by Vince Payne

  • WZND - Illinois State University - www.wznd.com by the WZND Staff
College Media Advisers, Inc. Diversity Award

  • KTXT-- Texas Tech - KTXT Staff

  • KVR -- University of Texas-Austin - KVR Staff

  • WCRX -- Columbia College - WCRX Staff

CBI is honored to be announce the Most Valuable Staffer-Broadcast award winners from the Scripps Howard Foundation. What did these winners win?

  • A $5,000 scholarship and plaque.
  • A $5,000 matching grant for the nominating station
  • An all expense paid trip to the convention.

Congratulations to...

  • Brian D. Dean, station manager, WACW-FM radio, Asbury College
  • Jennifer Durham, underwriting manager, KCSU-FM radio, Colorado State University, Fort Collins
  • Tracie M. Klusek, station manager, WGSU-FM radio, State University of New York, Genesso
  • Michela Maxwell, general manager, WQFS-FM radio, Guilford College, Greensboro, N.C.
  • Elaine Miller, promotions co-director, KCOU-FM radio, University of Missouri-Columbia

Immediately following the awards was a reception, sponsored by National Lampoon Networks.

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