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Sunday, April 19
 

9:00am PDT

Day Turn: A Summer Reporting Bootcamp Overview
Sunday April 19, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am PDT
Faculty and former students from the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication outline the “Hubbard Reporting Experience.” In this collaborative two-week bootcamp, broadcast students go from basic production and reporting knowledge to day-turning news packages for broadcast. Students pitch stories at 8 a.m., then interview, shoot, write, track, edit and air a live newscast at 4 p.m., including remote live shots.

Moderator: Scott Libin, University of Minnesota
Panelists: Sara Quinn, University of Minnesota


Moderators
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Scott Libin

Senior Fellow and Consultant, University of Minnesota
Scott Libin is a senior fellow at the University of Minnesota's Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Scott's specialty is broadcast journalism, ethics and newsroom leadership. Before joining the University of Minnesota faculty, he served as vice president of news and... Read More →
Speakers
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Matthew Cikovic

Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication
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Sara Quinn

Senior Fellow, Educator, University of Minnesota
Sunday April 19, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am PDT
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9:00am PDT

The University Podcast Framework: Planning, Production and Revenues
Sunday April 19, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am PDT
In this three part panel discussion, the panelists will inform how to build your podcast studio. From the simplest setup to a complex full audio/video production. The second part will inform how to deepen relationships campus wide by developing content geared toward individual departments. The third part will inform how to turn your podcast studio into a revenue stream.
Moderator: Teddy Burch, Tennessee Tech University
Panelists: Brenda Wilson, Tennessee Tech University
Bradley Keim, University of Central Oklahoma
Moderators
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Teddy Burch

Tennessee Tech University
Speakers
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Bradley Keim

Manager - Media Operations, University of Central Oklahoma
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Brenda Wilson

Tennessee Tech University
Sunday April 19, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am PDT
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9:00am PDT

Blurring Boundaries: Integrating Sports, Broadcasting, and Journalism with AI Skills
Sunday April 19, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am PDT
This panel featuring both students and faculty will discuss how sports, broadcasting, and journalism teach skills that move the students’ studies from inside the classroom out into the community. We will also explore practical uses of AI, aligning academics with real-world skills.

Moderator: Kathy Heuston, Austin Peay State University
Speakers:
David Ellison, Faculty, Austin Peay State University
Barry Gresham, Faculty, Austin Peay State University
Alexis Hill, Undergraduate Student, Austin Peay State University
Jazmin Logan, Undergraduate Student, Austin Peay State University
Moderators
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Kathy Heuston

Austin Peay State University

Speakers
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Barry Gresham

Instructor of Sports Broadcasting, Austin Peay State University
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David Ellison

Austin Peay State University

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Jazmin Logan

Austin Peay State University

Sunday April 19, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am PDT
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10:15am PDT

Finding your voice in podcast and radio production
Sunday April 19, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am PDT
Based on the book "Finding Your Voice in Radio, Audio, and Podcast Production" — winner of the 2025 BEA Textbook Award — this session presents a fresh and engaging approach to creating compelling audio content. Blending practical techniques with a journey of self-discovery, participants will explore how to develop their authentic voice while crafting powerful storytelling, ultimately transforming their ability to connect with audiences across radio, podcasting, and beyond.
Moderator: Rob Quicke, Marshall University
Moderators
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Rob Quicke

Marshall University
Sunday April 19, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am PDT
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10:15am PDT

Sports Broadcasting Program Showcase
Sunday April 19, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am PDT
SPORTS BROADCASTING SHOWCASE

This session will feature panelists from several universities that teach sports broadcasting. Some universities have full-fledged sports majors, while other colleges include sports activities as part of a general broadcast major. The panelists will highlight their programs, including how students, staff, and faculty are involved in the process. Student production excerpts will be shared with the audience. The programming may come from sports segments in radio or television newscasts, weekly shows, or specials. The program carriers vary from campus closed-circuit systems to community cable channels and public broadcasting stations. Issues to be discussed will include the balancing act of producing quality programming and providing students with a positive learning experience at the same time, the sometimes-challenging relationship between academics and the Athletic Department, and the ongoing budget battle.
Moderator: Kenneth A. Fischer, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Panelists: Brett Kurland, Arizona State University
Miles Romney, Brigham Young University
Alan Eno, University of Nebraska-Lincoln 
Moderators
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Kenneth A. Fischer

Assistant Professor of Practice, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Ken Fischer is an Assistant Professor of Practice at the University of Nebraska. He worked in the broadcasting industry for more than two decades. His career included work in public broadcasting, commercial production, and cable television. In the early 1980s, he served as Assistant... Read More →
Speakers
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Brett Kurland

Assistant Dean, Professor of Practice, Arizona State University/Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
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Miles Romney

Brigham Young University
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Alan Eno

Associate Professor of Practice, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Sunday April 19, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am PDT
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10:15am PDT

"What the $#!& were you thinking?!" and other Newsroom No-Nos in a Shifting Workplace Culture
Sunday April 19, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am PDT
Newsrooms are known for their “salty” workplace culture where “f bombs” fly as frequently as breaking news alerts sound; gallows humor long used to manage the stress of having a front row seat to death and destruction.

Both of these mainstays of newsroom culture are becoming increasingly problematic in today’s multi-generational newsrooms.

This panel will offer thoughts on what that means for educators training future journalists and for the employers who seek to hire them.
Moderator: Steve Bien-Aime, University of Kansas
Panelists: Dan Grainge, President NEP Specialty Capture Division
Wes Akers, Northern Kentucky University
Moderators
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Steve Bien-Aime

University of Kansas
Speakers
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Wes Akers

Northern Kentucky University
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Dan Grainge

President NEP Specialty Capture Division, NEP
Sunday April 19, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am PDT
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11:30am PDT

Practical practice: Getting students experience via immersive workshops
Sunday April 19, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
You can't learn how to be a journalist or a media professional from a textbook or by simply sitting in a class. You learn by getting your hands dirty, doing the hard work and gaining field experience. This panel will be a look at tried and tested experiential workshops — some multi-day workshops — put on by different
universities around the world. These workshops and our panelists run the spectrum: A sports workshop incorporating multiple classes,
an immersive photo and multimedia storytelling workshop, global documentary workshops on social change and environmental issues. We want to include what works and what doesn't work, some step-by-step guides for creating a successful, hands-on workshop. Many of these workshops also provide portfolio pieces for students and/or have a community service component to them as well.

Moderator: Jen Smith, University of Kentucky
Panelists: Jen Smith, University of Kentucky
David Stephenson, School of Journalism and Media, University of Kentucky,
Robin Canfield, Actuality Abroad
Robb B. Montgomery, Visual Editors, NFP
Tynymgul Eshieva Eshieva, American University in Central Asia
Moderators
avatar for Jen Smith

Jen Smith

assistant professor, University of Kentucky
I am a recovering sportswriter who worked for the Lexington Herald-Leader in various positions for more than 20 years, including copy editor, designer, news and sports reporter. While working in the sports department for most of my career, I covered everything from high school sports... Read More →
Speakers
avatar for Robb Montgomery

Robb Montgomery

Author, Mobile Journalism
Robb Montgomery is a Berlin-based journalism educator, documentary filmmaker, and visual media anthropologist known for his contributions to mobile journalism and media development programs.   He is a former Chicago newspaper editor who builds immersive cultural heritage experiences... Read More →
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Tynymgul Eshieva

Assistant Professor, American University in Central Asia
avatar for Robin Canfield

Robin Canfield

Director of International Programs, Actuality Abroad
Robin Canfield is an accomplished storyteller, photographer, and documentary filmmaker. He co-founded Actuality Abroad and leads documentary workshops around the world, producing films that highlight the efforts of local changemakers. Under his guidance, Actuality Abroad has mentored... Read More →
avatar for David Stephenson

David Stephenson

Associate Professor, School of Journalism and Media, Univ. of Kentucky
Sunday April 19, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
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11:30am PDT

RAB Super Session - From the Top – Radio Unplugged
Sunday April 19, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
In this exclusive session, president & CEO Mike Hulvey will introduce the 2026 Radio Show Student Scholars to some of the industry’s most successful and thoughtful broadcasters.  During this candid conversation, students will learn about careers in radio, discover industry opportunities, and find out what it takes to lead and succeed.
Moderators
avatar for Mike Hulvey

Mike Hulvey

President and CEO, RAB
As president and CEO of RAB, Mike Hulvey leads radio’s advocacy efforts by helping to drive business, grow advertising revenue, communicate radio’s digital transformation, and help attract new sales talent through recruitment and training efforts.

Hulvey joined the organizatio... Read More →
Speakers
avatar for Kristin Cantrell

Kristin Cantrell

Owner and CEO, Seven Mountains Media
My career started on the docks of the Chesapeake Bay. My father owned WYRE in
Annapolis MD, and he would take me on remote broadcasts to give away boat baggies
when I was 5 years old. We moved to Williamsport when I was 7, and Dad would take me
to the radio stations WILQ/WLYC to... Read More →
avatar for Rob Babin 

Rob Babin 

President, Radio , Cox Media Group
Rob Babin is President, Cox Media Group (CMG) Radio. Rob is responsible for the profitability, strategic direction, and operational execution of CMG’s radio platform, spanning 45 radio stations in 9 markets across the country.
Rob’s career in radio spans 25 years, with 20 years spent leading various business units and markets for CMG including: Regional Vice President leading five radio markets (Miami, Houston, Tampa, San Antonio, and Long Island), VP/Market Manager for CMG Atlanta Radio (WSB, WSB-FM... Read More →
avatar for Grace Agostino

Grace Agostino

SVP of Sales & Corporate Communications, Nueva Network
With an illustrious career spanning over two decades in marketing, Grace Agostino stands as a seasoned professional renowned for building and nurturing deep relationships within the industry. Specializing in multicultural marketing, her expertise has propelled her to the forefront... Read More →
avatar for Greg Strassel

Greg Strassel

Senior Vice President of Programming, Hubbard Radio
Greg Strassell is Executive Vice President/Programming for Hubbard Radio. After many years competing with, and observing Hubbard Radio culture, Strassell had become a fan of Hubbard Radio’s dedication to the brands, communities, employees and culture, and joined Hubbard in June... Read More →
Sunday April 19, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
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12:45pm PDT

Festival of Media Arts: Student Showcase Session - Documentary Competition
Sunday April 19, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
Join us for this series of sessions showcasing the work of our Festival of Media Arts Student and Graduate Student Documentary winners.

Moderator: Kirstin Pellizzao, Arizona State University

Graduate Student Documentary
Best of Festival: Rio Harper, Dian Ling, Nicole Cummings & Nathan Olszewski; Syracuse University; Piloting the Past into the Future

Micro-Documentary Category
1st Place: Tyler Schockemoehl & Cale Childs, University of Oklahoma; Brick by Brick

Short-Form Documentary Category
Award of Excellence: Keaton Schallhorn & Jonathan Miller, University of Oklahoma; Knights of Norman
Moderators
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Kirstin Pellizzaro

Assistant Teaching Professor, Arizona State University

Speakers
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Keaton Schallhorn

University of Oklahoma;
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Tyler Schockemoehl

University of Oklahoma

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Rio Harper

Syracuse University
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Dian Ling

Syracuse University

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Nathan Olszewski

Syracuse University
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Nicole Cummings

Syracuse University
Sunday April 19, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
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12:45pm PDT

Festival of Media Arts: Student Showcase Session - Student Interactive Multimedia & Emerging Technology Competition
Sunday April 19, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
Join us for this series of sessions showcasing the work of our Festival of Media Arts Student Interactive Multimedia & Emerging Technology winners.

Moderator: Ryan Stoldt, Drake University

Interactive Reality Category
1st Place: Erica Hoyt & Kayla McDonald, Arizona State University; Scientists created a ranking for dust storms, like we use for tornadoes

Interactive Multimedia
1st Place: Matt Liff & Ma'at Hetep, University of Miami; Saying their Names: The Virtual Experience Team

Emerging Media & Technology Category
1st Place: Matt Liff representing: Charlotte Yates, Daniele Montefiori, Barbara Griffin & Meredith de la Torre, University of Miami, Answer Campus: First Semester

Moderators
avatar for Ryan Stoldt

Ryan Stoldt

Associate Professor, Drake University
I’m an Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies at Drake University! But, more importantly, I’m a huge film, music, and tv nerd. My research focuses on personalization algorithms. I look into how they affect our cultural tastes and sociopolitical landscape. Come chat... Read More →
Speakers
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Matt Liff

University of Miami
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Ma'at Hetep

University of Miami
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Erica Hoyt

Arizona State University
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Kayla McDonald

Arizona State University
Sunday April 19, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
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12:45pm PDT

Festival of Media Arts: Student Showcase Session - News & Sports (News Program) Competitions
Sunday April 19, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
Join us for this series of sessions showcasing the work of our Festival of Media Arts Student News winners.

Moderator: Boriana Treadwell, University of Miami

News Competition
Television Long Feature Reporting Category
Best of Festival: Alex Land, University of Florida; The New Florida Follies

Television News Magazine Category
1st Place: Katelyn Kucharski, Delanie Haddad & Gracie Palmer, University of Miami; Hometown Heroes: 2025 Edition

Sports Competition
Video News Program Category
1st Place: Griffin Bloomstein & Nathaniel Cunningham, Syracuse University; Syracuse Women’s Soccer vs Cornell Pregame Show

Television Short Feature Reporting Category
Award of Excellence: Josiah Rozek, Regent University; Canaries in the Coal Mine
Moderators
avatar for Boriana Treadwell

Boriana Treadwell

Senior Lecturer, University of Miami

Speakers
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Alex Land

University of Florida
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Delanie Haddad

University of Miami
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Griffin Bloomstein

Syracuse University
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Josiah Rozek

Regent University
Sunday April 19, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
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12:45pm PDT

Festival of Media Arts: Student Showcase Session - Film & Video Competition
Sunday April 19, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
Join us for this series of sessions showcasing the work of our Festival of Media Arts Student Film & Video winners.

Moderator: John Doyle, Eastern University

Instructional/Educational Category
2nd Place: Kate Needham & Erika Clayton, University of Oklahoma; Shining Bright: Hunter's Capstone

Studio or Remote Category
2nd Place: Mya Fryckman & Savannah Reinke, St. Cloud State University; St. Cloud TEDx - Cory Hepola

Long Narrative Category
1st Place: Natalie Giorgetti, Lilly Stover & Riley Berridge; University of Oklahoma; Sonder

Moderators
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John Doyle

Eastern University

Speakers
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Natalie Giorgetti

University of Oklahoma
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Mya Fryckman

Station Manager, St. Cloud State University - UTVS

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Savannah Reinke

Saint Cloud State University

avatar for Kate Needham

Kate Needham

Senior Producer, University of Oklahoma
Hello! My name is Kate Needham, and I am a senior majoring in creative media production with a minor in entrepreneurship at the University of Oklahoma, graduating in May of 2026. I serve as Senior Producer for Gaylord Hall Productions, a client video-production company at Gaylord... Read More →
Sunday April 19, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
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12:45pm PDT

Festival of Media Arts: Student Showcase Session - Audio Competition
Sunday April 19, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
Join us for this series of sessions showcasing the work of our Festival of Media Arts Student Audio winners.

Moderator: Allysa Adams, Arizona State University

Educational Program Category
1st Place: Bryan Gonzalez & Claire Macchiarola, University of Central Florida; Hospice Chaplain Provides Comfort in Life's Final Moments

Narrative Audio Category
1st Place: Krystal Guerra, Texas Christian University; Deliver U.S.

Non-Narrative Audio Category
1st Place: Wyatt Lehr, Denise Valdez-Alavarez, Bayleigh Koch, Brian Tessmer & Sean Keating, University of Nebraska at Omaha; Live from the Strauss Performing Arts Center: CFAM 20th Anniversary, Segment 2/3

PSA, Promo, or Commercial Category
1st Place: Marisol Sela, Texas Christian University; PSA - Smokefree.gov

Moderators
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Allysa Adams

Arizona State University

Speakers
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Claire Macchiarola

University of Central Florida
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Krystal Guerra

Texas Christian University
avatar for Bayleigh Koch

Bayleigh Koch

University of Nebraska at Omaha

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Marisol Sela

Student, Texas Christian University
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Sean Keating

University of Nebraska-Omaha

avatar for Denise Valdez-Alvarez

Denise Valdez-Alvarez

University of Nebraska Omaha
Hello! I'm a senior majoring in journalism and media communications and minoring in English at UNO. I enjoy learning new editing techniques in both audio and video. I also love linguistics and analyzing different English dialects. 
Sunday April 19, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
W309

12:45pm PDT

Festival of Media Arts: Student Showcase Session - News & Audio Competition
Sunday April 19, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
Join us for this series of sessions showcasing the work of our Festival of Media Arts Student News & Audio winners.

Moderator: Heather Dunn, Arizona State University

Radio Reporting Category
Best of Festival: Boone Kilpatrick, Syracuse University; 40 Feet In the Air

Sound Engineering and Production
1st Place: Dylan Singletary, Liberty University; You Love You

1st Place: Seth Krispin, Regent University; Boy From Two Blocks Down


Moderators
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Heather Dunn

Arizona State University

Speakers
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Seth Krispin

Regent University
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Boone Kilpatrick

Syracuse University
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Dylan Singletary

Liberty University
Sunday April 19, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
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12:45pm PDT

Festival of Media Arts: Student Showcase Session - Sports Competition
Sunday April 19, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
Join us for this series of sessions showcasing the work of our Festival of Media Arts Student Sports winners.
Festival of Media Arts

Promotional Video/Tease/PSA Category
Best of Festival: Nate Locker & Amadou Diallo, Ball State University; Ball State Sports Link: My Black Is

1st Place: Symone Harms, Aiden Penner, Jesus Arriaza-Lopez & Paige Drew; Bethel University; Bethel University Track and Field Intro 2025-2026

Audio Story/Feature/News Category
1st Place: Seth Berquist, Indiana State University; WZIS Sports Update

Audio/Video Event: Play by play talent
1st Place: Jack Stager, Michigan State University; Jack Stager for Impact Radio

Video Live Game Production Category
1st Place: Jack Stager, Madison McCarter, Joseph DesVergnes-Christy & Jacob Maurer, Michigan State University; Michigan State Volleyball vs Nebraska

Moderators
avatar for Gina Martino Dahlia

Gina Martino Dahlia

Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs, West Virginia University Reed College of Media

Speakers
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Symone Harms

Bethel University
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Seth Berquist

Indiana State University
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Jack Stager

Michigan State University

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Nate Locker

Ball State University
Sunday April 19, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
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12:45pm PDT

Festival of Media Arts: Student Showcase Session - Scriptwriting Competition
Sunday April 19, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
Join us for this series of sessions showcasing the work of our Festival of Media Arts Student Scriptwriting winners.

Moderator: Leslie Kreiner Wilson, Pepperdine University

Narrative Feature Category
1st Place: Bailey Lynn, University of Alabama; America's Champion

Short Narrative Film Category
Award of Excellence: Erin Sides, University of Montevallo; From Found to Lost

Original Television Series Pilot Category
Best of Festival: Cooper Johnson, Missouri State University; Bandit

Award of Excellence: Jaiden Arada & Priscilla Jackson, University of Georgia; SPF

 


Moderators
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Leslie Kreiner Wilson

Pepperdine University
Speakers
avatar for Cooper Johnson

Cooper Johnson

Screenwriter, Missouri State University
J. Cooper Johnson is an award winning screenwriter that recently graduated from Missouri State University in December 2025. Johnson works as a social media film marketer and has worked with companies such as Lionsgate for John Wick 4, Prime Video, Lifetime, Buffalo 8 / Bondit.
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Bailey Lynn

University of Alabama
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Jaiden Arada

University of Georgia
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Erin Sides

University of Montevallo
Sunday April 19, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
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2:00pm PDT

Applying for BEA Scholarships @ the BEA Info Desk
Sunday April 19, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Stop by the BEA Booth in the exhibit hall and find out about what scholarships are available to BEA student members. 
Hosted by BEA Scholarship Committee Chair: Peter B. Orlik, Central Michigan University
Speakers
avatar for Peter B. Orlik

Peter B. Orlik

Central Michigan University (emeritus)
BEA's Scholarship Committee Chair
Sunday April 19, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
West Hall - 3rd Floor Lobby

2:00pm PDT

Passport to Publication: Study Abroad Programs That Produce Media Professionals
Sunday April 19, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
This panel examines innovative study abroad programs that integrate immersive journalism and video production components, transforming traditional international education into professional media training experiences. Presenters will demonstrate how hands-on reporting assignments, documentary projects, and multimedia storytelling cultivate both global competency and industry-ready skills.

Moderator: James McNab, Iowa State University
Panelists: Andrew Smith, Kansas State University
Daniela Castillo, Colorado State University
David Allen Nelson, University of Central Oklahoma
Nicole Clarity, Hofstra University
Moderators
avatar for James McNab

James McNab

Assistant Teaching Professor, Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication - Iowa State University
I’m a media producer and educator with over 800 broadcast credits spanning sports, news, corporate media, and live events. At Iowa State University, I teach video production and broadcast journalism, emphasizing real-world, hands-on learning. My work bridges the classroom and the... Read More →
Speakers
avatar for Daniela Castillo

Daniela Castillo

Senior Instructor, Colorado State University
With over 20 years in the creative field, I've embraced teaching as a passion, marking my 20th anniversary in 2020 and a decade at CSU in 2021. My educational background includes a B.A. in Communication Sciences and Journalism from Technólogico de Monterrey, as well as M.A.s in Multimedia... Read More →
avatar for David Nelson

David Nelson

Professor, KZUC-FM Faculty Advisor, University of Central Oklahoma
David Nelson worked 10 years in the broadcast industry in Oklahoma and Texas as an on-air personality, currently a Professor and KCUZ-FM Faculty Advisor.
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Nicole Clarity

Assistant Professor, Hofstra University
Emmy Award-winning producer using my 20+ years of news writing and producing experience to educate and train the next generation of media professionals.  I teach mainly broadcast and digital journalism courses.
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Andrew Smith

News Director/Assistant Director AQ Miller School of Media and Communication, Kansas State University
After 25 years of Emmy-award winning sports journalism I moved my focus to the next generation by working with student media. I’m a storyteller at heart and work with all platforms (tv, radio, print, digital, social, etc. ) at K-State. My other passion is study abroad- I typically... Read More →
Sunday April 19, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
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2:00pm PDT

On the Mic and On Screen: Helping Students Find Their Sports Voice
Sunday April 19, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
This panel explores how educators can train students to develop their on-air presence in sports media. From play-by-play and color commentary to sideline and feature reporting, panelists will share strategies for helping students balance confidence, style, professionalism and storytelling. The discussion will highlight classroom exercises and assignments that simulate live game calls, mock radio shows, and on-camera reporting while comparing them to industry expectations. Attendees will gain practical ideas for helping students discover and strengthen their unique sports voice across platforms.
Moderator: Anjelica Trinone, West Virginia University
Adam C. Earnheardt, Youngstown State University
Chuck Scatterday, West Virginia University
Steve Stilwell, Liberty University
Moderators
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Anjelica Trinone

West Virginia University
Speakers
avatar for Adam C. Earnheardt

Adam C. Earnheardt

Professor & General Education Coordinator, Youngstown State University
Dr. Adam C. Earnheardt is professor of communication in the Department of Communication and General Education Director at Youngstown State University. He has authored or co-authored five books, including The ESPN Effect: Examinations of the Worldwide Leader in Sports (co-edited with... Read More →
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Chuck Scatterday

Teaching Assistant Professor, West Virginia University
Hello, I’ve worked in the sports broadcasting industry, primarily at ESPN, for nearly 20 years. While at ESPN, I served as one of the four Broadcast Managers in our Studio Wraps Unit, covering everything stick-and-ball related events outside of SportsCenter (1993-2010). Early in... Read More →
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Steve Stilwell

Liberty University
Sunday April 19, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
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2:00pm PDT

Signature Station Success Stories
Sunday April 19, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Thinking about entering the Student Media Advisors Division’s Signature Station Competition? Join last year’s first-place winners in radio and television as they share considerations, connections, and collaborations that informed their portfolio process so you can organize, galvanize, and realize your own Signature Station success.
Moderator: Marjorie Yambor, Dalton State College
Panelists: Shawn Andrew Isaacs, University of West Georgia
Austin Bartolomei-Hill, Appalachian State University
Richard Reed, Program Director, WOLF Sports Network
Kylie Karner, Appalachian State University
Moderators
avatar for Marjorie Yambor

Marjorie Yambor

Dalton State College
Speakers
avatar for Kylie Karner

Kylie Karner

‘24- ‘25 AppTV Station Manager, Appalachian State University
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Shawn Isaacs

General Manager, University of West Georgia
I have 25 combined years of radio experience in small market radio and college radio. As the General Manager of WOLF Radio since 2010 and WOLF Sports Network since 2014, I've lead students to Atlanta market jobs and over 30 national and international award reconitions. The most prized... Read More →
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Austin Bartolomei-Hill

Appalachian State University
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Richard Reed

Program Director, The University of West Georgia

Sunday April 19, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
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2:00pm PDT

Media Writers Pitch Session
Sunday April 19, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
This annual panel provides the opportunity for student writers to pitch their films, television shows, or other narrative media to professional screenwriters. The students receive feedback on both their scripts and their pitches. This session is part one of a two-parter with the same writers; it is followed immediately by their second panel, “Media Writers Q&A Session.”
Moderator: Raymond Dennis Seymour Anderson, University of Guam
Panelists: Rosanne Welch, Stephens College
Jon L. Vandergriff, Cal State Fullerton
David Morgasen, California State Fullerton
Moderators
avatar for Raymond Anderson

Raymond Anderson

Professor of Communication and Media, University of Guam
Script writing
Cinematography
Editing
Media and Film studies and history
Speakers
avatar for Rosanne Welch

Rosanne Welch

Stephens College MFA in TV and Screenwriting
Rosanne Welch (Ph.D.) is the Executive Director of the Stephens College MFA program in TV and Screenwriting in LA. She has written for Beverly Hills 90210, Picket Fences, ABCNEWS: Nightline, and Touched by an Angel. She edited When Women Wrote Hollywood (2018), runner up for the... Read More →
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Jon Vandergriff

Cal State Fullerton
Jon Vandergriff (MFA Screenwriting, USC) has written professionally for sitcoms, including Coach and Home Improvement, serving on the latter as Staff Writer and then Supervising Producer. He was also Co-Executive Producer on Sabrina, the Teenage Witch. Along the way, he wrote... Read More →
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David Morgasen

Cal State Fullerton
Dave Morgasen (MFA Screenwriting, Cal State Fullerton) got his start on primetime awards shows, writing jokes for everyone from Eddie Murphy to Dick Van Dyke. Since then, he has written, directed, and/or produced for film, television, and viral online content. His parody of David... Read More →
Sunday April 19, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
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3:15pm PDT

A Look At Late Night TV
Sunday April 19, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
Since the early 1950s, late night talk and entertainment shows have been a staple of network television. In today’s media saturated environment, the format may not succeed in the future. After a brief overview of late-night history, we will look at The Johnny Carson Show, the “Gatekeeper of Late-Night,” by examining how the show introduced America to new stand-up comics. The Tomorrow Show, a much different format, straddled the line between news and entertainment, providing an interesting counterpoint to Carson. While late night tv has been primarily a male dominated sphere, we examine women entertainers like Joan Rivers, Samantha Bee, Taylor Tomlinson and others who stand in contrast to the Carsons, Colberts and Kimmels. Finally, not all shows were successful, why and how did some succeed and others failed. Was it high Q-ratings or are there other skills needed for success? This panel will examine these issues.
Moderator: Fritz J. Messere, SUNY - Oswego
Panelists: Frank A. Aycock, Appalachian State University; The Tomorrow Show
Brian Sheridan, Mercyhurst University; Gatekeeper of Late-Night: Johnny Carson, The Tonight Show and the impact on stand-up comedy
Richard Vogel, retired from Culver Stockton College; What Makes a Successful Late Night TV Host?
Louise M. Benjamin, Kansas State University; The Women of Late Night Television
Moderators
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Fritz J. Messere

Retired Dean, SUNY - Oswego
I am the retired Founding Dean of the School of Communication, Media and the Arts at SUNY Oswego.  Prior to that I was chair and professor of broadcasting and telecommunications in the Communication Studies department.  I am a long-time (meaning old) member of BEA and have chaired... Read More →
Speakers
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Rick David Vogel

retired from Culver Stockton College
I am a dad, a husband, and a teacher. I love my daughter and my wife (Mandi and Beth). I was born and raised in New York. My favorite color is blue, my daughter tells me and I love the Yankees. I live in Iowa. That always amazes me--I live in Iowa

I am married to a beautiful pharmacist. I have an awesome, My daughter, who wrote this blurb, is wonderful, beautiful, amazing, and clever. I am in Iowa. That is still hard to believe. I'm in Iowa? Really... Read More →
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Frank A. Aycock

Professor, Appalachian State University
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Brian Sheridan

Asst Prof, Mercyhurst University
Love talking about old movies, classic TV and James Bond. I’m also a writer and former TV journalist/anchor (known for The Pizza Bomber story). I also teach mindfulness and interpersonal communication.
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Louise Benjamin

Kansas State University
Sunday April 19, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
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3:15pm PDT

But Who's Gonna Tell Me What to Like?: The Future of Music Media
Sunday April 19, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
As streaming and social media algorithms replace radio and other traditional media as the main recommendation engines for music, is there still a space in the culture for the "old" ways of introducing music to us? Is there still a point to broadcasting the VMAs or the Grammys? What about music critics at newspapers or magazines? This panel will examine the present and future of media related to the promotion of popular music.
Moderator: David Crider, SUNY - Oswego
Panelists: Jennifer Williamson, WVST-FM/Virginia State University
Nicholas Smith, SUNY Fredonia
Jennifer Rachel Billinson, Syracuse University
Moderators
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David Crider

Assistant Professor/Advisor, WNYO-FM, SUNY - Oswego
Speakers
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Jennifer Williamson

Program Director, WVST-FM/Adjunct Professor for Audio Production, Virginia State University
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Jennifer Billinson

Syracuse University
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Nicholas Smith

Director, SUNY Fredonia
Professor Smith is a BBC-trained producer and director, originally from Bristol, England. He has worked on over 100 film and TV productions and has produced several feature-length projects, including the award-winning action movie Cold Soldiers (2018) and the horror film 8 Graves... Read More →
Sunday April 19, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
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3:15pm PDT

Alpha Epsilon Rho (AERho) National Honor Society presents Advice from Professionals
Sunday April 19, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
This Alpha Epsilon Rho co-sponsored panel features industry advice from professionals for students at all levels of education in all areas of media. Leaders from a variety of media industries and experiences share ideas about skill sets for students to focus on, realities of the workplace, and ways AI has affected staffing and expectations for internships and recent graduates, including advice from

Moderator: Stacey O. Irwin, Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Panelists: Cliff Neill, Towson University
Neal Bennett, E.W. Scripps
Adrienne Garvey, Southeastern University
Darryl Jefferson, SVP Engineering & Technology for NBC Olympics & Sports
Kristi Fulkerson, Operations Manager, Service Electric Network (AERho Alumni)
Moderators
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Stacey O. Irwin

Professor, Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Current Alpha Epsilon Rho National Chair, Past President of the BEA Board of Directors (2022-23); past Convention Chair.

My most recent book is the textbook through Taylor & Francis titled Survey of Media: Screens, Sounds, Synergies. I also authored the Choice Review recommended D... Read More →
Speakers
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Kristi Fulkerson

Operations Manager/On-Air Talent, Service Electric Network


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Cliff Neill

Assistant Teaching Professor, TU BEA Club Advisor, Towson University Newscast TUN Advisor, Towson University
I spent sixteen years in the TV news world in various positions behind the scenes. I worked at News 12 Long Island, the Fox News Channel and WPMT Fox 43 in York, PA. I've earned four degrees in my discipline. An M.F.A. in Communication Design from Kutztown University, an M.S. in Electronic... Read More →
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Adrienne Garvey

Assoc. Professor of Broadcasting & Journalism, Southeastern University
I am a former broadcast journalist who has found herself loving being in the college classroom. I enjoy storytelling through writing especially but also love the added tools of using video and sound to tell a compelling story. I am also deeply interested in the mental health of journalists... Read More →
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Neal Bennett

E.W. Scripps
DJ

Darryl Jefferson

SVP Engineering & Technology, NBC Olympics & Sports
Sunday April 19, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
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3:15pm PDT

Media Writers Q&A Session
Sunday April 19, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
This annual panel provides the opportunity for attendees to hear real-world stories about writing professionally in the entertainment industry. Q&A allows attendees to gain inside perspectives on the challenges and successes of writing in “Hollywood.” This session is part two of a two-parter with the same writers; it is preceded immediately by their first panel, “Media Writers Pitch Session.”
Moderator: Edward J. Fink, California State University - Fullerton
Panelists: Rosanne Welch, Stephens College
Jon L. Vandergriff, Cal State Fullerton
David Morgasen, Cal State Fullerton
Moderators
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Edward J. Fink

Professor, California State University - Fullerton
Speakers
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Rosanne Welch

Stephens College MFA in TV and Screenwriting
Rosanne Welch (Ph.D.) is the Executive Director of the Stephens College MFA program in TV and Screenwriting in LA. She has written for Beverly Hills 90210, Picket Fences, ABCNEWS: Nightline, and Touched by an Angel. She edited When Women Wrote Hollywood (2018), runner up for the... Read More →
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Jon Vandergriff

Cal State Fullerton
Jon Vandergriff (MFA Screenwriting, USC) has written professionally for sitcoms, including Coach and Home Improvement, serving on the latter as Staff Writer and then Supervising Producer. He was also Co-Executive Producer on Sabrina, the Teenage Witch. Along the way, he wrote... Read More →
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David Morgasen

Cal State Fullerton
Dave Morgasen (MFA Screenwriting, Cal State Fullerton) got his start on primetime awards shows, writing jokes for everyone from Eddie Murphy to Dick Van Dyke. Since then, he has written, directed, and/or produced for film, television, and viral online content. His parody of David... Read More →
Sunday April 19, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
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4:30pm PDT

Student News Live: From 24-Hour Coverage to National Podcast
Sunday April 19, 2026 4:30pm - 5:30pm PDT
Student News Live debuted with 24-hour streaming coverage on Election Day 2024, featuring young journalists from across the world, including reporting live from the White House. Building on that success, the program is launching a podcast to amplify student voices on campus and community issues nationwide. This session will feature Student News Live board members outlining opportunities for students to get involved.

Moderator: Rob Quicke, Marshall University
Panelists: Nick Hirshon, William Paterson University
Rob Quicke, Marshall University

Moderators
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Rob Quicke

Marshall University
Speakers
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Nick Hirshon

William Paterson University
Sunday April 19, 2026 4:30pm - 5:30pm PDT
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4:30pm PDT

ASC Presents Team Deakins
Sunday April 19, 2026 4:30pm - 5:30pm PDT
Team Deakins is the creative partnership of Roger Deakins and James Ellis Deakins. Together, they have collaborated on films, a podcast (Team Deakins), and two books, as well as other sundry projects. For over 30 years, this partnership has continued to evolve into a unique working collaboration. The session will be moderated by 7x Emmy-nominated cinematographer, Adam Bricker.

Roger A Deakins
Roger A. Deakins CBE, ASC, BSC, is one of today’s most honored cinematographers, renowned for his vast and varied body of work. He has been nominated for an Oscar 16 times and has won the award twice for the films Blade Runner 2049 and 1917. He has also received 17 nominations for the top honor awarded by the American Society of Cinematographers and has been nominated 11 times for the BAFTA award, winning five of them. Some of his other Oscar nominations are for: Denis Villeneuve’s Prisoners and Sicaro; The Coen Brothers’ Fargo; Martin Scorsese’s Kundun; The Reader; Sam Mendes’ Skyfall; and Angelina Jolie’s Unbroken, just to name a few. He has also been recognized by his British peers, with 11 British Society of Cinematographers (BSC) nominations and 7 wins. His myriad professional honors also two Independent Spirit Awards, numerous Critic’s awards and the National Board of Review’s Career Achievement Award. He is the sole cinematographer who has been honored with a CBE and a knighthood from his home country of England. Together with James, they have published two books: BYWAYS (a monograph of stills) and REFLECTIONS, a visual memoir.

James Ellis Deakins
James Ellis Deakins is the creative work partner of Roger Deakins. Born on the east coast of the United States, she double majored in college in Latin and Greek, doing a graduate course in Latin as an undergraduate. Once out of school, she began her film work in New York City as a film lab technician at DuArt Film Laboratories and then as a script supervisor in production. After moving to Los Angeles, she met Roger Deakins on a film set and their creative collaboration began. Eventually relinquishing the role of script supervisor to more fully enter into their collaborative partnership, she and Roger developed their unique working style which has continued to evolve as they enter into new enterprises including a podcast (“Team Deakins”), a website, BYWAYS (a book of still photography) and a visual memoir, REFLECTIONS. James’ natural affinity with technology proved essential when productions moved from the use of film capture to digital. Team Deakins create their approach to a film and execute the plan together. James oversees the many details that need to be coordinated which allows Roger to focus on capturing the visual. Working together, James and Roger have strived to create memorable images as well as share their knowledge with others.

Adam Bricker
Adam Bricker, ASC is a seven-time Emmy and five-time ASC nominated cinematographer based in Los Angeles. Originally from Chicago, Adam’s first camera was a MiniDV Handycam, a gift from his parents for his thirteenth birthday, and his first credits included the films he shot starring his three younger sisters. Adam studied digital cinema at DePaul University before graduating from the USC School of Cinematic Arts, where he fell in love with cinematography. Adam’s most recent work includes Hacks (HBO), Chef's Table (Netflix) & American Vandal (Netflix).


Sunday April 19, 2026 4:30pm - 5:30pm PDT
W316

4:30pm PDT

Teaching Play-by-Play in the Classroom
Sunday April 19, 2026 4:30pm - 5:30pm PDT
As more institutions establish sports media degree programs, courses either emphasizing or featuring instruction about sports play-by-play are growing as well. This panel features educators with sports broadcast experience to suggest ideas for classroom instruction that can enhance practical experience behind the microphone.

Moderator: John McGuire, Oklahoma State University
Panelists: Dylan McLemore, Oklahoma State University
Kyle J. Miller, Northwest Missouri State University
Kenneth A. Fischer, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Moderators
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John McGuire

Professor, Oklahoma State University

Speakers
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Kenneth A. Fischer

Assistant Professor of Practice, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Ken Fischer is an Assistant Professor of Practice at the University of Nebraska. He worked in the broadcasting industry for more than two decades. His career included work in public broadcasting, commercial production, and cable television. In the early 1980s, he served as Assistant... Read More →
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Kyle J. Miller

Associate Professor, Northwest Missouri State University
I'm an associate professor at the Northwest Missouri State University School of Communication and Mass Media. I teach media writing, broadcasting/digital, sports media and media literacy courses. I also oversee our Mass Media program's Senior Seminar course and Professional Advisory... Read More →
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Dylan McLemore

Oklahoma State University
Sunday April 19, 2026 4:30pm - 5:30pm PDT
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