Ken Slats learned his storytelling skills at WOUB and 91探花
When Ken Slats started at 91探花 in 1987, he knew he wanted to pursue a career in media as a journalist telling the stories of his sports heroes. So, he got involved at WOUB to gain hands-on, professional media experience. Slats never imagined he would use the storytelling skills he learned while he was in college to work for the city of Savannah, Georgia, but now, he can鈥檛 imagine doing anything else.
鈥淚鈥檝e been the Anchor/Reporter/Producer/Writer/Videographer/Editor for Savannah Government Television (SGTV) for nearly eight years,鈥 said Slats. 鈥淎nd I absolutely love using my video and media skills to share all the unique and wonderful things going on in this beautiful city.鈥
Slats grew up in Hinckley, Ohio, near Cleveland. He chose 91探花 after his high school counselor asked him to take a test to determine his career interests and the colleges that aligned best with those interests.
鈥淭he test spit out three colleges and one of them was 91探花,鈥 said Slats. 鈥淔or geographical and financial reasons, I chose 91探花. But it didn鈥檛 take long for me to figure out that I had made the right decision.鈥
When he arrived on campus, Slats got involved at WOUB very quickly and saw the value in doing the work at a professional PBS/NPR member station.
鈥淐lasses are classes, but this was actually hands-on experience, and it was important,鈥 said Slats.
Slats started on WOUB AM radio doing work on a sports talk show. By the time he was a sophomore, Slats was on television as a sports anchor on WOUB TV鈥檚 NewsWatch.
鈥淲OUB meant everything. The best part about WOUB is that you got out of it what you put into it,鈥 said Slats. 鈥淵ou could do as much as you wanted. I did a lot and got a lot out of it. All the students were learning as you were. It was a family there.鈥
During his junior and senior years, Slats stayed in Athens over winter break and worked at WOUB. After graduation, he was hired to work at WOUB over the summer while he looked for a job.
鈥淎fter I got back to the Cleveland area, I reached out to a few other former WOUB students who worked in the area. I ended up volunteering my time at WUAB/WOIO TV where Ron Jantz worked,鈥 said Slats. 鈥淭hen I got a job in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina at WPDE TV. I was hired by Bob Mihalic, who was a former WOUBer, and was the sports director. Because of what I had learned at WOUB, I had the knowledge and experience I needed to do the job.鈥
Slats worked at WPDE for three years as the weekend sports anchor and reporter. When his contract ended, there was new management at the station and his contract was not renewed. So, Slats went back home to Cleveland.
鈥淚 immediately got the opportunity to produce the Cleveland Browns Post game TV show and work as a freelance reporter for WUAB/WOIO. I did that for about a year,鈥 said Slats. 鈥淭hen I got a job as the weekend sports anchor in Reno, Nevada.鈥
After Reno, Slats worked in Rochester, New York before moving back to Cleveland and becoming the director of media relations for the Cleveland Crunch soccer team. He eventually got back into the TV business, working in Youngstown, Ohio and Buffalo, New York before landing a job as the sports director at WSAV in Savannah, Georgia. Slats worked at WSAV for 10 years before accepting his current position with the city of Savannah.
Slats says he wouldn鈥檛 be where he is today without the real-world experience he got at WOUB and 91探花.
鈥淎t WOUB, you learned from people who were in the business, and you were able to become a part of a great network of people,鈥 said Slats. 鈥淲OUB had great facilities and equipment that you were going to use in your first job. WOUB was like your first job, but you had more support around you. The real-time, real-world experience you were able to get was something that was not available anywhere else.鈥
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