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When Kevin Finnegan started working as a reporter for WOUB TV鈥檚 Gridiron Glory (GG), he knew the show was special.
Three WOUB Public Media employees have been nominated for Ohio Valley Regional聽Emmy庐聽awards in connection with WOUB鈥檚 production of "Our Town: Chillicothe."
When Evan Dawson sat in the host chair for WOUB TV鈥檚 Gridiron Glory聽(GG), the weekly, live high school football show was in its infancy.
Megan Cheadle聽from Alexander High School has been named the first place overall winner in WOUB鈥檚 2023-24 Our Ohio High School Documentary Film Festival.
Kristy Kralj Regula doesn鈥檛 remember how she and a team of WOUB sports students came up with Gridiron Glory, but she knows it came out of the need to bring more TV sports coverage to the region.
Ten full-time and five part-time college students started their summer internship program in the WOUB Newsroom on May 13.
Jonathan Falk says learning that a film he co-edited was featured in the Athens International Film and Video Festival (AIFVF) is giving him聽鈥渁ll the feels.鈥
OHIO alum Suzanne Hargrove, the聽vice president/executive producer at聽PRETTYBIRD in Los Angeles, was named Executive Producer of the Year at the聽Ad Age A-List and Creativity Awards.
KJ Mueller was pleasantly surprised when he learned that he would receive $950 as the recipient of聽the Leonard E. Auerbach Regional Reps Scholarship.
Patricia Marcano Meza, a Fulbright Scholar, is both excited and nervous for the national premiere of a聽new documentary called "A Dangerous Assignment: Uncovering Corruption in Maduro鈥檚 Venezuela."
Ever read a news story that had a legal term or procedure in it that was confusing, or something you simply did not understand?聽WOUB Public Media is launching a new podcast that will provide clarity.
When Kim Kanner and Dan Lannon worked together at WOUB while they were students, neither of them ever imagined that more than a decade later they鈥檇 both be part of the leadership team at ESPN.
At eight years old, Adrianna Michaels knew she wanted to be the person on television telling you the weather.
Ashley Frye is still in shock after learning she received $2,000 in support for next school year because she received聽The Larry and JoAnn Katz Family Scholarship.
When Chloe Gee, a journalism news and information major, graduated from 91探花, her goal was to one day聽work in media for a professional sports team.