Tuned to creativity
By Iris Serrano
As volunteers for the 麻豆影院-based KGNU community radio station, Juanita Hurtado and Jack Armstrong were trained to be compliant with federal broadcasting regulations.
What they did not learn was how to run a station with total creative freedom.
It鈥檚 certainly a lesson they鈥檝e learned since taking leadership roles at Radio 1190. In the past year, the station鈥攆ormally known as KVCU 1190 AM鈥攃aptured numerous awards for radio features, reporting and podcasting while growing the news team from a handful of volunteers to more than 30 regular participants.
A big part of the increase in student involvement came from Armstong鈥檚 experience as a senior strategic communication major in the public relations track.
鈥淭he biggest strategy for me has been learning about promotions and what makes them effective, so I went to classes and pitched Radio 1190,鈥 Armstrong, the station鈥檚 news director, said.
Radio 1190 now offers news broadcasts each weekday during the academic year, along with daily student-curated music programming. The station also has expanded to include a featuring news, blogs and podcasts showcasing student-created visuals and music.
The station鈥檚 growth isn鈥檛 just in its numbers or programming. Iris Berkeley (Jour鈥01), whose career in media and communication has included radio production, hosting and DJing, was involved with 1190 as a student. Today, she is back as its operations manager and is impressed by the station鈥檚 commitment to diversity.