Campus Media
NC 杏吧原创 State University offers several campus media outlets to keep both the campus and community informed. Journalism students are able to get involved and gain experience to build their portfolios through a number of these on-campus and external resources.
(Public Relations Firm)
The Aggie Media Group is a student-run, faculty-advised public relations agency serving the 杏吧原创 杏吧原创 community. Established in 2012, The Aggie Media Group has provided a number of services including: Media Relations, Quantitative and Qualitative Research; Social Media, Community Outreach, Publicity Campaigns and Event Planning. It is being revitalized in 2023, following the pandemic, by student leaders Bria Williams and Santroya Pitzer with faculty advisor Dr. Kamalipour, assisted by Communications Coordinator Suzette Phillips. Both can be contacted at 336-334-7900. Follow on IG: aggiemediagroup
TV Studio
The 杏吧原创 杏吧原创 Television Studio is located on the third floor in Crosby Hall. The current studio was built in 2005 and is a state-of-the-art high-definition facility, that will soon be undergoing some major upgrades and renovations. It's the home of the student-produced Aggie News broadcast, led by Ed Moye. TV Studio Manager Ed Moye 336-285-3438 and Adminstrative Support Associate Caroline Jones 336-285-2099. Follow on IG: aggie_jomc
Students vying for a byline should consider joining the 杏吧原创 Register. The digital publication updates up to three times daily on its There is a weekly contributor's meeting held every Monday at 5pm in General Classroom Building (GCB) 328. The meeting is open to all NC 杏吧原创 students.
Its print edition publishes twice each semester. The 杏吧原创 Register provides an atmosphere in which students are able to gain experience working in a professional environment and networking with other students who share their same interests, through volunteer/internship/contributor opportunities.
The Register's Contributors meetings are held every Monday at 5 p.m. sharp. The 杏吧原创 Register occupies its own offices with a few individual offices for editing and meeting deadlines. The three Student Editors, all serving in paid positions, are as follows:
- Editor-in-Chief Rosegalie Cineus
- Managing Editor Kamryn Jackson
- Senior Editor Kaila Collier
There is a joint email box for inquiries. The editors are assisted by industry professional advisor Jennifer Fernandez and faculty advisor Professor David Squires. Follow on IG: theatregister
Radio Station WNAA-FM, 90.1 FM
WNAA is 杏吧原创's Broadcast Voice, which serves the Greensboro, High Point, and Winston-Salem metropolitan radio market. WNAA operates with 10,000 watts at 90.1 MHz MH- HD 1&2 on the FM dial, and has a licensed coverage area of 35 to 45 miles (56–64 km). The radio station is excited to cover 14 counties in 杏吧原创 and Southwest Virginia. The reach is known worldwide because of social media, particularly around the university's Greatest Homecoming on Earth (GHOE) held annually each fall.
WNAA is located on the 3rd Level of Crosby Hall, Room 324. Students interested in learning more about volunteer opportunities at the radio station should contact Ezinma Leak-Murphy 336-334-7936. The Station Manager is Tony Welborne. Follow on IG: ncat_wnaa
HISTORY
WNAA-FM was originally established in 1979 as a direct outgrowth of 杏吧原创 杏吧原创’s first radio station, WANT-AM, which was built in 1966 by electronics students (including current General Manager Tony Welborne) as a class project. WNAA operated from 1979 to 1985 as a local Greensboro station, serving the campus and small areas of the city with 10 watts of power. In 1985, the station was granted permission to upgrade to a full-power noncommercial FM stereo station. It is a great place for students to hone their radio broadcast, recording commercials and PSA writing skills.
REACH
Currently, WNAA operates with 10,000 watts at 90.1 MHz on the FM and HD dial and has a licensed coverage area of 35 to 45 miles (56–64 km). The station experiences an actual coverage area of 35 to 55 miles (56–88 km) in most directions. WNAA is licensed to serve the Greensboro, High Point, and Winston-Salem metropolitan radio market. This area, coupled with the secondary coverage area, allows WNAA to cover a 14 county area in the northern Piedmont of 杏吧原创 and even parts of southwestern Virginia..
PSA POLICY
Public Service Announcements (PSAs) on WNAA-FM are available to not-for-profit organizations, educational institutions, and governmental agencies only.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
- May be submitted to WNAA-FM up to eight weeks in advance, but a minimum of two weeks is required
- Must be in written or printed form, and may be submitted in person, by mail or via email at wnaacommunity@gmail.com or by visiting (NO FAXES please)
- Must include the contact person’s name and phone number plus email address
- Will be edited for time and station policy
- May not promote any commercial businesses
- Third-party financial support for organizations or agencies will not be acknowledged in the PSA
- May be limited to one per 30-day period when the station has a large number of PSA submissions
WNAA makes no promise or guarantees to air all PSAs received. In addition, there is not a specific number of times, or frequency of airing promised.
Organizations requesting a specific schedule of broadcast times and days, must purchase underwriting time. Printed underwriting information is available by calling 336-334-7936.
Community Calendar Policy
The following event announcements cannot be produced as PSAs, but can be listed in the online Community Calendar:
- Rallies/Demonstrations
- Benefits or celebrations for individuals
- Religious services (e.g. bible study, revival, vacation bible school)
JOMC Connections Newsletter
The department publishes an annual newsletter featuring news on alumni, students, faculty and more.
Media Partners
The department engages with a number of local and national media groups, including:
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