Jason Samuel ’92 Is Leading the College Americana Radio Movement – No Depression Magazine
Jason Samuel '92, WGCS general manager and assistant professor of communication, talks about his role in the college Americana radio movement.
Jason Samuel '92, WGCS general manager and assistant professor of communication, talks about his role in the college Americana radio movement.
GC was also runner up for Television School of the Year.
With her speech titled “Privatizing agony, protecting sacred waters,” Noemi Salvador won the top prize of $500 and a chance to enter her speech in the bi-national intercollegiate oratorical contest. Salvador spoke about the privatization of water resources and its effect on communities.
(L-R) Andrew Snyder, Victor Garcia, Jason Samuel and Colin Samuel, students and staff at 91.1 The Globe (WGCS), show off their award hardware from the 76th annual Intercollegiate Broadcasting System’s convention on March 6, 2016. WGCS, Goshen College’s student-run radio station, was a finalist for…
How a small college radio station and downtown record store are changing the culture of Goshen.
FiveCore Media, Goshen College’s video production company, won a silver and two bronze ADDY Awards for digital advertising campaigns from the American Advertising Federation (AAF) of Michiana last week.
Students working with the Goshen College’s radio station 91.1 FM The Globe (WGCS) and video production company FiveCore Media are adding more hardware to their collection with four video awards and two radio awards from the Broadcast Education Association (BEA).
A movie filmed in Michiana by a Goshen native is now available for you to watch. It’s a big accomplishment for not only those who made the film but also the community of Goshen, and students at Goshen College are already feeling the affect of the film industry hitting their city.
In addition to being named a finalist for “Best College Radio Station in the Nation,” WGCS received 11 other individual or station nominations.
Goshen College’s radio station, 91.1 FM The Globe (WGCS), won first prize at the Indiana Broadcasters Association’s (IBA) 28th annual Spectrum Awards last weekend, the highest professional broadcasting award in the state of Indiana.