MTSU’s College of Mass Communication formally unveiled its new almost-$700,000 Center for Innovation in Media inside the Bragg Mass Communication Building on April 12 as part of the University’s Alumni Spring Weekend celebration. It combines the newsrooms for Sidelines, the student newspaper; WMTS-FM, the student-run radio station; MT Records, the student-run record label; MT10, the student-operated cable television station; and WMOT-FM, the 100,000-watt public radio station at MTSU. To read more about it, visit mtsunews.com/new-media-center.
MTSU's College of Mass Communication formally unveiled its new almost-$700,000 Center for Innovation in Media inside the Bragg Mass Communication Building on April 12.
A longtime visual journalist who expanded her focus to train others to use mobile media will lead MTSU's nationally recognized Center for Innovation in Media, university officials have announced. Val Hoeppner, who's served since last fall as journalist in residence in the School of Journalism in MTSU's College of Mass…
The person at the helm of MTSU’s incubator for budding journalists was the guest on a recent edition of the “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s interview with Val Hoeppner, director of MTSU’s Center for Innovation in Media in the College of Mass Communication, first aired Feb. 23 on…
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