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Riedl Selected as Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich Visiting Fellow

November 26, 2024 by ernest rollins

School of Journalism and Media Assistant Professor Martin Riedl was selected as a Center for Advanced Studies visiting fellow at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich in Germany starting this winter.

Riedl will join a team of international researchers analyzing the role of encrypted messaging services such as WhatsApp in online extreme speech cultures globally.

“I’m excited to join a group of researchers who have been thinking about issues of harassment, violence, and extreme speech on WhatsApp for a long time,” Riedl said. “Our work focuses on analyzing how platforms and their affordances compound harms and power imbalances in society … Read more “Riedl Selected as Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich Visiting Fellow”

Filed Under: Faculty News, Featured Story, News, School of Journalism & Media

Live Election Day Special Helped Students Hone Skills, Milestone for TVC

November 25, 2024 by ernest rollins

TVC students celebrate after successfully producing “Voting Matters,” a live Election Day special, on Nov. 5, 2024.

Three weeks before Election Day, School of Journalism and Media Assistant Professor of Practice Brittany Tarwater reached out to the student leadership at The Volunteer Channel (TVC) with an idea to produce an Election Day live special.

Inspired by the great work the students have been doing all semester covering the election as part of the Election Project, a collaborative reporting initiative between the School of Journalism and Media and The Media Center, Tarwater viewed the live special as the next … Read more “Live Election Day Special Helped Students Hone Skills, Milestone for TVC”

Filed Under: Election Project, Featured Story, News, School of Journalism & Media, Student News, The Media Center

Land Grant Films’ Howard Baker Documentary Premieres at CCI Board Meeting

November 18, 2024 by ernest rollins

Former U.S. Ambassador and longtime friend of U.S. Sen. Howard H. Baker, Jr., Arthur “A.B.” Culvahouse, Jr., addressing the crowd ahead of the screening of Land Grant Films’ Baker for America documentary.

College of Communication and Information master’s student Seth Reynolds vividly remembers his dad’s reaction when he shared he was selected to work on a documentary about U.S. Sen. Howard H. Baker, Jr.

“My dad’s jaw dropped to the floor,” Reynolds said. “‘That is my hero,’ he said.”

Growing up in East Tennessee, Reynolds’ dad idolized Baker because of his character and willingness to put the American people over … Read more “Land Grant Films’ Howard Baker Documentary Premieres at CCI Board Meeting”

Filed Under: Featured Story, News, School of Journalism & Media, Student News, The Media Center

Student-Produced Documentary Batmite Set to Premiere at Film Fest Knox

November 12, 2024 by ernest rollins

The Film Fest Knox poster for Batmite, a student-produced documentary about the Knoxville skating community. The film will premier at the Film Fest Knox Festival on Nov. 17, 2024 in the Regal Riviera movie theater.

After moving to Knoxville, senior Emma Caskill was looking for a way to get plugged into the local skating community.

This led to the discovery of the skateboard store Pluto Sports. There she met its owner Brian Beauchene. Caskill enjoyed learning about the history of skating in Knoxville from Beauchene, who since the 1980s has been at the forefront of advocating for local skaters and … Read more “Student-Produced Documentary Batmite Set to Premiere at Film Fest Knox”

Filed Under: Featured Story, News, School of Information Sciences, School of Journalism & Media, Student News

Journalism Alum Jim Sexton Looks Back on a Colorful Career in Content Creation

November 7, 2024 by Hillary Tune

There’s a lot Jim Sexton (’81) has recognized in hindsight about his many formative experiences at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville—but once he recognizes the impact, he turns around and acts on it. 

When it occurred to him that working as a photographer for the yearbook and The Daily Beacon helped shape his career as a content creator, he gave to the Sellers Daily Beacon Endowment to support the student-led campus newspaper. 

When he reflected on how John Ward—the long-running “Voice of the Vols” broadcaster—mentored him and shaped the trajectory of his life and career, he wrote a piece memorializing … Read more “Journalism Alum Jim Sexton Looks Back on a Colorful Career in Content Creation”

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J. Phenise Poole 2024 Recipient of the Donald G. Hileman Distinguished Alumni Award

November 5, 2024 by Hillary Tune

When J. Phenise Poole (’95) joined College of Communication and Information students during their global programs trip to Dublin, Ireland, this past summer, she was very excited when CCI Dean Joe Mazer said that the next Donald G. Hileman Distinguished Alumni Award winner was in the room. Phone in hand with the camera ready to capture the lucky alumni winner’s face, Poole awaited the reveal. 

Luckily, School of Communication Studies Professor and Director Jon Hess had the same idea as Poole and quickly snapped a series of photos recording her reaction when Mazer said her name.

“He says my name

… Read more “J. Phenise Poole 2024 Recipient of the Donald G. Hileman Distinguished Alumni Award”

Filed Under: Alumni News, Featured Story, Impact Stories, News, School of Journalism & Media

Election Project Endeavor Includes Extensive Coverage and Live TV Special

November 1, 2024 by Hillary Tune

The College of Communication and Information established The Media Center this year to create more opportunities for students to get exceptional hands-on opportunities to learn through experience. That goal is already coming to fruition in The Media Center’s first endeavor, in collaboration with the School of Journalism and Media, to produce coordinated coverage on a news topic, in the form of the Election Project. 

“We have all of these amazing outlets housed within the college now and co-located and it’s important to find ways we can increase the power of our reporting,” said Professor Nick Geidner, The Media Center … Read more “Election Project Endeavor Includes Extensive Coverage and Live TV Special”

Filed Under: Featured Story, News, School of Journalism & Media, Student Experience Stories, Student News, The Media Center

WUOT Covers Hurricane Helene, Raises Funds For The Region In Partnership With East Tennessee Foundation

October 30, 2024 by Hillary Tune

Caption: WUOT Reporter and All Things Considered host Jacqui Sieber (center) and WUOT Reporter Pierce Gentry (right) interview Carter County Public Information Officer Ivan Sanders (left) on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024. The reporters traveled to Carter County to report on the city of Elizabethton and nearby towns, which saw some of the worst of the flooding wrought by Tropical Storm Helene. (Justin Hicks/Kentucky Public Radio)

Pierce Gentry never imagined he’d be covering one of the region’s largest natural disasters just weeks after becoming a part-time reporter at WUOT 91.9 FM. A Knoxville native and senior majoring in journalism and media … Read more “WUOT Covers Hurricane Helene, Raises Funds For The Region In Partnership With East Tennessee Foundation”

Filed Under: Featured Story, School of Journalism & Media, Student Experience Stories, Student News, The Media Center

School Of Journalism And Media Alumni, Faculty Celebrate Broadcasting Awards Together 

October 30, 2024 by Hillary Tune

School of Journalism and Media alumni and faculty won several awards at the 2024 Tennessee Association of Broadcasters Awards in August. Pictured from the left are: alumna Caroline Mueller (’24), Assistant Professor of Practice Brittany Tarwater (’09), and alumna Nicki Marker (’24). with their trophies.

Alumna Nicki Marker (‘24) was leaving the stage at the 2024 Tennessee Association of Broadcasters Awards when the next award was announced and the winner’s name was one very familiar to the WHNT News multimedia reporter. 

Marker won the Horizon Award for Best Up-and-Coming Radio or Television Reporter or Personality but her excitement grew when … Read more “School Of Journalism And Media Alumni, Faculty Celebrate Broadcasting Awards Together ”

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Students Encourage Voter Participation Through the Election Project 

October 29, 2024 by Ernest Rollins

With messages such as “Voting is Key” and “Rock the Vote,” students in Professor Rob Heller’s class once again designed billboards in partnership with Lamar Advertising to encourage Tennesseeans to vote this November.

Heller said six billboard designs shared with Lamar Advertising began running on digital billboards throughout Tennessee on October 4 and the company plans to keep sharing them until the day before the election.

Heller’s graphic design class is just one example this election season of students gaining invaluable hands-on experience in the industry while also educating audiences on civic topics. 

That is the purpose of the Election … Read more “Students Encourage Voter Participation Through the Election Project ”

Filed Under: Election Project, Featured Story, News, School of Journalism & Media, Student News, The Media Center

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