Broadcasting students from the Mass Communications area are trained in all aspects
of operations and work in every area from PSA's, news and weather, remote broadcasting,
board operation, announcing, system maintenance, software, and more.
WLCU - TV
Broadcasting live CU events and Christian programs, including Chapel services, town
halls, and sporting events.
Broadcast and Digital Media Degree
With an emphasis in Broadcast and Digital Media, students will receive hands-on experience
and learn the day-to-day process of running WLCU's 88.7 FM The Tiger radio and WLCU-TV
television stations, as well as best practices for social and digital media.
Broadcast students host Derby Rose Gala event coverage for WLCUStudents were a big part of the Derby Rose Gala. From shooting photography and video,
to interviewing guests. Interviewing Sara Curry, right, chair of the Advancement Board,
is Shelby Knuckles, left, and Meg Brown. (Campbellsville University Photo by Drew
Tucker)Broadcast students control the coverage during the Derby Rose Gala eventThe Tiger Team at 88.7 FM covers the parade at 10 a.m. at the Campbellsville/Taylor
County annual Fourth of July celebration. From left, front, are Jess McCandless of
Elizabethtown, Ky., Alex Meade of Paintsville, Ky., and Andrew Bennett, coordinator
of audio/visual services. Back, Matt Wehle of Mechanicsville, Va., Jeannie Clark,
director of broadcast services, and Matt Payton, radio program/production director.
(Campbellsville University Photo by Joan C. McKinney)
Jay Davis and Ariel Emberton host Homecoming coverageCourtni Cruse reporting on camera for WLCU during the re-launch of 88.7 The Tiger
radio station.