UW Whitewater

UWW-TV, WSUW-FM claim 17 student awards at the WBA annual student forum

University of Whitewater TV and student-run WSUW-FM are proud to announce that together they were honored with 17 total student awards at the 2024 Wisconsin Broadcasters Association Annual Student Forum, held Saturday, February 24 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay

Jim Mead, general manager of UWW-TV, said of the event, “It was a proud event not only for the many students who won, but for our Communication Department faculty as well.”

Here is a full list of the winners:

Newscast (TV)

1st Place – Whitewater Wind-down – “Episode 4, Week of 10/30/2023” (Erin Greshay, Kaz Walke, Ramsey Richards and Jessica Conway)

General News Story (TV)

1st Place – "Candlelight Vigil Baby" (Abbey Hamachek and Corey Ferris)

2nd Place – "Peace for Palestine" (Drew Best)

Photojournalism (TV)

1st Place – "Candlelight Vigil Baby"(Abbey Hamachek and Corey Ferris)

News Writing (TV)

1st Place – "Peace for Palestine" (Drew Best)

2nd Place – "Career Fair" (Angie Carchesi and Brian Gale)

Feature Story (TV)

1st Place – "Sister Cindy" (Drew Best and Abbey Hamachek)

Sports Story (TV)

1st Place – Inside Warhawk Sports – “Men’s Basketball” (AJ Kober)

Sports Play-by-Play (TV)

1st Place – "Warhawk Football vs. Wheaton, Warhawks Take Control" (Nolan Kopydlowski, Drew Best, and Matt Ellis)

Web Site (TV)

2nd Place – UWW-TV Web Site (Angie Carchesi and Abbey Hamachek)

General News Story (Radio)

1st Place – "The Rising Star" (McClane Noffke)

News Writing (Radio)

1st Place – "The Average Actuary" (McClane Noffke)

Feature Story (Radio)

2nd Place – "The Average Actuary" (McClane Noffke)

Audio Storytelling-Sound (Radio)

1st Place – "Lily Weitner Storytelling" (Lily Weitner)

Special Programming (Radio)

2nd Place – "Inside Warhawk Bowling" (Sam Strash)

Special Programming (Radio)

3rd Place – Nobody Really Cares - Ep. 1  (McClane Noffke, Erin Greshay and Angie Carchesi)

Public Service Announcements/Commercials (Radio)

1st Place – "Halloween Promo" (Erin Greshay)

Elsewhere, UWW-TV reports that they had a successful production of the Chancellor Corey King Inauguration, which streamed live at uwwtv.org.  The full-length presentation has been released on the UWW-TV web site.

UWW-TV also had a very successful winter live event broadcast season, which was capped by their live broadcast of the NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Tournament, Rounds 1 and 2 on March 1 and 2, 2024.

Finally, UWW-TV also collaborated with UW-Whitewater Athletics to provide over 13 hours of live streaming coverage for the 2024 WIAC Indoor Track & Field Championships held February 23 & 24. 

Noting the overlapping of many of these events, Mead would like to thank his “fabulous, hard-working student crew” for making all of the coverage possible.

UWW-TV leader and founding director Peter Conover dies

Professor Peter Conover

Dr. Peter Conover, professor of mass communications at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and founder of UWW-TV, the campus cable television station, died July 16, 2023, in Tucson, AZ, following complications from Parkinson’s.

Dr. Conover began his tenure at UW-Whitewater in 1972 after receiving his BA at the University of Iowa, where he met his wife, Katherine. He went on to earn an MA from Syracuse (NY) University, and later a Ph.D. from UW-Madison. During his time as a professor in the Department of Communications, he earned awards for Outstanding Faculty Service and for Outstanding Teaching. He had also been the recipient of the University Service Award, the COMM Advising Award, the KEMPA Service Award and was a past member of the AHECTA Board of Directors.

Conover was instrumental in launching academic courses in video production and other communication techniques. His former Communications colleague and longtime friend Richard Haven credits Peter not only with establishing the Electronic Media submajor at UW-Whitewater, but his efforts helped influence the development of many other COMM-related fields of study, including journalism, public relations, interpersonal communication and media arts and gaming, just to name a few.

“He was a very personable person, with a calm willingness to be the key player to create what UWW-TV and the Communication Department is today,” said Haven. The former interim dean of the College of Arts and Communication has countless stories of their professional and personal time together, including trips to Florida, New Orleans and San Francisco, but it was their work together after UWW-TV was founded in 1980 that made the cable station was it is today.

Together with the leadership and support of then Director of Residence Life Jerry Gorby, they put UWW-TV on the Charter cable line-up, primarily to provide over 150,000 households the ability to access live sporting events and original student programming on what was first Cable 6 (and later Cable 19).

Past Director of Residence Life and current Vice President of Retention & Completion at MATC Milwaukee Jeff Janz remembers that Peter was one of the first people he met when he became the leader of that division in 1991.

“I was thrilled to discover that UWW-TV was part of my oversight,” recalls Janz, as that partnership was new to him. “I was very proud of the model that Peter had created between Student Affairs and the Department of Communication.” He remembered Peter as a man who was committed to his responsibilities, while maintaining a wonderful spirit. “He was a lovely person.”

Dr. Conover taught and mentored a number of undergraduate and graduate students over the years, turning many into journalists and broadcasters who continue to excel in the profession today. Jonathan Kelley, a former student and staff member at UWW-TV remembers him as one of the kindest and supportive persons he has ever known. “His support for his students was unwavering, and his passion for film was addictive. I came to UW-Whitewater with a love for film…Peter made me truly understand why.” Former graduate student and current General Manager of UWW-TV Jim Mead echoes those sentiments. “I greatly admired my predecessor, teacher, mentor and good friend.” Conover retired from UW-Whitewater in 2011.

Dr. Peter Conover is survived by wife, Katherine, sons Aubrey (Laura) and Damien (Shoshanah), grandsons Eli, Ben and Colin, brother Kelley (Judy) and sister Mary Susan (Mike) and several nieces and nephews.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date in Whitewater, where he lived and worked for many years and where he developed numerous valued friendships. UWW-TV has also provided a link to view the 2013 Conover Television Studio Dedication Ceremony that was originally held May 19, 2013, an honor that, with the re-naming of the campus television station ensures his legacy at UW-Whitewater will never be forgotten. To view the dedication program in its entirety, click here.

 

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