MavRadio.FM claims five national honors

OMAHA, Neb.–The University of Nebraska at Omaha’s college radio station, MavRadio.FM, earned top honors in five categories in the 2019 Broadcast Education Association’s international digital media and broadcast competition.

The Festival of Media Arts competition received more than 1500 entries from around the world including 300 colleges and universities. Among those universities sharing honors are: Arizona State University, Missouri State University, The American University in Cairo, Marquette University, Bowling Green University, Texas Tech, University of Central Florida and Cal State-Fullerton.

Here is a list of this year’s award winners:

Faculty Radio Station Promo, PSA Commercial: Jodeane Brownlee & Michael Burns, Award of Excellence.

Radio Comedy or Drama: Michael Burns, First Place

Radio Comedy or Drama: Devon Maline, Award of Excellence

Radio Specialty Program: Ben Phillips, Harrison Popp, Anna Rodriguez and Simon Ristow, 2nd Place

Television Promotional: Lyle Kwiatkowski & Ryan Hollst, Award of Excellence

The mission of MavRadio KVNO HD-2 is to provide UNO students the opportunity to gain professional radio experience to pursue a career in the broadcast industry. The student-operated radio station strives to provide college programming and sports play-by-play that isn’t available in the Omaha market. MavRadio.FM is a dynamic source of college radio talent merged with Top 100 hit music, cutting-edge production and exclusive coverage of Omaha men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball and baseball.  We are an inclusive team focused on raising the professionalism of radio to the next level by adding live, local and regional bands, comedians, movie producers, Monday Night at the Movies, College World Series coverage, College Radio Day participation, and arena football. Our station can be heard streaming on MavRadio.FM, the TuneIn app, or on KVNO 90.7 HD2.

Although we began as a station in 1986 as KBUL, our current format began Feb. 28, 2013. In six years, our group of volunteers created a website, a Facebook following of 925, a Twitter following of 1,183, and Instagram account, podcast and MavRadio On Demand YouTube channel.  We’ve expanded from a staff of two to a staff of 13.

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Author: Jodeane Brownlee

The University of Nebraska at Omaha's student-run college radio station.