The word is out by now I guess, but just in case you haven’t heard, Specs Howard School is now offering a Graphic Design Program. It’s something your Uncle Kernen is really excited about because I have been getting calls from employers looking for graduates with graphic and web design skills for some time now.


There are a lot of crossover opportunities out there for RTV (radio & television) grads. Currently, we’ve got Roberto Boschian over at WYCD (99.5 FM). He graduated from the RTV program with a concentration in television. The thin line between radio and TV, of course, is nothing new.

However, he not only made the leap from TV to radio, he’s the graphic/web design guru over there. It seems he had some experience with that too. Roberto’s official title is “Digital Manager.” More specifically, he is responsible for designing the station’s promotional products (think stickers, t-shirts, etc.), developing and maintaining the station’s website and providing video content for the radio station’s website. It’s just mind-boggling, isn’t it? To view some of his handiwork, visit the station's website here.

So for any of you grads out there that want to come back for the new graphic design program, we’re offering a $1,000 alumni scholarship. Graphic design students will be learning the fundamentals of both graphic and web design and it’s all wrapped up in an impressive package! Not only do all students receive the tools they’ll need (Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium), classes will meet only twice a week. The rest will be done online.

If you want to learn more about it, stop in for one of our Graphic Design Demo Days on April 1st or 8th. We’ll have a session at 1:00 PM and 5:30 PM on both days. Call the school for details or to RSVP at 248-358-9000.



RECORD BREAKERS


Now it’s catch up time. As usual I’ve been inundated with all kinds of good news to share. Here’s hoping nothing falls through the cracks…

How’s this for a good day?  On the day of her graduation, Stacey Szostek (who had been hired by Postique as a Dupe-Tech two weeks earlier) was surprised to find that not only had she won Highest GPA, the man who'd hired her -- Brian Chidester -- was the commencement speaker for her class!

In addition to being awarded a $1,000 grant from the Michigan Association of Broadcasters Foundation, Stacey also won an award in their 2008 College Broadcast Awards Competition. She and classmate Jena Major won a second place video award in the news feature/magazine program category.  

And now, just last week, Stacey broke all existing records going from Dupe-Tech to Assistant Editor at Postique in 30 days. My sincere congratulations, Stacey!


While I’m talking about records, I feel honored to mention that grad Shelley Irwin will soon receive her fifth straight Gracie Award at the American Women in Radio & Television's event this June.  Shelley works for Grand Valley State’s WGVU-TV & Radio. Not only has she won five Gracies in a row, Shelley was also honored with an award at the recent MAB Conference. WAY TO GO, SHELLEY!

And last but not least, Grand Rapids News/Talk WOOD radio just hired its third straight Specs grad as their new News Director.  Rod Kackley was hired to replace recently departed Rob St. Mary when he exited to join WDET, who had replaced Rich Jones when he left for Jacksonville Florida.  I’ll be checking the Guinness Record Book shortly!

GRADS IN PRINT

I read a very nice article in The Michigan Chronicle about Specs Howard Hall of Famer Lloyd Jackson, recognizing him as the first African American to hold a news management position at legendary WJR.  Congratulations to Lloyd and a sincere thanks to Lloyd for recognizing the old SHS in your bio. Click here for the full story!



I would also like to thank Susan Whithall for a great piece on Mac Kelley -- or as he is now known, Wolfman Mac -- in a recent edition of The Detroit News. Wolfman Mac’s Nightmare SINema premiered on MY TV 20 this past Saturday at 1:00 AM. 

For those of you who grew up watching Sir Graves Ghastly and The Ghoul, this is an updated 21st Century version of the late night creep fest.  Local TV that isn’t news -- what a concept!  

As digital multi-channel television develops over the next few years, we'll hopefully see more locally produced programs of all kinds. If you’ve got an original idea, your day is coming!

For the full story, pictures and video about Wolfman Mac, click here.
Visit the official  NIGHTMARE SINema website here.
         



SHOUT OUTS

I also heeard from Jenna McWilliams of WXFL-TV in Albany, Georgia, who
wrote the following excerpts for me:

Greetings from the South!

It has been almost three years since I left Specs and I thought I would bring you up to date on my adventures.

After leaving Specs, it took me almost 8 months to find a job – and I had a college degree in journalism!
Yes, I know it sounds like a long time but I wasn’t trying that hard right away. But after dubbing 50 demos and sending them out everywhere and anywhere, I was hired by Fox 33 in Cadillac, Michigan. This was great news to me since I thought I’d be relocating very far from home.

After about a year of one-woman-banding it (editor's note - that’s short for shooting, writing, voicing, and finding her own stories), bad news hit. Our company merged with another and I basically lost my job.
I wasn’t the only one whose contract was "not being renewed" so I moved home and started the process again.

This time though, with my foot already in the door and some experience on my resume, it didn’t take long to get me back on the screen.
I was hired in January of 2008 at WFXL Fox 31 in Albany, Georgia. Yes, a whole 16-hour drive away from good old Michigan.

I love my new job and have had many comments on my work (thanks to my editing classes at Specs).
I’m great and so is the weather and so is my career. Thanks for everything and keep in touch – we’ll soon be adding a morning show and could use some new blood! ~J. McWilliams

By the way, in my last blog, I  mentioned that grad Bob Mounts, PD of WOBR in Nags Head, North Carolina needed a mid-day air talent. I am delighted to report that recent grad Katie Gates starts in two weeks!

I also want to acknowledge a few of you who’ve taken the time to check in with us through the school’s website. You too can do this by visiting here.

Tim Timmerman
Kiss 107 - Morning Show Air Talent - Cincinnati, OH

Robert Logan
Midwestern Video - Camera Operator - Roseville, MI

Amanda Fiolek
Motor City Casino - DJ - Radio Bar
Cumulus Radio - Detroit & Promotion Assistant - Ann Arbor, MI

Wayne Murphy

President-Filmwerx Creative Services - Brighton, MI

James Jackson
WOFL-TV - News Photographer - Lake St. Mary, FL

Jane Asher

Worldtalkradio.com - Executive Producer - San Diego, CA

Nancy Dabney
Word of Faith Ministries - TV Department Supervisor - Producer - Southfield

Kristen Ewing

Rogers Television -Videographer - Mississauga Ontario, Canada

Nathan Parsons

WGHP-TV  - News Photo-Journalist -  High Point, NC

Whew! And I didn't know where to start....  If you think I missed anything let me know and remember, visit your Uncle Kernen once in awhile.

'Til the next time, see ya, bye! uk

 


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