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WZND students react to their CBI wins

Illinois State University students at WZND won awards in five different categories in the College Broadcasters, Inc. (CBI) 2024 competition. The awards were announced at the National Student Media Convention on Oct. 26 in Seattle. WZND students did not attend the convention but were notified of winning. Junior mass media and media arts major Cheyenne Brown won second place in Best Promo for her work on "WZND Sports Promo." She said it was exciting to have won this award. “CBI is a really big organization, and I know we worked really hard at making excellent promos for all of our specialty shows and sports broadcasts, so being able to receive this award was a good recognition of our hard work that we’ve been putting in,” Brown said. Senior journalism major Lauren Leisure won third place in Best Newscast or Sportscast for her work on the "Lauren Leisure Newscast." She said her work was chosen by her predecessor to be submitted, making the impact greater for her. “It just makes me feel really good that any of my random work is good enough to be recognized nationally,” Leisure said. Senior mass media arts major Lou Warner won fourth place in Best PSA for his work on the "Special Olympics Illinois Public Service Announcement." He was not expecting to win, so it was a surprise for him. “[CBI] is a national-level thing, and that’s a huge boost not only to my personal confidence but also to my resume,” Warner said. Brown, like Warner, has also put awards on her resume. “I have been able to put some of the awards that we’ve won while working here on my resume, and it has helped me with interviews and jobs,” Brown said. Working with WZND and creating competition-worthy pieces can help with resumes and gaining personal experience. “I want to work in radio news or television news, so I’m just trying to improve while I’m in college so I can get a job after school,” Leisure said. Warner and Brown both enjoy putting creativity into their work and are satisfied with being able to showcase what they have done. “I really enjoy my work because I’m not only serving the community at ISU and WZND, but I’m also creating things that I am very proud of, and I’m able to show my skills,” Brown said. Overall, WZND is proud of what they have accomplished. They are using the CBI awards as encouragement to produce more work. “I’m happy to be here, and I think WZND is cool, and being able to have something tangible to say, ‘Hey, I did that thing, and it was cool,’ is nice, and it's creatively fulfilling,” Warner said.

Illinois State University students at WZND won awards in five different categories in the College Broadcasters, Inc. (CBI) 2024 competition. 

The awards were announced at the National Student Media Convention on Oct. 26 in Seattle. WZND students did not attend the convention but were notified of winning. 

Junior mass media and media arts major Cheyenne Brown won second place in Best Promo for her work on "WZND Sports Promo." She said it was exciting to have won this award. 

“CBI is a really big organization, and I know we worked really hard at making excellent promos for all of our specialty shows and sports broadcasts, so being able to receive this award was a good recognition of our hard work that we’ve been putting in,” Brown said. 

Senior journalism major Lauren Leisure won third place in Best Newscast or Sportscast for her work on the "Lauren Leisure Newscast." She said her work was chosen by her predecessor to be submitted, making the impact greater for her. 

“It just makes me feel really good that any of my random work is good enough to be recognized nationally,” Leisure said. 

Senior mass media arts major Lou Warner won fourth place in Best PSA for his work on the "Special Olympics Illinois Public Service Announcement." He was not expecting to win, so it was a surprise for him. 

“[CBI] is a national-level thing, and that’s a huge boost not only to my personal confidence but also to my resume,” Warner said. 

Brown, like Warner, has also put awards on her resume.

“I have been able to put some of the awards that we’ve won while working here on my resume, and it has helped me with interviews and jobs,” Brown said. 

Working with WZND and creating competition-worthy pieces can help with resumes and gaining personal experience.

“I want to work in radio news or television news, so I’m just trying to improve while I’m in college so I can get a job after school,” Leisure said. 

Warner and Brown both enjoy putting creativity into their work and are satisfied with being able to showcase what they have done. 

“I really enjoy my work because I’m not only serving the community at ISU and WZND, but I’m also creating things that I am very proud of, and I’m able to show my skills,” Brown said. 

Overall, WZND is proud of what they have accomplished. They are using the CBI awards as encouragement to produce more work. 

“I’m happy to be here, and I think WZND is cool, and being able to have something tangible to say, ‘Hey, I did that thing, and it was cool,’ is nice, and it's creatively fulfilling,” Warner said. 

Brooke Plowman is a news and features reporter for The Vidette. Plowman can be contacted at baplowm@ilstu.edu.


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