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Cronkite students win most top prizes in National SPJ contest

Arizona State University students took home five national awards at the Society of Professional Journalists 2022 Mark of Excellence Awards, more than any other university in the nation.

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The Seventies

hbo and the cable industry. if you're a fan, what you'll see in the next minutes to follow may convince you you've gone to sports heaven. miller: in the mid-'70s in the sports world, there were just these three giants -- cbs, abc, nbc. and then in connecticut, somebody got a hold of a transponder. the picture you're watching right now has been taken by a camera sent through some sophisticated equipment to this earth transmitting station. miller: this guy, bill rasmussen, who had been fired from his job and just trying to figure out a way to deliver local cable sports. then when they found out about the satellite, they said, "so, can we cover the whole state?" and the guy looked and he said, "no, you don't understand." shales: "for another 25 cents or whatever, you can send this all over the country." and they went, "oh, gee, why would anyone want to do that?" they didn't quite know what they had. and he wound up revolutionizing television sports. welcome, everyone, to the espn sportscenter.

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SPJ announces 2022 Mark of Excellence National Winners

This year, 61 students and staff from 37 universities across the United States and Canada are being recognized as national winners.

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SPJ Announces 2022 Mark Of Excellence National Winners

The Society of Professional Journalists has named the national winners of the 2022 Mark of Excellence Awards, recognizing collegiate work published or broadc

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The Seventies

to deliver local cable sports. then when they found out about the satellite they said, so can we cover the whole state? and the guy looked and he said, no, you don't understand. >> for another 25 cents or whatever, you can send this all over the country. they went, oh, gee. why would anyone want to do that? they didn't quite know what they had. >> and he wound up revolutionizing television sports. >> welcome, everyone, to the espn "sportscenter." from this very desk in the coming weeks and months, we'll be filling you in on the pulse of the sporting activity, around the country and around the world as well. >> they didn't have the money to go out and buy baseball games or nfl games. what they did do was they took all the leftovers out there. >> i'm joe boyle and i'll be handling the play by play for tonight's game between the badgers and the blue demons. >> that gave birth to arguably the greatest media success story of all-time. >> at its best, cable television could provide a refreshing relief from the trend toward bigness, toward centralization. at its worst, cable tv could at its worst, cable tv could invade our privacy, tranquilize our children, remove us electronically from the flesh

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College of the Ozarks broadcast newsroom, The Point, recognized by Society of Professional Journalists, Missouri Broadcast Educators Association

The College of the Ozarks student newscast The Point has been recognized for excellence in journalism by the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) and the Missouri Broadcast Educators Association (MBEA).

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The Seventies

over the country. and they went, oh, gee. why would anyone want to do that? they didn't quite know what they had. >> and he wound up revolutionizing television sports. >> welcome, everyone, to the espn "sportscenter." from this very desk in the coming weeks and months we'll be filling you in on the pulse of sporting activity not only around the country but around the world as well. >> they didn't have the money to go out and buy baseball games or nfl games. what they did do was take all the leftovers out there. >> i'm joe boyle and i'll be handling the play by play for tonight's game between the badgers and the blue demons. >> that gave birth to arguably the greatest media success story of all time. >> at its best, cable television could provide a refreshing relief from the trend toward bigness, toward centralization. remove us electronically from the flesh and blood world and would have to pay for the privilege. the yes is indeed, will the

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The Seventies

why would anyone want to do that?" why would anyone want to do that? they didn't quite know what they had. >> and he wound up revolutionizing television sports. >> welcome, everyone, to the espn "sportscenter." from this very desk in the coming weeks and months, we'll be filling you in on the pulse of the sporting activity, around the country and around the world as well. >> they didn't have the money to go out and buy baseball games or nfl games. what they did do was they took all the leftovers out there. >> i'm joe boyle and i'll be handling the play by play for tonight's game between the badgers and the blue demons. >> that gave birth to arguably the greatest media success story of all-time. >> at its best, cable television could provide a refreshing relief from the trend toward bigness, toward centralization. at its worst, cable tv could invade our privacy, tranquilize our children, remove us electronically from the flesh and blood world and would have to pay for the privilege. the question is indeed, will the miracle be managed?

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The Seventies

had. >> and he wound up revolutionizing television sports. >> welcome, everyone, to the espn "sportscenter." from this very desk in the coming weeks and months, we'll be filling you in on the pulse of the sporting activity, around the country and around the world as well. >> they didn't have the money to go out and buy baseball games or nfl games. what they did do was they took all the leftovers out there. >> i'm joe boyle and i'll be handling the play by play for tonight's game between the badgers and the blue demons. >> that gave birth to arguably the greatest media success story of all-time. >> at its best, cable television could provide a refreshing relief from the trend toward bigness, toward centralization. at its worst, cable tv could invade our privacy, tranquilize our children, remove us electronically from the flesh and blood world. and we'd have to pay for the privilege. the question is, indeed, will the question is, indeed, will the miracle be managed? and wasting up to 20 gallons of water. skip the rinse with finish quantum.

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Morning Joe

began for you because you really learned the business early on anyway from another icon from ru nalridge, how did that start for you? how did you hop into those olympics. >> as a killed in the mid-50s, i fell in love with the beginning of television sports, and that for me was wide world of sports, a show that roone arledge, got us into the olympics. i was lucky enough to be there as a teenager, 18, 19 years old, as all of this was happening, culminated by munich. and i was lucky enough to have arledge as a mentor, who kept pushing me forward. eventually i left, to come up with a show to replace johnny carson's weekend repeats. johnny was very smart. he was always looking for

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