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staff biographies
Dr. Charles G. "Chuck" Bailey
Faculty Manager
Adam Cavalier
Station Manager

How to contact WMUL
Department E-mails:
- Music Department
- News Department
- All other departments
- General correspondence

DJ Request Line: (304) 696-6651
Talk Show Hotline: (304) 696-3605
Station Manager:
(304) 696-2295
Music Director:
(304) 696-2295
Faculty Adviser: (304) 696-2294
All Other Directors:
(304) 696-6640
Fax: (304) 696-3232

Snail Mail Address:
WMUL-FM
Marshall University
One John Marshall Drive
Huntington, WV 25755-2635

Station's Physical Location:
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Become a WMUL volunteer!
No experience is required to volunteer at WMUL! Here are two easy ways to get started:

1. Fill out an online application. A WMUL director will contact you as soon as possible.

2. Attend a department meeting. The directors are more than happy to get you on your way quickly.

Music: Monday @ 8p CB201
Sports: Tuesday @ 9p CB201
News: Wednesday @ 6p CB204
Promotions: Thurs. @ 8:30p CB201
Production: Monday @ 7p CB201

Need directions? Here's a station map. CB201 is labeled "Classroom" on the map, and CB204 is labeled "Staff Room."

Basic Overview

WMUL broadcasts on the FM band at 88.1 MHz and is licensed to the Marshall University Board of Governors. Its studios are located on the second floor of the Communications Building at Marshall University, and its 1150-watt transmitter sits on the roof of the Science Building. WMUL has been broadcasting in the Huntington region since Nov. 1, 1961.

WMUL: A Leader in College Radio

Under the leadership of Dr. Charles G. "Chuck" Bailey from 1985 to the present, the station has won more than 1000 national and regional awards. That averages to more than 35 awards per year. Here are some tables highlighting our successes.

Recent News

WMUL Wins Big at NBS Award Conference


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April 1- WMUL won 25 awards at the 20th annual National Broadcasting Society/Alpha Epsilon Rho awards competition ceremony, which was held in Los Angeles. The station won 8 Grand Prizes and 17 Honorable Mentions total.

WMUL New and Veteran Staff Meetings

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Janurary 24- WMUL is having its New and Veteran Staff meetings for the new semester. The meetings will be held on the 25th-27th in room 402 in Drinko Library at 3:30. If you are interested in being on the radio, come down and hear what its all about.

WMUL Nabs More Awards At AP Banquet

June 21- WMUL won several awards at the annual West Virginia Associated Press Broadcasters Association award banquet held at the Embassy Suites in Charleston. Station Manager Adam Cavalier won Grand Prizes for Reporter of The Year, Best Documentary, and Best Sports Special.

News Director Leannda Carey also won big, bringing home the Best Enterprize Reporting Award as well as Honorable Mentions for Reporter of the Year and and Anchor of The Year. Overall the Station won 5 Grand Prizes and 11 Honorable Mentions including Honorable Mentions for Outstanding News Operations and Outstanding Sports Operations.

The awards bring the total won by WMUL for the school year to 99, shattering the previous total 89, set last year.The 99 awards bring the stations total awards over the 1000 mark.

Web site wins Hermes Platinum Award; station wins nine overall

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May 24 - The Hermes Creative Awards have given WMUL Online its second first-place award in three months. Twenty-six sites in the U.S. and Canada won a Platinum Award in the Web Site Overall category, but WMUL was the only site not designed by a professional firm.

WMUL won eight other awards from Hermes, including the only Platinum awards given in the Radio Program and Audio/Sports categories. The station also won three Gold awards, the second-highest level in the competition, as well as two Honorable Mention awards.

Community volunteer Gary Dickerson named 2010 Paul Watson winner

May 8 - WMUL may be run mostly by students, but there is no doubt that community volunteers make a major difference. Gary Dickerson, alternative music producer and host of Self-Help Radio, moved from Austin to Huntington last summer, and since then he has been on a one-man mission to keep the station's alternative music on The Cutting Edge.

As a result, station manager Adam Cavalier and faculty manager Charles G. Bailey honored Gary's strong dedication by giving him the highest award bestowed upon a WMUL volunteer: the Paul Watson Award. Click the photo to view a larger version.

Despite softball rainout, station's end-of-year picnic still eventful

May 2 - Aaron Payne was named Newcomer of the Year and Gary Dickerson received the Paul Watson Award as the station's most dedicated volunteer during WMUL's annual spring picnic Sunday at Marco's. Click the photo to see Aaron's unique acceptance of his award, with assistance from sports director Bobby Iddings.

Station manager Adam Cavalier also announced the newest additions to the Fall 2010 board of directors: program coordinator Aaron Payne, promotions director Ashton Bias, online director Tyler Kes and training coordinator Adam "Spanky" Rogers.

Formal goodbyes were also given to operations manager Mike Stanley, online director Deven Swartz, former sports director Ryan Epling, news anchor Cicely Tutson and graduates Matt Sowards and Jay Roudebush from the Sowards-Roudebush report.

The annual WMUL-Parthenon softball game scheduled for after the picnic was rained out for the second year in a row. A makeup date is being determined at this time.

WMUL picks up five more awards, some cash in person in Vegas

Apr. 18 - The station's ambassadors just returned from a trip to Las Vegas with three firsts, two honorable mentions and almost $8,000 in scholarship money. We are proud to report that all of the money did come back with them.

Adam Cavalier won three first place awards, including Air Personality, as well as the $5,000 Abe Voron Scholarship for the second time in his collegiate career. It is the most prestigious scholarship BEA offers.

Leannda Carey received an honorable mention for her report on Virginia Tech football's Enter Sandman tradition. She also won a Walter S. Patterson Scholarship valued at $2,750.

The final award was an honorable mention for WMUL's coverage of the Marshall-SMU football game.

Eight more awards from SPJ regionals

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Apr. 18 - The station swept the top three spots in the radio sports reporting category, and two first-place stories by Adam Cavalier automatically qualify for the national competition later this year.

WMUL was not the only student-produced media that fared well in the competition. Both the TV newscast "MU Report" and newspaper "The Parthenon" took home three awards apiece.

Leannda Carey named semifinalist in Hearst Awards competition

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Mar. 22 - For the second year in a row, a WMUL volunteer has made it to the semifinals of the most prestigious award for collegiate journalists. Junior and WMUL news director Leannda Carey made it to the Final 10 of the Hearst Awards audio competition and won $600 for her Be Hope 2 Her story. If Carey places in the top five in the semifinals, she will go to the national competition in San Francisco this summer.

WMUL Online among eight first-place awards brought home from Dallas

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Mar. 22 - WMUL picked up 22 more national awards at the National Broadcasting Society convention in Mid-March. Of the eight first place awards, five were in news and documentary categories, two were in sports categories and one was in an online category. The 2010 national audio competition featured more than 900 entries in 26 categories. Click photo to enlarge. (L-R: Deven Swartz, Delaney McLemore, Dave Traube, Leannda Carey and Adam Cavalier.)

Other SOJMC awards at NBS included five finalist nominations for MU Report, the student-produced television newscast, as well as first-place awards in the professional competition for graduate student Adam Cavalier (audio) and professor Dan Hollis (video).

WMUL to begin broadcasting 24/7 in March

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It's another historic event for West Virginia's first public radio station. Here's how we're celebrating.

Mar. 1 at Noon - Official Dedication - Listen LIVE
Join Marshall President Stephen Kopp, SGA President Sean Hornbuckle, J-School Dean Corley Dennison and the WMUL staff as we officially kick off the first full day of 24-hour operation in our history.

Mar. 2 from 3a-6a - LIVE All-Nighter Party! - 88.1 FM only
Join "Self-Help Radio" host Gary Dickerson as he performs the first regularly scheduled "all-nighter" in WMUL history.

WMUL picks up three Silvers in 2009 Daveys

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Feb. 14 - The station won something in every news-related category in the competition. A hard news story about last winter's power outage, a feature about a Holocaust survivor and a documentary on Huntington's crumbling sewage system each won. Only in their fifth year of existence, the Daveys have awarded WMUL eight times.

WMUL picks up 22 finalist nominations for 2010 NBS competition

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Feb. 10 - The headline is becoming as obvious as Dog Bites Man: "WMUL dominates National Broadcasting Society awards competition."

Marshall picked up 22 finalist nominations, leading all institutions in audio-related categories. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill picked up the second most nominations with just 10.

Among the station's notable finalists is play-by-play of the Little League Southeastern Regional Tournament in Ceredo-Kenova this past July, as well as a comedy segment discussing who has the best hair on the football team. A promo for a Top 25 Breakup Songs Countdown also made the cut, and WMUL Online was named a finalist for the second straight year. Marshall's student-produced news program, MU Report, picked up five finalists in NBS as well.

The national winners will be announced at an awards ceremony in Dallas Mar. 13, and some of WMUL's finalists will attend.

Putting faces to names - alumni edition: Alex Reed

View video of Reed's national Best of Festival play-by-play from 2007 (7:14 - skip to 3:50 if you're pressed for time)

Feb. 10 - Reed called the inaugural Friends of Coal Bowl for WMUL in 2006, as games in several other Marshall sports. He called Marshall football for WMUL in the mid 2000s, and for the past three seasons he's been calling the sport he loves the most: hockey for the Lewiston MAINEiacs. Click Alex's photo to view a larger picture.

Two podcasts, Web site among eight MarCom awards won

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Jan. 22 - The 5 p.m. edition of Newscenter 88 won a Platinum award, the highest level MarCom gives, and a Herd Roundup program won Honorable mention. The WMUL Web site won Gold, the second-highest level. The other awards went to various news packages, documentaries and staff training manuals.

WMUL's 2009 by the numbers

Jan. 2 - With numerous records broken, last year was really, really good to us.

107,904
Hits made by the 60,000-plus visitors to the WMUL site. It marked the first time the site had accrued more than 100,000 hits in a year.

9,180
Unique listeners to the live Web stream, thrashing the former record by 4,000. This number does not count a single repeat listener.

14.5
Conservative estimate of days it would take to play our 172 original sporting event broadcasts back to back.

757
New record for single-day streams, set on Sept. 5, the day of Marshall football's season opener against Southern Illinois.

Spring 2010 Board of Directors announced

Dec. 12 - Station manager Adam Cavalier made the announcement Friday night. The board will include three new members, and here's the full list:

Operations Manager - Mike Stanley
Music Director - James Roach
Sports Director - Bobby Iddings
News Director - Leannda Carey
Online Director - Deven Swartz
Promotions Director - Tiffini Taylor
Production Director - Delaney McLemore
Continuity Director - John Gibb
Traffic Director - Lindsay Scaccia

We will have bios from our new members by the beginning of the new year.

Sports director torch passed

Dec. 12 - Ryan Epling, sports director since Spring 2007, is graduating. In his tenure he called everything from the Little League Southeastern Regional Championship to the Conference USA Semifinals for Women's Basketball. This past summer he was named one of the 50 best collegiate talents in the country by the Sports Talent Agency of America, along with fellow WMULer Adam Cavalier. We wish Ryan well wherever he ends up in the professional world.

Senior Bobby Iddings, an award-winning sportscaster and WMUL volunteer since Fall 2006, was named the new sports director Friday night. He is already starting to carry on the station's "think big" mentality, securing a broadcast position at the Dean Smith Center for the UNC game Dec. 22.

WMUL wins second straight Best of Show podcast award

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Nov. 8 - The Associated Collegiate Press has awarded WMUL its second straight first place in the Podcast Best of Show category. Both have been for "Herd Roundup," a 30-minute program that the station airs Fridays from 5:30 to 6 p.m., as well as two hours before kickoff of Marshall football games. WMUL has won nine ACP Best of Show awards for broadcast or podcast, including eight for first place, since 1999.

Here are the other organizations that rounded out the top five:

2. Technician, student newspaper at North Carolina State University
3. KSWH "The Pulse" 99.9 FM, student radio station at Henderson State University in Arkansas
4. The Communicator, student newspaper at Spokane Falls Community College in Washington
5. Insight, student magazine at the University of Nevada-Reno

Showcase of West Virginia's famous whitewater rafting wins CBI first place

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Nov. 8 - Adam Cavalier's "Whitewater Release" feature story won WMUL's only first-place award at the College Broadcasters, Inc. Convention in Austin last weekend. Four other pieces were named finalists, including play-by-play of a football game, the opening "tease" before a football game, a promo and a documentary.

Partial regular schedule now up, regular programming begins Monday, Sept. 14

View WMUL's Fall 2009 regular schedule

Sept. 10 - Many of our DJs and show hosts have already confirmed times, so we are unveiling the Fall 2009 schedule a little bit early. DJs with Friday and Saturday shifts, keep in mind that your first day will be next week (Sept. 18 or 19), not this week. The streaming schedule will be completed by the weekend.

WMUL gets first SPJ national title in six years

Aug. 29 - Out of 3,600 total entries, WMUL topped one of the 39 categories Friday in Indianapolis. Station manager Adam Cavalier (pictured with MU J-School dean Dr. Corley Dennison) won first place in Radio News Reporting at the highly competitive Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence Awards. WMUL has now had nine national placers in the SPJ awards since 2000.

Charleston Daily Mail's feature on Adam Cavalier

"Marshall student is rated one of best at calling the plays" - DM

Aug. 26 - A WMULer is compared to Tiger Woods. What other enticement do you need to read it?

Five finalists at CBI

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Aug. 24 - When some WMUL staffers hit Austin on Oct. 28, they will be backed by another strong showing in the CBI awards. Best Documentary, Best Technical Production, Best News Reporting, Best Sports Play-By-Play and Best Promo are the five entries WMUL has in the running for a shiny, transparent block trophy. Check back in November for the final results.

WMUL receives award for every entry put into Millennium contest

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Aug. 6 - WMUL has achieved another rare milestone in an awards contest--a 1.000 winning percentage. All of the 11 entries the station submitted into the Millennium Awards contest in June came back with either a gold (1), silver (7) or bronze (3) award. The one gold award was Ryan Epling's story on Autumn Mitchell's "Backdoor Curve," while last year's MU-Houston and the MU-Memphis football broadcasts were two of the silver awards. All three bronze awards were for news feature stories.

High School Journalism Workshop @ WMUL

July 7 - Aspiring journalists toured Marshall's journalism school a couple of weeks ago to get a glimpse of what college will be like. At WMUL, the aspiring broadcasters of the group had a chance to whet their appetite by anchoring their own version of flagship news program Newscenter 88. Here are the two clips in their unedited entirety.

Program #1 (21:46)

Program #2 (21:53)

WMUL surpasses 900 award milestone

June 12 - The record 89 awards won by the all-volunteer staff of WMUL in the 2008-2009 school year bumped the station's all-time total to 906 awards. Exactly 400 of them have been won since 2003.

This school year also marked another new milestone--more than 400 first-place awards all-time. This was achieved by, yes, winning a record 34 firsts in the 2008-09 school year. Here is a year-by-year comparison, including tables.

Cavalier finishes second nationally in coveted Hearst awards competition

June 7 - Marshall broadcast journalism graduate student Adam Cavalier earned $5,000 in cash Saturday evening at the coveted Hearst National Radio Broadcast News Championship held in San Francisco. Cavalier won $4,000 for finishing second in the national competition, and an extra $1,000 award for Best Use of Radio For News Coverage.

Cavalier is Marshall's third national placer in the Hearst Journalism Awards Program in the last four years. Jennifer Baileys, now a part of the "Fox In The Morning" team at WDRB-TV in Louisville, finished third in the television competition in 2006. Paul Gessler, now a reporter and sports anchor at WSAZ, finished second in the television competition in 2007.

Cavalier wins Jim Nantz Award; Epling earns honorable mention

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June 5 - Adam Cavalier has been named the top sports broadcaster for 2009 among a long list of collegiate sports broadcasters from around the nation. Cavalier beat out five other finalists who were instead named All-Americans.

The Jim Nantz Award, given by the Sports Talent Agency of America, will provide Cavalier with not only a trophy but also a resume portfolio package and a free listing in the company's talent search for a full year.

Ryan Epling received honorable mention honors, putting him among the top 41 collegiate sportscasters in the country.

"Hair from the Herd 2009" shatters last year's donation total

May 1 - The Huntington School of Beauty Culture cut enough hair Apr. 23 to stretch six stories. The official number is 690 inches, or a whopping 57.5 feet, and that number excludes hair not bound into a ponytail.

More than 40 people donated their hair this year, including WMUL operations manager Mike Stanley and WMUL news anchor Neera Doss. An outside reporter covering the event also cut her hair after doing her newsgathering duties. Every participant received a Hair from the Herd T-shirt, as well as a cool-looking WMUL drawstring shoebag that included various goodies.

This was the second year for the event. Last year, more than 20 people donated more than 400 inches of hair to the worldwide organization Locks of Love, who makes wigs for children undergoing chemotherapy and other hair-losing procedures. WMUL would like to thank everyone involved in making this year even better than last.