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General Manager: Bryan LaneBryan Lane is the General Manager of WNHU. He oversees all activities at WNHU, and is a faculty advisor for all student-run management & programming. Bryan Lane has had a career in the Radio Industry for over 30 years. He graduated with a B.A. Mass Communication/Broadcasting, from Mansfield University, Mansfield, PA & a M.S. Ed., from St. Joseph's College of Maine, Standish, ME. Some of Bryan's favorites are-Stevie Wonder, Nirvana, Paul Simon, Shelby Lynne, & Led Zeppelin. |
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Chief Engineer: Art Ginsburg |
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Student Manager: Ashley FoxYear: Senior Major: Music & Sound Recording
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Operations Manager: Eric NeilsonYear: Sophomore Major: Music & Sound Recording I'm the guy everyone sees around campus being involved in WNHU, AES, MEISA, the communication club, Rec Sports, and the athletic department. Every Wednesday night I host my radio show, The Late-Night Buzz. On my show I like to feature UNH musicians, and other musicians whom pass through the New Haven area. My main reason I got involved with the radio station was to expose other people to music, which has always been one of my passions. The radio is also a good way to network in the music industry since I am in contact with various promotion companies and artists. The benefits of radio seemed clear cut from the day I started my college career, so I didn't hesitate to get involved. Listening to new music before everyone else is another appealing aspect of the radio. People say the radio is dead; not under my watch. |
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Production Director: Alex ReisdorfYear: Senior Major: Music & Sound Recording Sup, I'm Alex. I'm big into bassmusic, computers, synthesizers, cats, and food. You can often find me in the Production Studio blasting bleepy-bloopy music out of the speakers (come in and say hi!) In conjunction with loving music and computers, I thought Production Director was the perfect position for me. I'll probably get carpel tunnel from the amount of editing and mouse clicking I do, but thats ok because I love it. My sophomore year, alongside my music degree, I took some communications classes recommended by a friend, and was happily conscripted onto WNHU's Charger Radio, our all-student radio station on campus. My friend and I brought weekly mixes to the stream, and had a damn good time, so I thought "why not bring the bass to 88.7." Now I have a show on 88.7fm (Wednesdays 6:00pm-8:00pm) and on Charger Radio (Thursdays 8:00pm-10:00pm). My ultimate goal on the radio is just to reach out to people who like the same music as I do. If you're diggin a song, want to make a request, or just want to talk EDM, the lines open!
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Music Director: Jenna KorusYear: Senior Major: Music Industry/ Music & Sound Recording I started at the radio station because I'm really into music; being able to hear new releases and decide what ends up on the radio is hugely appealing to me and has been really cool so far. I also book a lot of the shows that MEISA puts on campus as the club's Vice President of Booking.
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Promotions Director: Kylie HallYear: Senior Major: Music Industry/Mass Communication Coming to UNH, I knew I wanted to work in the Music Industry, but never considered radio as I was too scared to have my voice be broadcast to such a large pool of people. Last year, I got over that fear and started a pop punk radio show on Charger Radio with a good friend and found myself loving it more than I ever expected. This year, I have my own show on WNHU every Friday from Noon to 2pm. I never thought I'd be a Promotions Director, but holding that position at WNHU has been one of the highlights of my college career.
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PSA Director: Jon ScrantonYear: Senior Major: Music & Sound Recording I've always had an affinity for music and radio, and have been involved with WNHU since my freshman year. I am also the President of UNH's chapter of MEISA and the Vice President of UNH's student section of the Audio Engineering Society.
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