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Fall 2015 "WVU News" anchors announced

2015 Fall News Anchors













The 2015 Fall “WVU News” anchors have been announced. They are (from left) sports reporter Sara Wells of Pine Grove, West Virginia; social square anchor Audrie Kuntz of Greensburg, Pennsylvania; main anchor Paige Madden of Moundsville, West Virginia; sports anchor Joe Lipovich of Boca Raton, Florida; main anchor Emily Swecker of Uniontown, Pennsylvania; social square anchor Alyssa Aquavella of Roxbury, New Jersey and Caroline Peters of York Springs, Pennsylvania.

View a full list of anchors, reporters and producers here.

In Spring 2015, “WVU News” won a first place national Emmy Award for Best College Newscast in the Country. Also, “WVU News,” was recognized in 2011 by the Broadcast Education Association as the best student-produced newscast in the country. The television newscasts are produced by journalism students at the WVU Reed College of Media. “WVU News” reporters cover events on the university campus, as well as the Morgantown community. Students report, write, shoot and edit television news stories for the program. They also serve as on-air anchors, producers, directors and technical crew during newscast tapings at WVU’s professional television studio.

The award-winning program provides students with hands-on experience and access to professional, state-of-the-art digital equipment. Students who enroll in the “WVU News” course are well prepared for careers in television journalism after they graduate.

“WVU News” airs statewide on West Virginia PBS as part of “Campus Connection” and on Time Warner Cable in North Central West Virginia. The production is available on WVU’s YouTube channel. You can also follow WVU News on Twitter or visit the team’s website.*