The Marshall School of Journalism and Mass Communications and WMUL-FM are delighted to announce a free special sneak preview screening of the highly anticipated documentary, “35000 WATTS: THE STORY OF COLLEGE RADIO”. The screening will take place on Tuesday, February 20 at 7:00 pm. at Marshall’s main campus in Smith Hall room 154.
This exclusive event offers a unique opportunity for students, faculty, and the general public to get a sneak peek at “35000 WATTS: THE STORY OF COLLEGE RADIO”, a groundbreaking documentary that explores the history of college radio. The documentary features interviews with many notable college radio alumni, and WMUL-FM is also mentioned.
Doors to the screening room will open at 6:30 PM, allowing attendees to mingle and engage in discussions with fellow film enthusiasts, students, and faculty members. The screening is scheduled to commence promptly at 7:00 PM, and the event will conclude by 9:00 PM.
The Marshall School of Journalism and Mass Communications extends a warm invitation to the public to join this enriching cinematic experience. Admission to the screening is free of charge, making it an accessible and inclusive event for everyone interested in the intersection of journalism, mass communications, and the compelling narratives presented in the documentary.
“We are thrilled to host this special preview screening of “35000 WATTS: THE STORY OF COLLEGE RADIO” at the Marshall School of Journalism and Mass Communications. The documentary brings forth important perspectives on college radio and we believe it will spark meaningful conversations among our diverse audience,” said Dr. Rob Quicke, director of the school.
Attendees will not only have the opportunity to witness a thought-provoking documentary but will also be encouraged to participate in a post-screening discussion, sharing their insights and reflections on the film’s themes.
For more information about the event, please contact:Dr. Rob Quicke, Director of the Marshall School of Journalism and Mass Communications at quicke@marshall.edu or 304-696-2360.