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From left to right: Tyler Baldi, AJ Bucci and Niko Ioannou. / Photo via Paige Previte

RTF Media Fest Acknowledges Filmmakers’ Work

Chelsea Valcourt April 13, 2022

Filmmakers, screenwriters and content creators alike gathered in King Auditorium this past weekend to celebrate the 8th Annual RTF Media Fest. The festival was held in two parts with the Rowan-specific...

Rowan alum Gabby Connelly wins Broadcasting Education Award for her short-film, "Mutation on Chromosome 5." The documentary explores what it's like for families with children who have the rare genetic disorder, Cornelia de Lange syndrome. - Photo / Gabby Connelly

Rowan Alum Wins First Place in BEA Awards, Shines Light on Rare Disorder

Jennifer McGraw March 30, 2022

Author’s Note: Gabby Connelly was inadvertently left out of the Rowan Radio Wins Three Broadcasting Awards article. To correct the oversight, I wanted to solely feature her for her work.  Rowan...

"The View" co-host Sunny Hostin discusses following her dreams and the road the becoming a journalist. - Photo via Lou Rocco / ABC

An Intimate Conversation With Emmy Award-Winning Journalist Sunny Hostin

Chelsea Valcourt March 8, 2021

The best way to grow professionally is to speak with those who already have the career accomplishments and real-world experience that you are working toward. Nineteen students majoring in radio, television...

A student operates a camera during the annual Rowan Television Network's Telethon in 2019. -Editor-in-chief / Miguel Martinez

Letter to the Editor: Response to ‘I am switching my major from RTF’

Letter to the Editor February 5, 2020

From Keith Brand, Chair – Radio, Television, & Film, Rowan University I was surprised to read the letter from Miguel Martinez. I was surprised because the Radio, Television, & Film Department...

RTF Professor Bianculli, a man of Hawaiian shirts, TV knowledge, and dedication to students

Assane Drame February 24, 2017

He hands out dollar bills to students who give clever answers in class. Many consider him the “O.G.” of the radio, television, and film department. He has been called "the bomb dot com.” One student...

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