Indiana Broadcast History Archive

[AI-Generated Summary] This episode of IU NewsNet covered a wide range of campus, state, and community stories, led by a crisis in Indiana University’s Media School after the firing of a student newspaper adviser and the halt of printed editions of the Indiana Daily Student, prompting backlash, national attention, and the Indiana High School Press Association cutting ties over press freedom concerns. Other major stories included a packed conservative event featuring Tucker Carlson, protests against authoritarianism in Indiana, campus safety incidents, hazing allegations against a fraternity, technology disruptions from a global internet outage, and challenges facing international students seeking work visas. The broadcast also highlighted the closure of the historic Hobnob Corner restaurant in Brown County, strong school spirit surrounding IU football’s undefeated season and record-breaking success, and a feel-good community story about support for a beloved local Domino’s sign spinner after his injury.

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IU NewsNet Reporters:
Shelby Brown, Josie Broyles, Lacie Carr, Emma Gladstone, Talia Goodman, Isaac Perlich, Sam Sinder, Riley Stark, Claire Tips, Ashley Voss & Alivia Wilson;

IU NewsNet Control Room:
Director: Noa Sanchez;
Assistant Director: Danny Ramirez;
Technical Director: John Carter Krell;
Audio: Linken Silveus & Charlie Ratterman;
Tape: Anthony Bellahcen;
Prompter: Eli Mark;
CG (Xpression): Megan Sheehan;
Floor: Cole Gard;
Cams: Terry Johnson;

Instructor: Anne Ryder