

Displaying their first-place awards are (from left): Hunter Halterman, Alexander (Alex) Erwin, Chloe Kowalyk, Daniel (Dan) Granados and Matthew (Matt) Volz.
Displaying their first-place awards are (from left): Hunter Halterman, Alexander (Alex) Erwin, Chloe Kowalyk, Daniel (Dan) Granados and Matthew (Matt) Volz.
An already stellar reputation of Fredonia Radio Systems in the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System undoubtedly reached a new level at the 2024 conference, with the WCVF/WDVL staff receiving three first place awards along with five finalist placements.
鈥淭o get up there as a finalist 鈥 you鈥檙e in the top 3 to 5 percent of all the people who apply for it 鈥 that鈥檚 pretty high,鈥 beamed General Manager Hunter Halterman. 鈥淚鈥檓 so grateful that we got so many nominations.鈥
Both numbers expand upon the bounty Fredonia Radio Systems (FRS) collected at last year鈥檚 conference 鈥 one first place (Jordan Budd, for Best Music Director) plus six finalist designations 鈥 as well as at prior conferences when FRS won back-to-back 鈥淏est Station in the Nation鈥 honors.
This was the first one announced that we were nominated as a finalist, that was called out, and we won it. As soon as they called it out, all 12 of us jumped up and started cheering. We were so excited, and me, Matt and Chloe walked up to the front, hand-in-hand, to accept the award.鈥 - Hunter Halterman
Look at it from another perspective: FRS had more finalists at the 2024 conference than the combined tally of radio stations from three other SUNY schools.
鈥淥bviously I鈥檓 very proud of them,鈥 commented FRS Faculty Advisor Michael Igoe. 鈥淚n all my courses, I stress the importance of building a professional resume, and this is a result, and to also have your work recognized by a national organization enhances your resume.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not just (about) a paper resume, it鈥檚 also about stuff 鈥 to get a product that the media corporations can see your skill levels,鈥 Professor Igoe added.
The annual conference in New York City attracts college radio stations from schools across the country, so FRS鈥 awards and finalist designations, or nominations, were achieved in direct competition with schools of all sizes, including those with significantly larger enrollments such as Arizona State University and New York University, noted Halterman. He shared a first-place award with two staffers and was also a two-time finalist.
鈥淭here were a lot of colleges from around the country at this conference 鈥 one was from the Philippines 鈥 competing with us. From small schools to big schools,鈥 Halterman said.
Representing FRS at the conference, with their year of study, major and hometown were:
Winning the 鈥淢ost Creative/Innovative Show鈥 award was the legacy weekly talk show 鈥淟overcall,鈥 a late-night alternative show about love and relationships produced by Ms. Kowalyk, Mr. Volz and Halterman. There were five finalists in the category.
鈥淭his was the first one announced that we were nominated as a finalist, that was called out, and we won it. As soon as they called it out, all 12 of us jumped up and started cheering. We were so excited, and me, Matt and Chloe walked up to the front, hand-in-hand, to accept the award,鈥 Halterman said.
鈥淟overcall鈥 airs Wednesday evenings, 10 p.m., on WDVL, 89.5 exclusively on fredoniaradio.com.
Mr. Granados took top honors for 鈥淏est Business Director鈥 among six finalists. Winning the award was 鈥渁 bit of a shock, but I guess (I felt) a lot of relief and excitement,鈥 Granados recalled. He remembers being 鈥渁 bundle of emotions鈥 when the announcement was made.
Granados manages and oversees FRS budgets and compiles the paperwork with the Student Association. He began to investigate a possible return of underwriting as a revenue source for the station.
鈥淭his is still being worked on,鈥 Granados said, adding that FRS has already made significant progress toward achieving the goal since the fall semester, though there鈥檚 still more work ahead.
鈥淭here are a lot of FCC (Federal Communications Commission) requirements to follow,鈥 Halterman noted, for underwriting, a form of advertising utilized by non-profit organizations.
Two 2023 graduates and FRS veterans 鈥 Alexander (Alex) Erwin, Communication: Audio/Radio Production and Communication: Video Production, and Natalie Wilks, Communication: Public Relations 鈥 collected FRS鈥 third first-place award for 鈥淏est Liner/Sweeper.鈥 Their brief station identifier mocked the theme of 鈥淰eggieTales,鈥 a former children鈥檚 animated cartoon series. It was developed during the spring 2023 semester and currently runs three to four times a week.
Other categories with FRS staff who were finalists included:
鈥 Best Station ID: (ten nominees) 鈥 Halterman, community ID
鈥 Best News Interview (five nominees) 鈥 Kowalyk, 鈥淕raduate School Fair interview鈥
鈥 Best Sports Update (eight nominees) 鈥 Pye, Volz, 鈥淣ews at Noon Sports Update鈥
鈥 Best Live Music Broadcast (four nominees) 鈥 Brian Valencia, junior, Communication: Audio/Radio Production, Westfield, NY, and FRS staff, 鈥淩ockin鈥 the Commons 2023鈥
鈥 Best Comedy Program (five nominees) 鈥 Halterman, Kowalyk and Mr. Erwin, 鈥淛ust the Facts鈥
FRS staffers attended seminars and breakout sessions during the March conference. One was a panel discussion, 鈥淲hat Employers Look For, Aside from Media Credentials,鈥 that included as a presenter Jodi Vale, a 1988 graduate and FRS veteran.
鈥淪he talked a lot about trying everything, being good at one craft but not being afraid to jump into another craft during your time at college,鈥 Granados said. Employers look for club participation and strong work ethic among job candidates, according to Ms. Vale, who works at 102.3 WBAB, an Audacy classic rock station in Long Island, NY, and also teaches at a Long Island college.
A fixture in Long Island/New York radio for over 25 years, Vale was heavily involved in FRS and pursued diverse work experiences there, Granados noted. She was a station manager, production director and music director and also did traffic. 鈥淪he also worked heavily with Dan Berggren,鈥 the longtime FRS faculty advisor, Granados added.
鈥淩eally insightful鈥 was how Halterman described the seminar, 鈥淯nlocking Relevance and Revenue in College Media,鈥 that examined alternate ways to raise revenue besides underwriting. Among suggestions offered was putting on a telethon-type event.