Author Archive for ray.fanning@umontana.edu
Ray Fanning is on the faculty of the Radio-Television Department of the School of Journalism at the University of Montana.
UM News Maroon for October 25, 2017
This week on UM News a UM student is working on a project to lower the suicide rate in Montana and flu shots are available on campus to students and community members. Reporter Mederios Whitworth-Babb also shows how tourism is increasing in Montana. This show was produced by Matt Skillman, Directed by Natasha Woodworth and anchored by Maria Anderson and Meri DeMarois.
UM News Maroon for October 18, 2017
This week on UM News, you’ll see how students are helping make sure the Missoula Food Bank is meeting its demands. Plus find out why faith-based groups are growing and how UM is responding to the state’s climate change assessment. This week’s newscast was produced by Meri DeMarois and directed by Tiffany Folkes. The anchors are Aunica Koch and Wayne Stevenson
Native American Heritage Month
Activism is combining with education at UM during American Indian Heritage month. reporter Jack Ginsburg attended some of the events.
UM News Silver for October 14, 2016
UM News Reporter Jack Ginsburg gets the scoop on the latest UM Production, Legally Blonde. The Montana Innocence Project has a special guest at a recent fundraising event from the Netflix series, Making a Murderer. Finally UM News reporter Braly Whisler spoke with UM Professors about the controversy that comes with a specific type of school mascot.
Bike Lanes Go Green
Bike Lanes have gone green in Missoula. Bicycle Pedestrian Program Manager, Brian Weiss says the city painted bike lanes in heavy traffic areas to improve awareness for bikers and drivers. Weiss says Missoula is one of a dozen communities chosen implement colored bicycle lanes. But he says there’s a tight paint budget and no plans to paint all streets. UM News Reporter Brin Merkley talked with community members to find out how Missoula is benefiting
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UM News Maroon for September 20, 2012
The Farm to College program and theWildlife Biology degree celebrate big birthdays at The University of Montana. Plus, find out why some UM students got muddy for a good cause. Brin Merkley and Cody Proctor anchor the newscast, produced by Daniel Erusha.
UM News Silver for September 20, 2012
The University of Montana celebrating a couple of milestones this week. Both Wildlife Biology and the Farm to College program are making birthdays. Plus there’s a big change for Rodeo Club. Jonathon Ambarian and Keele Smith anchor the newscast, produced by Brittany Ratzlaff.
UM News Silver for September 13, 2012
The University of Montana is starting the academic year with a new code of conduct for student athletes, a new online education program about sexual assaults, and a new brand for marketing the University. Anchors Brittany Ratzlaff and Keele Smith bring you today’s edition of UM News, produced by Cody Proctor.
UM News Maroon for September 13, 2012
The University of Montana is starting the academic year with a new code of conduct for student athletes, a new online education program about sexual assaults, and a new brand for marketing the University. Anchors Dan Erusha and Brin Merkley bring you today’s edition of UM News, produced by Jonathon Ambarian.
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