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Media Relations

Monday, August 27, 2007

Webcasts and Broadcasts

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The Dick Enberg Distance Learning Studio is available at no charge to broadcast and radio outlets. The studio—named for award-winning sportscaster and IU alumnus Dick Enberg—combines the architecture of a traditional lecture hall with the capabilities of a television production studio, and it can be used to produce live one-way and two-way programs world-wide via IU's satellite system. It contains a 20-student classroom, a fully interactive audio-visual system, and production facilities.

Enberg, one of the most versatile broadcasters in sports history, earned a master's degree (1958) and a doctorate (1962) from IU School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. During his 50-year career, Enberg has won 14 Emmy Awards, one of which is on display in the Distance Learning Studio.

To conduct a broadcast interview with an IU faculty member or student, contact the media specialist who covers the subject area you're interested in. You also may contact George Vlahakis at (812) 855-0846 for more information or to determine the studio's availability.

Find more broadcasts and Webcasts at IU

Several IU departments and schools produce their own Webcasts and broadcasts that are available for downloading.


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