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Student Media Council

Jacob Sorensen, Student Media Council. Student Media Council. Locations and Who We Are. Council Offices – Union 321 Council oversees a dedicated student fee, develops opportunities for students in student media, ensures resources and ability for student media to operate.

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Student Media Council

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  1. Jacob Sorensen, Student Media Council Student Media Council
  2. Locations and Who We Are Council Offices – Union 321 Council oversees a dedicated student fee, develops opportunities for students in student media, ensures resources and ability for student media to operate. The Daily Utah Chronicle – Union 321 Oldest part of the Council, since 1890. Also largest part of council with over 80 student employees. Editorial is completely student run. University Media Sales Group – Union 321 Sells advertising for Council groups and other various products. KUTE – Union 4th Floor Underdeveloped, underfunded part of Council with aims to grow opportunities in student broadcast. Absolute Communication – LNCO 2950 Newest part of Council, goal to become a self-sustaining operating unit with the ability to help clients find creative solutions to their business problems. Other Publications – All over Campus
  3. Support/Help Info I am support. With A LOT of reliance on the IT Managers and Mac Managers lists for help and advice.
  4. Services Goal is to provide information to campus as effectively and efficiently as possible. Primary focus is enabling students with the technology resources to do so. Chronicle Printed newspaper Online and email version Audio and video news pieces KUTE AM broadcast Online streaming Audio and video components
  5. Services Absolute Communication Whole range of communications services – marketing, PR, campaign planning, creative services, social networking, etc. Question is: How can we tie it all together, create integration, and foster student education and training?
  6. Staff Jacob Sorensen: Director of Business and Advertising Accounting Advertising Management Product Development & Implementation IT Manager Contract Negotiations & Management Financial Well-Being Missing Link
  7. Staff Brenda Smith: Accountant Payroll Expenditures & Income Financial Well-Being
  8. Staff Student Staff: Over 100 student staff members in various roles: Editors Sales Managers Account Executives Writers Photographers Graphic Designers Receptionists DJs Station Managers Volunteers
  9. Computing Environment Client Macs (eMacs, iMacs, PowerMacs, Mac Books) Mac OS 10.4 or 10.5, most updated version Adobe CS, AdPro, Layout Software Mobile No Hardware (individual iPhone and other smartphone users) Have a mobile version of Chronicle website (underdeveloped) Servers 3 Apple xServers, 1 Apple xRaid Servers running 10.4, most updated Other University Broadcast Network Runs on various Windows PCs and LCD monitors DAN, Akaditech
  10. Technologies – We use internally AdPro Accounting and Advertising Software Recently Moved to hosted version Backbone of all business & advertising operations Integrates with layout software (AdForce & ClassForce) College Publisher CMS for Chronicle website Difficult to manipulate Control of space, flexibility of design are concerns KUTE Playlist, soundboard, and other software Streaming software and components
  11. Technologies – We use from campus Umail Switches Web hosting
  12. Technologies – We can share with campus Ideally: Share our abilities with campus to help them spread news, conduct marketing, and creatively solve business problems
  13. Challenges Web Design CP is a stop gap solution Students with real talent at working with the web are rare Ultimately would like self-hosted/maintained site Also need ability to integrate sites, do work on other sites Currently receiving Tech Ed training Complex Problems Handling routine IT issues is easy Limited knowledge drives need for more help University Broadcast Network Work with U Marketing, but knowledge is limited
  14. Contact Info Jake Sorensen Union 321 jake.sorensen@utah.edu 581-7540
  15. Questions & Answers?
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