Scarlet and Gray Sunday on Big Ten Network, WOSU’s iMix wins Emmy – Ohio State Buckeyes
7/31/2009 12:00:00 AM | General
Ohio State programming reigns 24/7 on BTN August 2 …
Sunday, August 02, 2009
6:00AM ET
Ohio State Campus Programming: iMix – University Mixed Media 1 (HD)
6:30AM ET
Ohio State Campus Programming: iMix – University Mixed Media 2 (HD)
7:00AM ET
The Big Ten’s Greatest Games – Basketball: 2/17/91 – Indiana at Ohio State
9:00AM ET
Big Ten Baseball ’09: Michigan at Ohio State (HD)
11:30AM ET
Big Ten Short Stories: Ohio State Buckeyes (HD)
12:00PM ET
The Big Ten’s Greatest Games – Football: 1974 – Michigan at Ohio State
2:00PM ET
Big Ten Legends: Archie Griffin (HD)
2:30PM ET
Big Ten Short Stories: Ohio State Buckeyes (HD)
3:00PM ET
The Big Ten’s Greatest Games – Basketball: 1999 NCAA Tournament: Ohio State vs. St. John’s
5:00PM ET
Big Ten Men’s Tennis ’09: Big Ten Championship (HD)
7:00PM ET
Big Ten Short Stories: Ohio State Buckeyes (HD)
7:30PM ET
Conversations with Dave Revsine: Jerry Lucas (HD)
8:00PM ET
Spring Football: Ohio State (HD)
9:00PM ET
The Big Ten’s Greatest Games – Football: 2003 – North Carolina State at Ohio State
11:00PM ET
Big Ten Legends: Archie Griffin (HD)
11:30PM ET
Ohio State Campus Programming: iMix – University Mixed Media 3
Monday, August 03, 2009
12:00AM ET
Big Ten Women’s Basketball ’08-’09: Big Ten Championship – Ohio State vs. Purdue
2:00AM ET
Spring Football: Ohio State (HD)
3:00AM ET
The Big Ten’s Greatest Games – Football: 1997 Rose Bowl: Ohio State vs. Arizona State
WOSU PUBLIC MEDIA AWARDED TWO NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS AND SCIENCES EMMY AWARDS
Contact: Cheryl Krebs Petrilla, Public Relations Manager
614.292.9678, petrilla.6@osu.edu
COLUMBUS, OHIO — WOSU Public Media received Emmy Awards for two of its programs from the Ohio Valley Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Winners were announced at the 45th Annual Midwestern Regional Emmy Awards ceremony held on July 25, 2009, at The Marriott Griffin Gate Resort in Lexington, Kentucky.
Among the winners are:
Best of ArtZine ‘08
Category: Arts/Entertainment – Program
Cindy Gaillard and Forest Godsey
Supported by the Greater Columbus Arts Council, ArtZine is WOSU TV’s monthly arts and culture newsmagazine. It features some of the best artists and groups in the Columbus, Ohio area.
iMix
Category: Education/Schools – Program
Ben Bays and Kevin Theessen
iMix is produced by WOSU Public Media for The Ohio State University to air on the Big Ten Network. It features non-sports related Ohio State University campus programming.
“This is the third Emmy award from ArtZine in four years, and the second year in a row iMix has received this honor,” said WOSU General Manager Tom Rieland. “We feel it’s a reflection of the high quality work we do telling the stories that are important to our community.”
The Ohio Valley Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences presents the Emmy Award to television professionals in thirteen markets and four states, and makes its scholarship available to students at accredited colleges and universities throughout the region. The chapter’s first Emmy Awards were presented in 1964.
“We’re proud to bring this honor home to Columbus and to GCAC, an organization that has been our funder and greatest cheerleader,” said WOSU TV’s Cindy Gaillard. “It’s a treat to work with them, and to contribute to the arts in our city.”
WOSU Public Media is community-supported, nonprofit, noncommercial public radio and television stations licensed to The Ohio State University. For more information, visit wosu.org.
AUGUST BIG TEN NETWORK OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY PROGRAMMING
Eye on Alumni (101)
In this episode of Eye on Alumni, Dimitrious Stanley travels to the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, Illinois to visit Ohio State alumnus Ted Beattie, President & CEO of Chicago’s John G. Shedd Aquarium. Also featured in this episode is Jeff Swanagan, former executive director of the Georgia Aquarium (the world’s largest) and executive director of the Columbus Zoo & Aquarium. For more information, visit http://www.wosu.org/eyeonalumni/.
Airdates/Times: August 4 at 10am; August 6 at 12am; August 8 at 2:30pm; August 11 at 3am
Eye on Alumni (102)
This episode focuses on alumni who have “paid it forward” in their careers and their communities. Featured are Archie Griffin ’76, a two-time Heisman Trophy winner and president and CEO of The Ohio State University Alumni Association; Stefanie Spielman ’89, a breast cancer survivor who has raised over $5 million dollars for breast cancer research; Tom Wheeler, former Cable Television Association president, cellular phone pioneer, and a transition team leader for the Obama Campaign; and Keith Herron, president of Target Excellence, and an after-school program working with Title I students (California’s poverty level families) in the Sacramento, CA area. Video questions from alumni & students include questions from Lake Erie surf documentary producer Tom Heinrich, and former OSU basketball standout Greg Oden, among others. For more information, visit www.wosu.org/eyeonalumni.
Airdates/Times: August 3 at 11am; August 5 at 5pm; August 8 at 6am; August 9 at 1pm; August 25 at 9am
24OSU (101)
This episode features The Ohio State Women’s Crew Team as they practice their run down the banks of the Olentangy, and a behind-the-scenes look at Ohio State’s Department of Dance—one of the top university dance programs in the country. Also included in this episode is OSU’s campus newspaper The Lantern; The Ohio State Center for Neuroscience where students and researchers study various motor-neuron diseases; and the greenhouse that’s hidden atop The Ohio State Medical Center’s parking garage K. For more information, visit www.wosu.org/television/24osu/.
Airdates/Times: August 3 at 3am; August 5 at 9am; August 6 at 8:30am; August 9 at 5am; August 21 at 4:30am
24OSU (102)
Five Ohio State University students are featured in this episode, including Matthew Heller, a Landscape Architect student who is dotting the “I” at the Michigan-Ohio State football game; Alex Darr, a second-year law student who teaches rock climbing at the Adventure Recreation Center (ARC); Bol Aweng, a Fine Arts major who was one of the “Lost Boys” of Sudan; Deanna Hinkle, a member of the design team for Ohio State’s Solar Decathlon; and Kristin Couts, a fourth-year student in the College of Veterinary Medicine. For more information, visit www.wosu.org/television/24osu/.
Airdates/Times: August 4 at 6:30pm; August 6 at 4:30pm; August 9 at 5:30am; August 18 at 3am
iMix (101)
In this episode, engineering students from the Center for Automotive Research (CAR) attempt to break the land speed record for a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle. It covers the history of Buckeye Bullet 1 (the previous electric battery powered vehicle), the idea and research behind Buckeye Bullet 2 (the hydrogen fuel cell powered vehicle), and visits to Speedweek and the World Finals at the Bonneville Salt Flats.
Also featured in this episode is The Ohio State University’s Stone Lab, the oldest freshwater research station in the country located on Lake Erie’s Gibraltar Island, and ThePalestra.com, an internet news service geared toward university students. Through a network of on-campus reporters, The Palestra collects, produces, packages, and distributes unique audio and video content about college sports, music, entertainment and news. For more information, visit www.wosu.org/imix.
Airdates/Times: August 2 at 6am; August 5,at 1:30am; August 7 at 11:30pm; August 11 at 3:30am
iMix (102)
This episode of iMix features the world of motion graphics where Ohio State University’s Advanced Computing Center for the Arts & Design (ACCAD) graduate student Brent Haley takes viewers through the basics of wireless virtual reality.
Also in this episode is a segment on fish farming with Senior Research Associate Geoff Wallat of Ohio State University’s South Centers Aquaculture Development Center; a visit to Ohio State University’s Museum of Biological Diversity to view a world class collection of birds, fish, insects, animal recordings, and more; and a trip to Italy where Ohio State University students travel to study the language, attend music classes, and perform an opera for local audiences. For more information, visit www.wosu.org/imix.
Airdates/Times: August 2 at 6:30am; August 7 at 7am; August 11 at 3pm
iMix (103)
This episode features The Ohio State University Flight Program and Airport, where students work in one of only two university owned and operated airports in America. Also in this episode, distance education takes on a whole new look as students come together in the metaverse of Second Life to connect and share knowledge in a unique out-of-classroom experience. And last, iMix turns up the heat in the Metal Casting kitchen with OSU Professor Doru Stefanescu and his student as they shape our future through a joint MIT/NASA project to provide oxygen for a permanent base on the moon, exploring possibilities of metal casting in our world and beyond. For more information, visit www.wosu.org/imix.
Airdates/Times: August 2 at 11:30pm; August 5 at 1am; August 7 at 7:30am; August 18 at 9am
iMix (104)
This episode will feature a visit to the Large Binocular Telescope Observatory high atop Mt. Graham outside Safford, Arizona where Ohio State University faculty and students have an opportunity to study the Universe like never before. The 600-ton telescope is the result of an international partnership of universities and research groups. Learn about the day to day operations at the Observatory and the living conditions of the astronomers who visit.
Also in this episode, iMix explores the tools medical professors are creating for the Nintendo generation of surgeons. In an effort to create better trained surgeons, teaching professor Dr. Gregory Wiet and the Ohio Supercomputer Center have been working on a project known as the Validation Dissemination of Temporal Bone Dissection that looks at simulating surgery through computer visualization, applied force, and even changes in sound. Future surgeons are using this technology that allows for direct consequences to action and gives them opportunities to experience problems that may occur in a real surgery that they must react to quickly.
Lastly, iMix visits the Ohio State University Urban Arts Space in the historic Lazarus building in downtown Columbus where 30 students mastering in Fine Arts at The Ohio State University are exhibiting their work. Projects include art and technology, ceramics, glass, painting and drawing, photography, printmaking, and sculpture. For more information, visit www.wosu.org/imix.
Airdates/Times: August 4 at 6pm; August 6 at 8am; August 8 at 2pm; August 18 at 9:30am
iMix (105)
This episode features the Wexner Center for the Arts and the Warhol exhibition; Steve Martino and the Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design (ACCAD); the virtual world of Second Life with women’s studies professor Sharon Collingwood; and Jeff Smith’s Bone at the Wexner Center for the Arts. For more information, or to view segments from past episodes, visit www.wosu.org/imix
Airdates/Times: August 4 at 10:30am; August 7 at 3:30pm; August 9 at 9pm; August 11 at 3:30pm; August 18 at 3pm
iMix (106)
This episode features Lonnie Thompson and his wife Ellen Mosley-Thompson and the Byrd Polar Research Center at The Ohio State University; Professor William Mitsch and the Olentangy Wetlands Research Park; and the Scarlet, Gray & Green initiative at The Ohio State University. For more information, visit www.wosu.org/imix.
Airdates/Times: August 3 at 7pm; August 6 at 4pm; August 7 at 11pm; August 9 at 9:30pm; August 18 at 3:30pm; August 25 at 3pm
iMix (107)
This episode will explore the future of technology at The Ohio State University Digital Union; go microscopic with Art Epstein and the Nanotech West Laboratory; and visit Objects of Wonder from The Ohio State University at the Columbus Museum of Art. For more information, visit www.wosu.org/imix.
Airdates/Times: August 3 at 7:30pm; August 6 at 12:30am; August 25 at 3:30am
Best of iMix (108)
Follow Ohio State’s student-led Buckeye Bullet 2 team as they attempt to break a land speed record for a hydrogen fuel cell car; visit the Urban Arts Space in a historic downtown building where 30 students mastering in Fine Arts are exhibiting their work; and look at a new OSU initiative called Scarlet, Gray, and Green that puts sustainability at the forefront of Ohio State’s building and energy plans. For more information, visit www.wosu.org/imix.
Airdates/Times: August 3 at 3:30am; August 4 at 2am; August 11 at 9am
iMix (109)
This episode will explore the relationship between The Ohio State University and NASA. Ohio State Alum Diana Blaney explains the Mars Rover project and the collaboration with Ohio State’s Mapping and GIS Laboratory led by Professor Ron Li. Also featured are Ohio State aerospace engineering students conducting experiments in zero gravity aboard NASA’s “Weightless Wonder,” and Ohio State’s work on a Lunar GPS-like system to be used by astronauts on the moon. Lastly, the episode features a web project, Synchronous Objects for One Flat Thing, reproduced, which world-renowned choreographer William Forsythe developed at Ohio State in collaboration with the Department of Dance and Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design (ACCAD). For more information, visit www.wosu.org/imix.
Airdates/Times: August 5 at 9:30am; August 8 at 10pm; August 11 at 9:30am; August 18 at 3:30am; August 21 at 4:30pm
iMix (110)
This episode explores the world of “smart” surveillance systems with Professor James W. Davis and his team of graduate and undergraduate researchers. iMix looks at Dr. Gregory Wiet’s efforts to train the “nintendo” generation of doctors using virtual surgery. Also included is a segment on the John Glenn School of Public Affairs Kiplinger Fellowship – a program designed to train print journalists how to thrive in the new world of multimedia and online journalism. The show concludes with a segment on It’s Abuse, a peer-to-peer, grassroots awareness effort to address the issue of relationship abuse on college campuses. For more information, visit www.wosu.org/imix.
Airdates/Times: August 4 at 2:30am; August 7 at 3pm; August 8 at 10:30pm; August 21 at 10:30am; August 25 at 3am
iMix (111)
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Airdates/Times: August 25 at 3:30pm


