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College of Fine Arts and Communication | 13 Dog Marketing, Mercom Capital Group and many more). Thank you, PRSA Austin, for giving our stu- dents this amazing networking and career-building opportunity. [10] KTSW 89.9 received three awards in the College Broadcasters, Inc. National Student Media Compe- titions in October, including 1st Place in the Best Sports Play-by-Play Audio category for a broadcast produced by Koby Jackson , Daven Meredith , and Tyson Taylor . This was 2nd year in a row that the KTSW Sports Department claimed the top prize in this category. The KTSW 89.9 staff also received 2nd Place in the Best Hard News Reporting Audio category for a news story produced by Nichaela Shaheen and 3rd Place in the Best PSA Audio cate- gory for a public service announcement produced by Zane Forsberg and Xavier Aldana . ALUMNI ACCOLADES Damon Sayles , who graduated with a degree in journalism and mass communication (01') nearly won the $1 million jackpot on Wheel of Fortune. Sayles successfully landed on the $1 million wedge and managed to hold on to it the entire match. He was the biggest winner of the night and correctly solved all three puzzles in the Triple Toss-Up on the Nov. 20 episode. [11] View story here. Megan Tapia , who graduated with a degree in public relations & mass communication and a minor in music, was named Teacher of the Year at Memorial High School in San Antonio’s Edgewood ISD, where she teaches culinary arts. [12] View her Instagram here. More than 20 Texas State PR students signed up to shadow public relations, communications and marketing professionals in Austin for PRSA Austin’s annual Pro-Am Day Damon Sayles was the biggest winner of the night on the Nov. 20 episode of Wheel of Fortune Megan Tapia was named Teacher of the Year at Memorial High School 10 11 12
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