The Wisconsin Broadcasters Association
Foundation contribution to broadcasting in Wisconsin
encompasses a strategic, long term vision for enhancing,
promoting and supporting the broadcast industry by
encouraging the preservation of broadcast history,
participating in public affairs activities in the State
of Wisconsin and providing educational opportunities for
professional broadcasters and those who seek future
careers in the broadcast industry.
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Schuh Joins Legacy Club
Jim Schuh, longtime Stevens Point
radio GM at WSPT and WIZD radio, became the
latest Legacy Club member in June 2011,
making a bequest to Foundation in a revision
of his will.
The Foundation's Legacy Club was formed in
1998 to provide a formal procedure and
recognition for those who make bequests or
agree to make bequests to the WBA Foundation
in their wills.
Legal counsel was commissioned to develop
sample codicils that can be used to amend
current wills. Initial solicitations were
made to veteran Wisconsin broadcasters in
1998.
The WBA Foundation’s 2011 Walker Management
Institute, in its 14th year, had one of its
highest enrollment ever with 28 participants.
The Institute was held on May 10-12 in Madison.
The Walker Institute was established in 1998 to
provide broadcast general managers, middle
managers and future managers, an in depth
management training experience at an affordable
cost. It was designed as a 3-year program, with
nine one day training modules, three each year,
sequenced so that participants can start the
three year cycle at any time. The curriculum
covers areas of basic and advanced broadcast
finance, personnel management and general
management.
Since its inception, The Institute has been held
on the campus of the University of Wisconsin
School of Business. Its faculty is comprised of
UW School of Business professors or skilled
practitioners in the fields in which they are
training. The Institute is a turnkey educational
experience whose fees include all materials,
meals and lodging at Business School’s Fluno
Center which includes modern hotel space for
Executive Education programs. The Institute
program is managed by Joan Gilman of the UW
School of Business.
(Jody Denk, Katelyn Zima,
John Laabs, Abby Marie Miller, James Bushman)
Four WBA Foundation scholarship
awards were presented on March 5 at the 2011 WBA
Student Seminar. This year’s winners were:
Katelyn Zima, James Bushman, Abby Marie Miller,
and Jody Denk.
Katelyn Zima, UW-Oshkosh, received the $2,000
WBA Foundation Scholarship; James Bushman, UW-La
Crosse, was named the Morgan Murphy Scholar and
received a $2,000 Scholarship; Abby Marie
Miller, Northwestern College in MN and a
graduate of Ashland High School in Ashland, WI),
received the $1,000 Results Broadcasting
Scholarship; and Jody Denk, Marquette
University, received the $1,000 Howard Gernetzke
Scholarship.
The WBA Foundation awards the
scholarships annually. One of the awards is
funded by donations to the Foundation from WBA
member stations; the Morgan Murphy Scholarship
is endowed by WISC-TV, Madison, in honor of the
late Morgan Murphy, who founded the Superior
Evening Telegram, owner of WISC-TV. The Howard
Gernetzke Scholarship, which was presented for
the first time in 1998, is endowed by friends
and relatives of Howard Gernetzke, who was a
longtime Wausau and Milwaukee radio & television
personality. The Results Broadcasting
Scholarship was presented for the first time in
2005 having been endowed by Bruce Grassman,
President of Results Broadcasting.
Educational
Support Grants Total $10,132 In 2011
The WBA Foundation has awarded 5
grants totaling $10,131.26 under its Educational
Support Grants Program for 2011. The following
grants were approved at the Foundation’s June
Board meeting:
• UW-Green Bay ($1,950) to purchase a video
recording card and card reader and two tripods.
• UW-La Crosse ($2,342.26) to purchase a
Panasonic camcorder package.
• UW-Platteville ($3,000) to provide matching
funds to purchase a studio camera.
• UW-Stevens Point ($1,689) to purchase a
backpack field camera package.
• Cardinal Stritch University ($1,150) to
purchase radio station automation equipment and
computer
The Educational Support Grant Program was
created by the WBA Foundation in 2000 to award
up to $10,000 annually to assist non-profit
college and technical school broadcast education
programs in acquiring equipment, hardware,
software and/or other teaching materials that
are necessary to conduct broadcast education
programs and promote careers in broadcasting. In
its 12 years, the program has generated such
good responses that the Foundation Board has
approved over $121,000 in grants.
WBA Hall of Fame Class of 2011
Eddie Doucette
Laurin Jorstad
Terry Kelly
LeRoy
Wolniakowski
Four new members were
inducted into the Wisconsin Broadcasters Hall of
Fame at the June Wisconsin Broadcasters
Association Conference. Those inducted included
Eddie Doucette, original Voice of the Milwaukee
Bucks; Laurin Jorstad, longtime WAOW-TV, Wausau
GM; Terry Kelly, inventor of modern weather
graphics; and LeRoy Wolniakowski, 45-year
veteran Milwaukee radio engineer. The four new
Hall of Fame members were inducted in a ceremony
that included short commemorative videos about
their broadcasting careers. Those videos along
with ones for most other members of the
Wisconsin Broadcasters Hall of Fame can be
viewed in the WBA Hall of Fame Gallery on this
site and at the
Wisconsin Broadcasting Museum.
WBA
Foundation's Political Debates Top Off Political
Season
The WBA
Foundation, over 80 Wisconsin Broadcasters
Association radio and television members,
topped off Wisconsin's two major 2010 political
campaigns in late September and early October,
hosting and airing the first major debates in
both the races for Wisconsin Governor and the
U.S. Senate. The widely broadcast events
included coverage in the Minneapolis- St.Paul
and Duluth Superior markets and on the national
cable network, C-SPAN. They continued WBA's
tradition of producing and offering debates in
important statewide elections begun in 1990.
The two 2010 debates were underwritten through generous
grants from Wisconsin Association of Independent
Colleges and Universities and Wisconsin
Physicians Service to the Wisconsin Broadcasters
Association Foundation.
The formats for the two debates were similar,
with WBA Foundation President John Laabs serving
as Moderator and questioning from a panel of
three broadcast journalists, representing WBA's
commercial and public members.
WBA's first 2010 debate, entitled, "The Race For
Governor," featured Republican Scott Walker
and his Democrat challenger, Tom Barrett, and
was produced at the studios of WTMJ-TV, Channel
4, in Milwaukee, on Friday evening, September 24
at 7:00 p.m.
The journalists’ panel included Mike Jacobs, news
anchor at WTMJ-TV, Milwaukee; Sue Ramsett, News
Director, WSAW-TV, Wausau; and Shawn Johnson,
Capitol Reporter,Wisconsin Public Radio.
The live broadcast of that debate from 7:00-8:00 p.m.
was carried by 29 radio and 24 television
stations. In addition, 5 radio and 12 television
stations carried it on a delayed Saturday or
Sunday, September 25 or 26. There were also 4
telecasts on Spanish language Telemundo cable
channels in four Wisconsin markets and 4
webcasts. C-SPAN, the national cable public
affairs network also broadcast the debate live.
The second debate, "The Campaign For The U.S. Senate,"
featured incumbent Democrat Sen. Russ Feingold
and his Republican opponent, Ron Johnson. It was
produced and broadcast live from the facilities
of WMVS-TV, Milwaukee , on October 8. Dan Lea,
News Director WAYY/ WAXX, Eau Claire; Greg
Stensland News Director, WFDL radio, Fond du
Lac; and Stacy Engebretson reporter/anchor at
WGBA-TV, Green Bay, comprised the panel of
broadcast journalists.
Live broadcast coverage was provided by 29 radio
stations and 20 television stations, from
8:00-9:00 p.m. with another 5 radio and 16
television airing delayed broadcasts. There were
also 4 telecasts on Spanish language Telemundo
cable channels in four Wisconsin markets and 64
webcasts. C-SPAN once again carried the debate
live along with several rebroadcasts.
WBA Foundation President, John Laabs, served as
Executive Producer of both debates andwas
assisted by the production crews of WTMJ-TV,
Milwaukee and WMVS-TV, Milwaukee.
Haggar Audio and WKOW-TV, both of Madison, assisted in
producing radio and television promotional
announcements that were sent to all
participating stations to promote the debates.