The Review: Issue 9 | 2020

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Cooper Manning Celebrates Our 2020 Seniors as Virtual Graduation Speaker COOPER MANNING is a UM School of Journalism and New Media graduate, who, in case you didn’t know, is also part of a famous football family. He delighted the digital crowd as the school’s virtual graduation speaker last May. Manning said he became a broadcast journalism major after taking a semester of accounting and realizing he didn’t love it. “I have always been kind of comfortable talking on camera or in front of people,’ he said. “You had semesters where you were behind the scenes and working the camera, and you got to learn a different perspective.” “While I enjoyed being on camera more, I did appreciate my days as a cameraman. I also liked that there were no set hours around journalism. You could go shoot something at night. There was always action. You weren’t tied to a schedule.” Manning said he’s always had two career paths – a sales job and a media job. “After college, I had a radio show,” he said. “A big radio guru had a heart attack and was out of commission. They said, ‘Have you ever hosted a radio show? … You’re hired.’ My fun was always being on the air in some fashion. For me, personally, I think if I had made it a fulltime career, it might not be as fun.”

ACCOLADES Dr. Kathleen Wickham, professor of journalism at the University of Mississippi School of Journalism and New Media, published The Magnifying Effect of Television News: Civil Rights Coverage and Eyes on the Prize in the recent edition of American Journalism. Dr. Wickham’s research on the article started when she held a research fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis. The key to the article was the discovery of audio tapes in the Washington University archives from the pre-production sessions where Executive Producer Henry Hampton invited civil rights activists, journalists and historians to put the events in time and place. The article was accompanied by an author interview.

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Manning is entering his fifth year as a host for “The Manning Hour” on FOX NFL Sunday Mornings, where his broadcast journalism degree comes in handy. However, in his real job, he is senior managing director of investor relations for AJ Capital Partners focusing on new business development and managing and curating investor relationships. There he has been instrumental in raising capital for Graduate Hotels. “I have a lot of respect for the guys in the journalism world,” he said. “The hours are different. Those are tough hours. Those guys grind and work.” He said he hopes graduates will ponder this thought: “I hope they can walk away thinking, ‘If this no-talent clown is doing OK for himself, then I’m going to kill it,” he said. “I was reluctant to accept the invitation just because I still wake up in the middle of the night and have that horrible pit in my stomach that I have a paper due and haven’t done it, and you can’t find the classroom, and you’re late for class.” “I have really enjoyed the last decade of my life without having papers and homework due, so I guess I wanted to torture myself the last couple of months about what I am going to put down on paper or what comes out of my mouth. I am equally nervous about this and my sociology exam at the end of my senior year, which didn’t turn out so well.” His advice to young professionals: “I am a big believer in doing what you like and doing what you are good at,” he said. “Don’t take a job that you don’t like that you’re not passionate about because it’s a good job. There are not that many people in the world who get to come home and enjoy what they have done, so if you can find that, I think you’ve got it figured out.”


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Regional Award Winners

2min
page 15

Accolades: Dr. Kathleen Wickham

1min
page 14

National Hearst Contest Winners

1min
page 8

In Memory of Ronald T. Farrar 1935 - 2020

4min
page 46

A Catalyst for Change

11min
pages 42-44

Connectivity in the Time of Covid

3min
page 41

Camera Ready

5min
pages 36-38

A Purple Passion for Public Relations

8min
pages 32-35

Actually, She Can

6min
pages 30-31

Jules Marcantonio - Broadcast Journalism

2min
page 29

Innovation, Sacrifice and Inspiration

1min
page 28

Apart Yet Together

9min
pages 24-27

Q&A with Jonece Starr Dunigan and Lasherica Thornton

23min
pages 16-22

Cooper Manning Celebrates Our 2020 Seniors as Virtual Graduation Speaker

2min
page 14

New Media Leadership Certification Introduced

1min
page 13

Mosaic Scholarship Winner

1min
page 13

IMC Student Wins Second Runner-up in the Dan Collins Scholarship Awards

1min
page 10

The Reward of Public Service

3min
page 12

Shepard Smith Moves Ahead

1min
page 10

New This Fall: Fashion Promotion and Media Specialization

1min
page 11

Exciting Opportunities With New Fall Curriculum

3min
page 9
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