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The Standard’s multimedia projects GRETA CROSS Editor-in-Chief @gretacrossphoto The Standard has been a print publication since its establishment as The Southwest Standard in 1912. With the advancement of technology and increased use of the internet, The Standard has implemented several multimedia projects over the years to engage a digital audience.
phen highlights the latest in Missouri State sports. The Growl was started by last year’s sports editor Amanda Sullivan. Episode length: 10-15 minutes
Critics’ Corner
Critic’s Corner is a biweekly entertainment podcast, hosted by Cole Trumble. Every other week, Trumble discusses a timely topic related to the entertainment industry. In the past, Trumble has disVideo packages cussed Academy Award nominations, how he Video has evolved through many phases at rates movies and reviewed movies and televiThe Standard throughout the last decade. sion shows. The Standard Statement, a weekly broadEpisode length: 15-30 minutes. cast-style video highlighting top stories, was started in January 2018 in the break and supply Between the Headphones room of Clay Hall, The Standard’s office. Last Between the Headphones is year, the news editor at the time Carissa Alford a weekly music review podcast began recording The Standard Statement in hosted by editor-in-chief Greta Strong Hall’s broadcast studio, often featuring Cross and visual editor Jaylen guests and news package created by staff re- Early. The two discuss single and album reporters. leases, along with interviewing musicians from This year, instead of featuring a singular, the Springfield music scene. weekly broadcast, The Standard will produce Episode length: 10-15 minutes. individual video packages, created by staff reporters from the news, lifestyle and sport secColumn Inches (Col.In.) tions each week, along with a weekly weather Column Inches, or Col.In. is forecast update and other lighthearted content. a biweekly podcast hosted by Subscribe to The Standard’s YouTube chandigital editor Diana Dudenhoefnel to stay up-to-date on all of our video projfer. Every other week, Dudenects. hoeffer interviews a staff member at The Standard about one of their recent Standard Sports Weekly stories, diving into the behind-the-scenes proStandard Sports Weekly, similar to The Stan- cess of interviewing and writing. dard Statement, is a weekly broadcast-style Episode length: 15 minutes. video highlighting Missouri State sports. Standard Sports Weekly can also be viewed on The Neighbors Standard’s website or YouTube channel. Neighbors is a biweekly phoStandard Sports Weekly began as Standard to essay project profiling MisSports Update in March 2014 and has evolved souri State and Springfield comover the last six years. Last year, senior sports munity members through reporter Claire Niebrugge hosted the show, portraiture and long-form feaintroducing Bears Scoreboard, a segment ded- ture stories. Editor-in-chief Greta Cross writes icated to running through the previous week’s the stories and visual editor Jaylen Early photographs the subjects. Neighbors can be viewed Missouri State sports scores. This year, Standard Sports Weekly will con- each week via The Standard’s Instagram, @ tinue to be hosted by a staff sports reporter. thestandard_msu or The Standard’s website.
Podcasts
Social Media
The Standard has four podcasts, streamable Follow The Standard on all social media on SoundCloud and Spotify. platforms to stay up-to-date on all Missouri State news.
The Growl
The Growl is a weekly sports podcast hosted by sports editor Stephen Terrill. Each week, StePodcast logos by Madison Harper/THE STANDARD
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