What ASU Mass Communications program offers you
Students majoring in Mass Communication will experience print media by writing, editing, and publishing a bi-monthly student run online newspaper, The Campus Chronicle; television broadcast media by participating in a regular television newscast as producers, assignment reporters, videographers, and anchors on ASU TV-13; and radio broadcast media by participating in a regular one hour radio show where vocal delivery skills can be developed and enhanced on WPRL 91.7 FM.
Students will obtain these real-world hands-on professional experiences via our professionally managed 3,000 watt FM broadcast radio station, WPRL 91.7 FM, and our University wide cable television center, ASU TV-13.