Student Spotlight: Waldy Diez
Originally from the Dean Blog By Brittany Tattnall If you have ever tuned into Rowan Radio-WGLS at 7:00 a.m. for The Early Bird Special, then you’ve heard the energetic yet inviting voice of Waldy Diez.
Video Content Coordinator at USA TODAY. Previously, The Press of Atlantic City staff writer covering breaking news in Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland and lower Ocean Counties.
Originally from the Dean Blog By Brittany Tattnall If you have ever tuned into Rowan Radio-WGLS at 7:00 a.m. for The Early Bird Special, then you’ve heard the energetic yet inviting voice of Waldy Diez.
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Originally posted on Rowan Radio 89.7 WGLS-FM:
WGLS-FM Student Station Managers past and present….Waldy Diez (left) and John Salvatore (right). WGLS-FM Student Station Manager Waldy Diez and former Student Station Manager John Salvatore will host an hour-long radio show during the National College Media Convention in New Orleans next Thursday morning, October 24 (11 a.m. CST,…
Originally posted on Rowan Radio 89.7 WGLS-FM:
WGLS-FM Student Station Manager Waldy Diez begins her final semester at Rowan University. Name: Waldy Diez Major: Journalism Year: Senior Hometown: Hammonton, NJ Twitter: @_waldy Our look at the 2013-14 WGLS-FM Executive Staff begins with a Rowan Radio veteran. After spending two years as News Director, Waldy Diez begins her…
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