WOLF Radio Celebrates Nomination, Looks to the Future Share this page
WOLF Radio, the student-run online station at the University of West Georgia, has achieved a significant milestone by earning a nomination for the prestigious 2024 National Association of Broadcasters’ Marconi Award, under the College Radio Station category. This honor places WOLF Radio among the ranks of some of the most notable college and professional radio stations nationwide, solidifying its reputation as a standout program.
“For us, this nomination means everything,” said Shawn Isaacs, general manager and adjunct instructor at UWG. “We are always fighting for our name and who we are. This nomination puts us in a world of prominence, alongside schools like Columbia and other private institutions. It's a huge recognition, and I hope people see how significant it is.”
WOLF Radio, which first launched online on April 21, 2010, has grown into a dynamic platform offering a range of programming by students, for students. The station’s commitment to fostering student talent is evident through its “Wolf In Training (WIT) Program,” which welcomes students from all experience levels, providing training and building foundational skills year after year.
The Marconi Award nomination also marks a significant first for the state. WOLF Radio is the first college station in Georgia to receive this honor.
“We’re only the third or fourth college to have this opportunity,” noted Isaacs. “It's a big deal, and it proves what we tell our students and prospective students: we're the best college station in the state and almost in the nation.”
The station’s nomination was set apart by the dedicated leadership of Isaacs and Michael Tucker, WOLF Radio Operations Manager.
“Tucker and I have worked to ensure that the station runs smoothly and meets its goals year after year,” said Isaacs. “We've been consistent, from our first wins in 2012 and 2015 to getting nearly 200 submissions to national and international competitions last year.”
Looking ahead, WOLF Radio is preparing for several significant initiatives, including serving as the state headquarters for College Radio Day and organizing a children’s book drive to support local pre-K students. For the students involved, the Marconi nomination serves as a unique badge of honor.
“We've been telling them this is the equivalent of a Grammy or Tony nomination for us in college radio,” Isaacs said. “Being attached to a Marconi-nominated station will be a huge deal for them when they step into the professional world.”
This nomination not only highlights WOLF Radio’s quality and leadership but also sets a new standard for what college radio can achieve, demonstrating the impact and excellence of student-led radio.
“We are excited about this recognition,” Isaacs emphasized. “It's big news for our program and a testament to the hard work and dedication of everyone involved.”
Visit WOLF Radio online for more information on how to enjoy student-produced programming.