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All content at Orange Media Network is created, decided and produced by students. Students decide and make what goes on the air, online, and in print.


OMN Mediums & Teams

Founded in 1896, The Barometer newspaper continues to connect and inform students and faculty. With a weekly circulation of 12,000, the newspaper is available on campus, in the community, and through distribution in the Gazette-Times. In 2017, Associated Collegiate Press awarded The Barometer a Pacemaker, the equivalent of a Pulitzer Prize in college media.

         

Prism is the quarterly literary and arts journal, featuring content created and submitted by student artists across campus, including poems, paintings, short stories, sculptures, essays, and photography. Prism also hosts an artist showcase each year.

         

Beaver's Digest is an online student lifestyle magazine, focusing on food, style, and fun.

         

DAMchic is a quarterly fashion magazine and is distributed across campus. The staff has also partnered with other campus organizations on fashion shows throughout the year.

         

KBVR-TV is home to multiple live TV shows, produced and staffed entirely by students. Shows can be seen 24/7 locally on Comcast channel 26 and streaming at orangemedianetwork.com/kbvr_tv or below. Shows, clips, and other videos are also available on YouTube.

            

 

KBVR-FM is an FCC-licensed non-commercial radio station that broadcasts locally on 88.7 FM and streams live at orangemedianetwork.com/kbvr_fm or below. KBVR-FM is home to more than 140 volunteer student DJs, who select the music they want to play or the topics they want to talk about each hour. The station also produces podcasts and public service announcements. If you would like to broadcast a PSA about your organization or event, fill out our PSA form.

         

 

The OMN sports team is home for Beaver Athletics coverage from the student journalists of Orange Media Network at Oregon State. This team covers everything from football and soccer to club sports online, on social media, in OMN publications, and on a podcast.

         

Photography cohort students work as freelance photographers for the different mediums, capturing a wide range of events and news in pictures. They regularly attend sports games, major events, protests, fashion shoots, and more to capture photos. Photography cohort students also have the opportunity to take on hourly client projects, but client projects and freelance work are kept strictly separate to maintain the students' freedom of speech through photography for student news. Visit the photography services page to learn how you can hire student photographers for event photos, staff pictures, and more.

 

The creative design cohort is a team of student graphic designers who create materials for OMN, Student Experiences & Engagement, and external clients both on campus and from the community. Visit the graphic design services page to learn more about how you can hire this team to support your work.

 

The creative video cohort is a team of student videographers who create materials for OMN, Student Experiences & Engagement, and external clients both on campus and from the community. You can view samples of their work on YouTube and visit the videography services page to learn more about hiring this team to support your projects.

    

The marketing cohort is one of OMN's central teams that support all of OMN. This cohort works directly with OMN mediums on social media management, event planning, and marketing strategy. They manage the general OMN social media accounts, run OMN tabling activities, and manage the photobooth.

              

The sales team works with both on campus and community partners to help them meet their advertising needs through OMN. These students are a great resource for advertising in OMN's mediums, website, online, through SafeRide, and more! Visit our advertising services pages to learn how you can start working with our sales team today.

 

The student engineers at OMN help support the broadcast, technology and event productions at OMN. Student engineers get hands-on with video and audio technology, learning the ins-and-outs of a broadcast facility, to help make the best use of the facility for student productions.

 

The Office Assistants help keep OMN running day-to-day. These students manage OMN's welcome desk, distribute mail, answer questions, manage office supplies, and run the OMN equipment checkout process.