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Being open to working with artificial intelligence was one of the messages given to students Tuesday during Bradley University’s annual Charley Steiner Symposium.
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In a conversation with WCBU reporter Joe Deacon, Bradley University professor Josh Dickhaus discusses why the sports film genre has consistently had problems with diversity and representation.
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The issue of inclusion and diversity in sports management and sports media served as a topic for one of the panel discussions during last week's annual Charley Steiner Sports Symposium at Bradley University. The panelists acknowledged there’s no quick fix for better diversity and inclusion in sports.
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Sports broadcaster Bob Ley was one of ESPN’s original on-air personalities in 1979, nine years before Bradley graduate Charley Steiner joined the cable network without any previous work in television.
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Q&A: Famed broadcasters Steiner, Ley discuss the evolution of the sports and sports media industriesIn Part One of a lengthy conversation with WCBU reporter Joe Deacon, former ESPN colleagues Charley Steiner and Bob Ley discuss how the sports landscape and sports media industry has evolved over the past half century.
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Radio and television hostLarry King is donating $1 Million to Bradley University. King’s donation is to start a scholarship for under-represented students…
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Bradley University is naming its nationally-recognized sports communication program after one significant alumnus. The announcement of the Charley Steiner…