Tuesday, August 10, 2010

What I've learned this summer interning

This summer, I took an internship with 99x and Rock 100.5 FM in Atlanta. These stations are run by Cumulus Media Partners LLC, or Cumulus Atlanta. They are sister stations along with Q100, 680 The Fan, and Jezebel Magazine. I worked in the promotions department, which aloud me to have a hands on experience being the liaison between the staff at the station, like the DJs and talent, to the listeners themselves. I helped with web design, but updating the websites with blogs, and creating new concerts for the concert calendar and adding images using photoshop. I also put together spreadsheets for the prize winners in order to keep everything organized and running smoothly so when winners came to the station, their prizes were ready for pickup. I also worked many events, from remotes at the Red Cross blood drive, to McDonalds, to The Braves baseball games, to concerts such as Green Day and even movie premiers, such as The Other Guys premier with a partnership with Absolut Vodka Co. I enjoyed this experience and had many opportunities to see how a real station works in a large market setting. I have gained more skill sets while being here, such as learning even more about excel and photoshop. This experience has taught me so much, and I have had a great summer working here!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Online Portfolio Created

I created an online portfolio with some of my experiences and works that I have done in the past. Please check out my website and leave me comments if you would like to! The website is www.laurengilbert.weebly.com

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

What It Takes To Be Part of the Dream Team: Evaluation of The 2010 Athletic Auction

It has been about two weeks since the Athletic Auction for GCSU took place. It was a lot of hard work, but in the end, the guests had a good time and we raised money to help further the program. We have spent almost the whole semester planning this one event. To start a SWOT Analysis for this event, I would begin with the strengths. Our strengths were definitely being able to work together as a class. We all get along very well, so that helped us not to clash as much as others would have come up against. We stuck to the deadlines for the most part, and everyone pitched in and did what was expected of them. Our weakness would be how we got rushed for time in the last few days, so we spent a lot longer of a time there than expected, and not every member of the Athletics Department helped us get ready for the event, which meant we did almost all of the work leading up to and taking down things for the event. An opportunity for us was that we were able to reach out to other departments, like the Art Department, who made an incredible mural of King Kong for the event. This partnership also helped us because they allowed us to borrow the easels for our prints, that ended up being sold at the Auction. A threat that we experienced was the fact that it cost a lot of money to go to the event, which did turn some members of the community away because of the economy. This is another reason why we did not sell as much or make as much money this year due to the economy. We also had to budget ourselves so that we would not go over $1000 dollars to put on the event. All in all, the event was successful.Everyone had a nice time and we raised money, which was the main purpose for the Athletic Auction. I was proud to be a part of this team, and have enjoyed being in PR and hope to continue it in my professional career.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Evaluation Of PR Admin

For this week's blog post, I am writing a response to Dr. Carter Miller's Blog about evaluation of the semester. To answer the questions, I thought a lot about what all we as a class have accomplished this semester.

1. What was your event? Describe it, all elements, name your contacts, and describe how you planned the day to work out.

My event was "Flippin Out With Bobcat Basketball". It was the first game of the spring semester, so I had a lot on my plate to make it work. I teamed up with The Elite School Of Gymnastics and Dance in Milledgeville for this game. They brought a halftime routine to perform for the Women's and Men's halftimes. My contact for this game was Al Weston for GCSU Athletics, and Miss Coni who is the owner of The Elite gym. I planned this event by giving my ideas for the game to Al and then meeting with Miss Coni and discussing what I wanted to do with them. I created a flyer and press release before the event that was dispersed throughout the community. The Elite gym performed during both halftimes, which brought a large crowd to both games of the community.

2. Was it a success? How do you know that? What forms of measurement did you use to assess your success?

I do believe that my game was a success because I fulfilled the needs of both of my clients. I got people to attend the basketball games, and people were there also watching the performances from the Elite students. Their parents played a major role in the attendance of the game. To measure my success, I counted the number of people that attended the game, and measured it to the typical number of people who have come to other games in the past.

3. What was the best takeaway learning moment you got from your event?

The best takeaway learning moment for me was that I can juggle the task of trying to please two clients at once. It is all about balancing my time and energy equally and make sure the details are flawless.

4. What is the one thing you wish you could do over?
I would like to hopefully get more students involved in the game and would want a better line of communication between myself and the Thundercrew (student spirit section).

5. If you had to grade your event, what grade would you give it?

I would like to give myself an "A" because I felt that I successfully created an event that was fun and appealing not only to GCSU students, but also to the Milledgeville community.

6. What's your one best idea to keep "Mean in Green" ALIVE?

My best idea to keep it alive would be to keep the GCSU spirit up and keep people talking about it. If they keep seeing it on campus, the nit will become repetitive, and then will coincide with school spirit and athletics. It must continue to stay strong and be out there, but reinvent itself in new ways with the same attitude, which is a passion for GCSU Athletics.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

My New Brand!



This is the brand I have chosen for my portfolio.

Seeing PR and Radio Together

Yesterday, I had the opportunity to go to the WSB station in Atlanta with WGUR 88.9 FM, which is the college radio station that I work for. I am the Public Relations Manager for the station. We got a chance to take a tour of the clear channel/cox stations of WSB, which are News Talk 750 AM, Kiss 104.1, 97.1 The River, B 98.5, and 95.5 The Beat. The main focus was on 95.5 The Beat. We had the chance to go into the DJ booth and meet some of their DJs. The program manager, Cagle, showed us around the station along with the Sales Director, Andrew. I also had the opportunity to meet some of the promotions staff and talk with them about how they run promotions, how long it takes them to start planning an event. They have a strategic process they follow which makes them look at what do they want to do at the event, what are the prizes, who will attend, and much more to make their events successful. They also have a prize closet, filled with fun promotional items. Being able to have a budget definitely makes a difference. I learned that you must have a plan if you want to have not only successful events and contests, but to have a successful radio station and a thriving business.