{"id":2149,"date":"2023-09-06T14:54:02","date_gmt":"2023-09-06T19:54:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jmcjournal.org\/?p=2149"},"modified":"2023-09-06T15:46:37","modified_gmt":"2023-09-06T20:46:37","slug":"celebrating-one-of-jmcs-unsung-heroes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jmcjournal.org\/?p=2149","title":{"rendered":"Celebrating one of JMC&#8217;s unsung heroes"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Do you know JMC\u2019s Orville Herndon? Along with a long list of duties, he is the publication manager for <em>The Murray State News<\/em>. Orville has been involved with <em>The Murray State News<\/em> since the early 1980s. First as a student and then as a Murray State employee, Orville has seen <em>The News<\/em> through a lot of changes,<br>working with nine different advisers and six department chairs.<br><br>Orville was here when <em>The News<\/em> was typed out on manual typewriters and sent to a typesetter.<br>When proofs were poured over on light tables and found errors excised with a razor knife and<br>replaced with another character or word taped in place. When major news stories broke or<br>when the typesetter broke right before the homecoming edition, Orville was here. At 3:30 a.m.<br>He managed the dark room and its chemicals. He was here to install and maintain <em>The News<\/em>\u2019<br>own next-generation typesetter. He often cleaned it with lighter fluid when its sensors became<br>clogged. He saw The News move from typewriters to word processors to electronic pre-press.<br>Then and now, he works on ad sales, ad creation and placement. He is chemist, mechanic,<br>salesman, and computer technologist. We just call him, \u201cOrville.\u201d He has served as a change<br>agent many times over.<br><br>More change is happening at <em>The Murray State News<\/em>. It because of the changes happening in<br>the rest of the world. As one of our favorite media scholasr, Marshall McLuan, observed, the<br>content of new media is old media. Somewhere along the way \u201cold media\u201d was dubbed<br>\u201ctraditional media\u201d and as of this writing, \u201clegacy media.\u201d McLuan is also famous for saying,<br>\u201cThe media is the message.\u201d Content is the same. It is experienced differently.<br>For many viewers, television is just another app on their phone. They experience the same<br>content differently than previous generations. They don\u2019t have to climb up on the roof to adjust<br>the antenna. News consumers don\u2019t have to fetch their paper from the driveway anymore,<br>hoping it didn\u2019t get wet from the rain. It\u2019s on their device. <em>The Murray State News<\/em> needs to be<br>on that device, too.<br><br>Some years ago, in the early years of online publishing, Orville had the foresight to acquire the<br>domain name, \u201cTheNews.org.\u201d And <em>The Murray State News<\/em> has existed in both print and online.<br>The \u201cpick up rate\u201d of the newspaper has fallen significantly in recent years, with many leftovers<br>remaining in the racks every week. The click rate on the website shows traffic mostly from out<br>of state. (Glad our alumni keep up with us.) These are signals for more change. Our students<br>need an app in order to extend the reach of <em>The Murray State News<\/em>. They need to work with a<br>publication model that they will experience their careers. \u201cDigital First\u201d is a term increasingly<br>used in the newspaper business. It\u2019s not news anymore if the content is about what happened<br>last week.<br><br>We asked Orville about previous changes at <em>The Murray News<\/em>. Apparently then, as now, there was<br>controversy. Some people preferred to use razor knives to correct mistakes on proofs at the<br>lightboard. They didn\u2019t want to use Video Display Terminals to type copy that would go to a typesetter that used lasers. Sometime later, others didn\u2019t want to use an Apple Macintosh<br>computer that used pre-publication software for layout, preferring the VDTs others had<br>previously found so objectionable. We now have three computer labs tricked out with the<br>current model iMacs and Adobe software. It seems to have caught on.<br><br>In times of change, it is often comforting to remember what hasn\u2019t changed. There is no change<br>to the mission of <em>The Murray State News<\/em>. The JMC department was built by the vision of its<br>founders: L. J. Hortin, Ray Mofield and Robert \u201cDoc\u201d McGaughey. Their students and<br>colleagues, who now serve as JMC faculty, still embrace those values. Truth, accuracy and<br>fairness. The important role journalism plays in a democracy. Ethics. And the press freedoms of<br><em>The Murray State News<\/em> continue to be protected and respected.<br><br>\u201cDigital First\u201d is how media now operate. And it is our responsibility to equip our students to<br>thrive in this environment. To help in this effort we will yet again embrace new<br>technology\u2014multimedia stories, podcasts, social media, and the realities of how media now<br>operate. Even when that reality includes artificial intelligence.<br><br>To help in this effort, Leigh Landini Wright has agreed to serve as adviser to student media. To<br>further help our students make this transition, Bob Valentine is on hand as advertising<br>consultant. Photographer Ed Rode is on hand as a consultant for visual storytelling. And,<br>importantly, Orville remains in the newsroom.<br><br>All of these team members are dedicated to helping the student staff at <em>The Murray State News<\/em> to develop their craft for publication in print and online. Student editors Jill Smith and Jakob Milani provide<br>leadership to a student staff that pursues and tells the stories of our campus community. They<br>are doing a fantastic job.<br><br><em>The Murray State News<\/em> will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2027. There has been a lot of change during<br>those 100 years. And we are preparing for the next. It is and has been a forum under the<br>editorial control of the students who gain valuable experience as editors, writers,<br>photographers and sales representatives. And they will continue to do so with current<br>publication technologies and industry practices.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Do you know JMC\u2019s Orville Herndon? 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