2008 Miracle Yearbook

... - ..a: - 0 C: z C The idea of a radio station began in 1979. The station has gone through many changes, but the most recent occurred this year with the birth of Resound Radio. " Resound provides a Christ-centered radio station in a format that students know and love. Switching to an all online broadcast was a well-researched and thoughtfully-completed process. It's a slight change-in-medium that has had a huge difference with the way we look at broadcasting, and it has proven to be very !beneficial in understanding more about the student body's listening habits. " (Kevin Martelli, Station Manager) The research has certainly paid off-with the promotional activities at the beginning of the year including free, expensive prizes, and the endl ess music "resounding" around campus computers, Resound Radio is "more attractive than ever!" Despite its attractiveness, Resound had other incentives for greatness. " In a culture inundated with negative ideals and images of humanity, Resound wants to be a place where Scriptural truths are present in all that goes on the air." (Jarrod Steinmetz, Resound Music Director) Steinmetz also commented that Resound has strived to provide more variety for its listeners, including the new hard rock show, Lithos, and the classic Christian rock show, Throwback. With ongoing research and a drive to cater to students' interests, Resound will continue to amaze listeners in the years to come. Dillon Black, Barry Westefeld, and Dustin Norman capture Marilyn Ware during Cedarville's Most Wanted, sponsored by Resound. For their valiant efforts, the three each won speakers. "My favorite event of the year had to be the swap to Resound. The best part of that whole swap was that the day of revealing the swap I got to throw frisbees in chapel, and seriously not many people can say they have done that." (Jesse Jones, freshman)

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=