WBSU inducts eight inaugural inductees into the WBSU Hall of Fame
WBSU 89.1 The Point held the inaugural ceremony of the WBSU Hall of Fame on Saturday, April 14. The current staff of 89.1 inducted eight people who have a significant career in media or made great contributions to WBSU while they were at The College at Brockport.
The eight inductees included: Bernard Lynch, former chief engineer; David Van Wie, first FM general manager; Ron Reger ’71, former vice president and general manager of WTAR/WLTY; Scott Fishman ’80, senior vice president and executive producer at the former Spike TV; Michael Doyle ’80, regional president of sales operations at Entercom; Stacey Fitch ’85, vice president, ESPN production operations; Tiffanie Wong ’95, Operations Supervisor at CNN, NYC; and Ryan Nobles ’98, Washington Correspondent at CNN.
The ceremony was held in the New York Room inside Cooper Hall at the college. Current operations manager Brianna Milon was the emcee of the night. The ceremony brought in more than 110 people including inductees, students, alumni, faculty and staff of the college.
The induction ceremonies will happen every other year, the next one in 2020. To nominate someone, they needed to work at the station for at least four semesters, completed their time at the station at least 10 years ago, and/or have had a significant career in media. The nomination form can be found on The Point’s website www.891thepoint.com.
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WBSU Hall of Fame Inductees from left, Warren Kozireski, General Manager; Stacy Fitch, Ron Reger; Mary Cellary, accepting on behalf of David Van Wie; Ryan Nobles; Tiffanie Wong; Scott Fishman; Michael Doyle; and Dr. Heidi R. Macpherson, president of The College at Brockport. Provided photo