Lincoln College TV Faculty Advisor
Wins National Recognition
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[March 09, 2022]
The Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS) honored the nation’s
top students, faculty, and college radio and television stations on
Saturday, March 5th, as part of its 82nd annual conference, held
virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Charles “Bud” Broyles,
Lincoln College Director of LCTV, was named Best Faculty Advisor for
College Television, as part of IBS’s Len Mallioux Management Awards.
Broyles prevailed over fellow nominees from Goshen College,
University of Santo Tomas, and Lasell University.
Broyles joined Lincoln College in 2018, following a distinguished
career in television production. Broyles’ was the long-time
owner/operator of BVP Productions in Peoria, which produced
commercials and corporate productions for clients including
Caterpillar and Methodist Medical Center. Broyles also performed
national live production assignments for ESPN, FOX Television, and
ABC News, among others. In 2013, Broyles was diagnosed with
Parkinson’s Disease, and his rapidly-worsening condition led to an
early retirement.
“When I needed an experienced hand to take over day-to-day
operations of LCTV, I knew just the individual,” said Dr. John
Malone, Lincoln College Division Chair for Fine Arts and
Communication. “The mind was there. The question was whether or not
he was physically capable. I reached out to Bud, set up a lunch, and
discovered that a new treatment regimen had substantially improved
his condition. And the rest, as they say, is history. Bud brought to
LCTV a professional ‘network mentality’ in his approach to college
television.”
LCTV was also nominated for the first time as Best
College/University Television Station. That award was presented to
Temple University in Philadelphia, PA.
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“Being in play for a national best station award with such formidable
competition demonstrates the impact Bud, alongside our terrific students, has
had on the program,” Malone said.
“Since first meeting Bud when he arrived in 2018, it quickly became apparent he
has a very positive story that resonates with the Radio, Television, and New
Media students,” said Dr. David Gerlach, President of Lincoln College. “The
students respect him, and he proves every day that anyone can overcome
significant obstacles with grit and determination. To be recognized with a
national honor during his ‘second act’ is very inspirational for the College
community.”
Lincoln College was nominated in seven additional categories in this year’s
award competition. Spencer Davis, a sophomore from Emden, IL, took top honors in
the category for Best Press Release.
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