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Jane Hampden Daley

  • Teaching Professor, Journalism, Advertising, and Media Studies

Education

  • MSJ, Columbia Journalism School
  • BSJ, Northwestern University, Medill School of Journalism

Teaching Schedule

Course Num Title Meets
JAMS 204-001 News Writing TR 11:30am-12:45pm
JAMS 304-201 News Literacy No Meeting Pattern
JAMS 325-001 Audio Storytelling TR 10am-11:15am

Courses Taught

  • JAMS 204 - News Writing
  • JAMS 304 - News Literacy
  • JAMS 325 - Audio Storytelling
  • JAMS 502 - Longform Multimedia Journalism

Professional Experience

  • Host, producer — WUWM Milwaukee Public Radio
  • News anchor, reporter — WISN-TV Milwaukee
  • News anchor, reporter — KMGH-TV, KCNC-TV, Denver

Awards

  • Edward R. Murrow Award 2024 regional/excellence in sound (Wisconsin Public Radio)
  • Milwaukee Press Club 2019 audio feature reporting (Wisconsin Public Radio)
  • Edward R. Murrow Award 2019 regional/feature reporting (Wisconsin Public Radio)
  • University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Academic Staff Outstanding Teaching Award 2013
  • Milwaukee Press Club 2010 online media, best webcast (Milwaukee Magazine)
  • Edward R. Murrow Award 2008 regional/writing (radio, WUWM)
  • Associated Press Wisconsin 2008 enterprise reporting (radio, WUWM)
  • Northwest Broadcast News Association 2007 talk/public affairs (radio, WUWM)
  • Milwaukee Press Club 2007 best public affairs reporting (radio, WUWM)
  • Edward R. Murrow Award 2006 regional/writing (radio, WUWM)
  • Edward R. Murrow Award 2006 regional/use of audio (radio, WUWM)
  • Milwaukee Press Club 2006 use of audio (radio, WUWM)
  • Wisconsin Broadcasters Association 1999 breaking news coverage (television, WISN)
  • Wisconsin Broadcasters Association 1997 feature reporting (television, WISN)
  • Milwaukee Magazine Best of Milwaukee 1997 local broadcaster

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