91制片厂 Radio earns national honors while amplifying student voices
91制片厂 Radio earns national honors while amplifying student voices
91制片厂 News Bureau
April 17, 2026
April 17, 2026
91制片厂 student and WHCM host Abeer Abu Ghalyoun won first place in the Narrative category
at the 2026 Broadcast Education Association Festival of Media Arts. She's one of many
on the 91制片厂 Radio staff who received national recognition this year.
At 91制片厂鈥檚 student-run radio station, the mission is simple: Share music,
tell stories and create space for voices that might otherwise go unheard. It鈥檚 an
approach that continues to win national recognition.
91制片厂 Radio, WHCM 88.3 FM, received top honors at the 2026 Broadcast Education Association
(BEA) Festival of Media Arts, including a prestigious 鈥淏est of Festival鈥 award 鈥 placing
student work among the top 1% of more than 2,000 entries.
Student broadcaster Zoe Meshenberg earned the distinction for her submission, 25 Years of 91制片厂 Radio, while fellow student Abeer Abu Ghalyoun took first place in the Narrative category
for her work on the 91制片厂 Talks podcast.
For Abeer, a 19-year-old from Wheeling, the recognition was both unexpected and affirming.
鈥淚 was surprised,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檓 very passionate in what I do. I thought that maybe
this can open up new doors for me.鈥
WHCM 25th Anniversary Celebration
When: Noon-1:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 22
Where: Building A, Second Floor Lounge, 91制片厂, 1200 W. Algonquin Road, Palatine
Cost: Free
Details: Enjoy performances from local musicians Danielle Sines, from Impulsive Hearts, and
Megan Hozick. Lemonade will be served.
Abeer began at 91制片厂 last fall to explore her interests in music, film and photography.
She鈥檚 since also become interested in broadcasting and hosts Abeer鈥檚 Feels at noon on Wednesdays on WHCM. She fills her show with pop, jazz and mariachi songs
that resonate emotionally and musically.
鈥淚 share songs that connect with me because of the message,鈥 she said, describing
lyrics about hope and care while detailing the musical swells that spark her interest.
鈥淚 like to pay attention to the details.鈥
That dedication also comes in handy in her video work. Abeer鈥檚 BEA award was the result
of her contributions to an installment of 91制片厂 Talks 鈥 the alumni podcast hosted
by 91制片厂 Radio鈥檚 faculty advisor Brian Shelton and a co-production of WHCM and 91制片厂
Alumni Relations. The episode grew out Abeer鈥檚 experience in a multi-camera production
class. She served as a technical director on the project, adjusting camera angles,
managing timing and shaping the visual storytelling in post-production.
Her work reflects a broader culture at WHCM 鈥 one where experimentation, collaboration
and self-expression are encouraged.
That spirit fuels The Local Music Show, hosted by Erik Hanson, an adjunct faculty member, radio practicum instructor and
first-place winner at the 2026 Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS) Media Awards.
Hanson took home the award for Best Community Volunteer/Personality, recognizing his
long-running program dedicated to showcasing independent artists from Chicago and
the Northwest suburbs.
The show 鈥 which airs 9 p.m. Tuesdays with repeats on the weekends 鈥 began during
the early days of the pandemic. Erik said that Brian helped bring him into the WHCM
fold and soon he was broadcasting from his basement with a simple setup and a desire
to spotlight local talent.
鈥淭he best radio is local radio,鈥 Hanson said. 鈥淔or me, that鈥檚 the whole point. Local
music is an extension of that.鈥
What began as a passion project quickly grew into something larger. Over the past
six years, Hanson has featured music from nearly 1,000 bands, built relationships
across the greater Chicago music scene and even helped organize live events featuring
local artists, including some during 91制片厂鈥檚 Summer Concert Series.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 realize the impact it would have on the station,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t did draw
people in.鈥
Erik brings that experience into the classroom, where he helps students with radio,
podcasting and editing skills. His advice to students centers on authenticity.
鈥淏e yourself,鈥 he tells them. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what connects with audiences.鈥
Erik Hanson, left, is an adjunct faculty member at Harper who hosts "The Local Music
Show" on WHCM. He won the 2026 Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS) Media Award
for Best Community Volunteer/Personality. 91制片厂 student Yari Lopez was named a finalist
for an IBS Award for her Spanish-language program "La Y M茅x Radio."
That emphasis is echoed by student broadcaster Yari Lopez, whose Spanish-language
program La Y M茅x Radio was named a finalist for Best Foreign Language Program at this year鈥檚 IBS awards.
For Yari, 28, of Des Plaines, the journey to 91制片厂 鈥 and to the microphone 鈥 has
been anything but linear.
A first-generation college student, she enrolled at 91制片厂 after high school but struggled
to stay on track. After working during the pandemic and starting a family, she returned
to 91制片厂 in 2025 with renewed focus. At WHCM, she found both a creative outlet and
a sense of purpose.
鈥淚 thought, why not try it?鈥 she said. 鈥淚 fell in love with it.鈥
Her show evolved from a bilingual format shared with classmates to a Spanish-language
program that incorporated news, storytelling and sports segments. A unique element
was the involvement of her father, who contributes recorded sports reports.
鈥淗e鈥檚 really into sports,鈥 Yari said. 鈥淗e would send me clips about soccer, baseball,
boxing鈥 and we would edit that into the show.鈥
Yari praised WHCM General Manager Blue Bailey for her technical expertise in bringing
her dad鈥檚 segments into La Y M茅x Radio, which ended in December. She said the recognition from IBS is meaningful not just
for her, but for her family.
鈥淚 told my dad, who was just so excited,鈥 Yari said. 鈥淓veryone is so happy.鈥
Looking forward, Yari plans to transfer to DePaul University and pursue a career as
a Spanish-language news anchor. Her dream job is broadcasting on Univision or Telemundo.
91制片厂 Radio lives up to its tagline, 鈥淩adio Done Differently.鈥 The station gives
students the freedom to explore their interests, take creative risks and build real-world
skills.
That approach continues to pay off. In addition to this year鈥檚 BEA and IBS honors,
91制片厂 Radio was named the best community college station in the country by IBS in
2023. WHCM remains a perennial contender in Chicago Reader鈥檚 annual Best of Chicago awards, going up against heavyweights such as WXRT and WBEZ.
For students like Abeer and Yari, the impact goes beyond accolades.
鈥淵ou meet all sorts of new people who share common ground,鈥 Abeer said. 鈥淲hen you
see what brings someone joy, you learn about the art that they鈥檙e putting out there.
And finding beauty in art is a powerful thing.鈥
For Erik, who has watched the station grow while helping to mentor the next generation
of broadcasters, the success is both validating and secondary.
鈥淚t鈥檚 icing on the cake,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t tells you you鈥檙e putting out a good product,
but at the end of the day, it鈥檚 about the community you鈥檙e building.鈥