2A Tuesday, November 21, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KJHK has devilish time in Providence Flying shards of glass unprofessionalism mar national contest By Aaron Hull Kansan staff writer KJHK had few things to be happy about at the National Association of College Broadcasters awards ceremony. In fact, there was only one bright spot. KJHK's DJ Uncanny (Marek Jacobs, Lawrence senior) and DJ Red (Curtis Triggs, St. Louis former student) won first place at the association's awards conference Nov. 18 in Providence, R.I., for a promo/public service announcement. The award, for their 'Hip Hop Hype Rap' program, was the highlight of a disappointing awards ceremony. "It was just poorly, poorly organized," said Amber Robillard, Kansas City, Mo., senior. "The audio didn't work, the video didn't work. It was worse than it was last year." Robillard was nominated for her "Jazz in the Morning" program. women's basketball game. But Bowling had nothing to say about the conference itself. Station manager Jay Berberich said many people had expressed disappointment in last year's conference. The keynote address at this year's conference, featuring Eric Rhodes, the publisher of Radio, Inc., was marred by an accident. Rhodes, who has a reputation for dynamic presentations, began his presentation by climbing onto a table and encouraged the audience to follow his example, Robillard said. Pieces of the coffee cup hit KJHK representatives Jackie Nigro, Lawrence senior, and Jana Blackburn, Lawrence senior. A person following Rhodes' lead kicked over a champagne glass and shattered a coffee cup while climbing onto a table. The association announced the runners-up yesterday. KJHK was nominated six times, the most in the nation. "It was just poorly,poorly organized... It was worse than last year." Brock Bowling, Garden City junior, was a runner-up for his play-by-play coverage of last year's Kansas-Kansas State One piece cut Blackburn's face, Robillard said. Blackburn and Robillard complained to the association's president, Blackburn said. Amber Robbillard Kansas City, Mo., senior Because of the conference's lack of professionalism, JKHK may withdraw its association. membership, Berberick said. "In light of what I've heard so far, it's something that we need to consider." Berberick said. Mark McCloud, executive director of the association, said he was sorry that Blackburn was hurt. "Their description of a disaster was pretty much accurate," McCloud said. The University Dally Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and final periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Second-class postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan. 66044, Annual subscriptions by address changes are paid through the student activity fee. 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