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WHPC Wins Multiple Awards for Excellence in Broadcasting

Voice of Nassau Community College Earns Accolades in Coverage, Production

Devin O’Shea, from left, Matt Leonard, Orlandina Balan, Jason Feldman, Director Shawn Novatt, Zach Spring, Rob Leonard, Gabe Derwin, Joshua Umahi, Stacy Raine, Tim Leonard, Ro Armand, Bill Horan, Nyaira Staley, and John Toro.
Devin O’Shea, from left, Matt Leonard, Orlandina Balan, Jason Feldman, Director Shawn Novatt, Zach Spring, Rob Leonard, Gabe Derwin, Joshua Umahi, Stacy Raine, Tim Leonard, Ro Armand, Bill Horan, Nyaira Staley, and John Toro.

WHPC 90.3 radio, the Voice of Nassau Community College, received two national awards at the 2025 Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS) conference on March 6-7 2025, including

  • Best Political News Coverage: Anaya Isaacs, for her audio package recapping the Trump rally at Nassau Coliseum.
  • Best Use of Sound Effects: Justin Greenberg, along with Community Volunteer Jason Feldman, for a “Metal Through the Ages” production piece.

“Our mission is to provide professional broadcasting opportunities to Nassau Community College students, and these awards continue to demonstrate that we are accomplishing our strategic goals,” said WHPC Station Director Shawn Novatt. “I am especially proud of student Anaya Isaacs, who jumped at the opportunity to cover one of the biggest news stories happening just steps from the campus, and being rewarded for her outstanding reporting of the Donald Trump rally at Nassau Coliseum.”

More than 40 NCC students, along with the station’s director, attended the national awards ceremony at the Sheraton Times Square in New York City with support from the Nassau Community College Foundation. A non-profit organization dedicated to student success, the NCC Foundation provides more than $500,000 in college-wide scholarships and program funding each year.

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The Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS) is an 86-year-old all-volunteer organization that supports the students, faculty and staff of college and high school media outlets. Their annual conference and awards are attended by high school and college stations from across the country.

Nassau Community College’s radio station is home to approximately 120 volunteers, most of whom are NCC students. Its programming includes sports, entertainment and informational shows, including a variety of music shows featuring pop, rock, polka and Italian music. The station can be heard in Nassau County at 90.3 FM and worldwide on iHeartRadio, Audacy, the WHPC App as well as on Amazon Alexa and Google Home smart speaker devices. It is the only college radio station on Long Island to broadcast in high definition.

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About WHPC

WHPC 90.3 FM broadcasts from state-of-the-art studios at Nassau Community College, a campus of the State University of New York, in Garden City, New York. Listener-supported non-commercial WHPC has served Nassau County for over 50 years with award-winning programming. WHPC is the educational training center for future broadcasters, podcasters and communication professionals. WHPC streams its student and community programs and podcasts nationally on the WHPC, Audacy, iHeartRadio and Spotify apps. Learn more about WHPC by visiting www.NCCradio.org.

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