88.7 The Pulse, The Best High School Radio Station.
In the realm of high school radio, excellence is not just a goal but a standard to strive for. For 88.7 FM The Pulse at East Valley Institute of Technology (EVIT), this standard was not only met but exceeded during the 2022-2023 academic year. The station’s dedication to quality programming and journalistic integrity has earned it the esteemed John Drury High School Radio Awards in multiple categories, showcasing its prowess in broadcasting and storytelling.
At the heart of 88.7 FM The Pulse’s success lies its commitment to being a beacon of creativity, professionalism, and community engagement. This dedication has culminated in the station being honored with the title of Best High School Radio Station, a testament to its overall excellence in broadcasting. 88.7 FM The Pulse’s newscast stood out for its comprehensive coverage, insightful analysis, and polished presentation, earning it the prestigious accolade for Best Newscast.
Sports broadcasting requires a unique blend of enthusiasm, expertise, and storytelling prowess, the team at 88.7 FM The Pulse showcased all these qualities and more, leading to their well-deserved win in the category of Best Sportscast. To be recognized as a finalist across 11 categories speaks volumes about the depth and breadth of talent within 88.7 FM The Pulse’s team. From music programming to public affairs, from promotional campaigns to technical achievements, their presence as finalists underscores their versatility and excellence across the spectrum of radio broadcasting.
In winning the 2022-2023 John Drury High School Radio Awards for Best High School Radio Station, Best Newscast, Best Sportscast, Best News Feature Story, and being nominated as finalists across 11 categories, 88.7 FM The Pulse at East Valley Institute of Technology has solidified its position as a powerhouse in high school broadcasting. Through their dedication to quality, innovation, and community engagement, they have not only set the standard for excellence but have also inspired the next generation of radio broadcasters to reach for the stars.