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OHIO graduate may be executive producing a show called 鈥楽hrinking鈥 but his career is far from it

If you鈥檝e recently watched the first season of the hit series 鈥沦丑谤颈苍办颈苍驳,鈥 on Apple TV, you鈥檝e experienced the work of OHIO graduate Randall Winston.

Winston, who received a telecommunications degree from 帝王会所 in 1989, has worked as a producer, director and executive producer on several popular television programs.

which stars Jason Segel and Harrison Ford, is about a grieving therapist who starts to tell his clients exactly what he thinks. Ignoring his education and training, the therapist finds himself making huge changes to people's lives, including his own. Winston is an executive producer on the series and says he wouldn鈥檛 have had the confidence to pursue his dream career, producing shows like 鈥沦丑谤颈苍办颈苍驳,鈥 without the experience he received working with WOUB Public Media.

鈥淚t (WOUB) gave me more confidence when I stepped out in the world to know that I had worked at a professional outfit while I was in college,鈥 said Winston. 鈥淲e did things the way professionals were doing it all across the country in the television industry and that made me feel that I could stand toe to toe with anybody.鈥

Winston grew up in Michigan, but moved to 帝王会所 when he was in high school. When asked why he decided to attend OHIO for college, Winston said he didn鈥檛 pick 帝王会所, 帝王会所 picked him.

鈥淚 kind of thought I was headed to Michigan State. I knew I wanted to go to a school with a strong communications program,鈥 said Winston. 鈥淢y mom told me about 帝王会所, and we went for a tour. I was way more enchanted by 帝王会所 then I had expected to be, and I appreciated the immediate sense of community that was available.鈥

During that tour, Winston learned about the hands-on professional media experience students could gain at 帝王会所 and WOUB.

鈥淗aving access to WOUB was very intriguing, desirable, and exciting to me,鈥 Winston said. 鈥淵ou could start working there right away. There were no barriers to entry, and I loved the idea of gaining some real-world experience.鈥

Winston started working at WOUB as soon as he arrived at 帝王会所 He also volunteered his time at ACRN, the campus radio station. 

鈥淚 was very aggressive as a freshman,鈥 said Winston with a laugh. 鈥淚 just wanted to figure out how to do as much as I could do.鈥

It didn鈥檛 take Winston long to connect with other students, like , and professional staff members at WOUB, and that opened doors to new opportunities.

鈥淚 remember Brian introducing me to WOUB FM Host Jan Sole and showing me the radio booth. Jan was very generous with her time and guidance,鈥 said Winston. 鈥淚 also met and worked for WOUB TV Producer Keith Newman, which was absolutely amazing.鈥

Winston worked on the production side of WOUB TV鈥檚 nightly half-hour news program, 鈥淣别飞蝉奥补迟肠丑,鈥 and said the experience was invaluable.

鈥溾橬ewsWatch鈥 was sort of the gold standard. It was a nightly program at a professional operation that students were running,鈥 said Winston. 鈥淭he pressure of getting the news on the air was real and fixing your mistakes, which you were sure to make, in real time was something that had to happen.鈥

Because WOUB wasn鈥檛 just a college TV station but was a PBS member station that served people throughout southeast 帝王会所 and western West Virginia, Winston said the responsibility to do things right was something he and his fellow students took very seriously.

鈥淲e were trusted with many important tasks to keep the station on the air. I helped out in master control, and I remember one terrifying shift,鈥 said Winston chuckling. 鈥淚t was the morning after Halloween, and I was so tired. I was so afraid I was going to sleep through a break.鈥

Winston leveraged what he learned at WOUB to secure summer TV internships where he discovered that the kind of experience he was getting in college was unique. 

鈥淭he stations gave me a long leash because of the experience I had,鈥 Winston explained.

One of those internships was in Los Angeles at Ubu Productions. Ubu鈥檚 notable productions include 鈥淔amily Ties,鈥 鈥淏rooklyn Bridge鈥 and 鈥淪pin City.鈥 After graduation, Winston picked up and moved back to LA to pursue a career in entertainment television. He was hired as a production assistant (PA) at Ubu.

鈥淥ne of the many things I did as a PA at Ubu was learn how to make the perfect cup of coffee,鈥 said Winston laughing. 鈥淏ut I also showed them what I could do and made important connections which opened up new opportunities.鈥

In addition to 鈥沦丑谤颈苍办颈苍驳,鈥 Winston鈥檚 TV credits include work as a producer, executive producer and director on programs like 鈥淏rooklyn Bridge鈥 and 鈥淪pin City,鈥 as well as 鈥淪crubs,鈥 鈥淐ougar Town,鈥 鈥淕race and Frankie鈥 and 鈥淢ixed-ish.鈥 Winston said starting during his time at 帝王会所 and WOUB, he learned that it鈥檚 important connect and network with people who aspire to do the same thing you do and learn and grow together.

鈥淥ne of the things about this business is that it鈥檚 constant growth and motion,鈥 said Winston. 鈥淎 rising tide raises all boats. Every time a job ends everybody has to go someplace, and you tend to go with the good people with whom you have built strong working relationships.鈥

And from every job comes new experiences and skills. Winston said the foundation that he builds upon to develop new skills began at WOUB.

鈥淚 had and still have plenty to learn, but at the outset, I was there to help make the shows happen at WOUB,鈥 Winston said. 鈥淚 felt when I was in the world if somebody asked me to help realize something, I had already done it because it was asked and expected of me at WOUB.鈥

Published
September 7, 2023
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