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Bryant Shapiro (left) pictured with fellow commentator Ian Russell (right)

TV and Radio

 

On the NEC:

Bryant Shapiro continued his broadcast career with Bryant Athletics and the North East Conference. Each broadcast was streamed online at www.NECfrontrow.com free to the public. Bryant called women's field hockey, men's and women's lacrosse, men's and women's soccer, and women's volleyball, . In April, 2015, one of Bryant's lacrosse broadcasts set a conference record for most viewers when Albany's Lyle Thompson set a NCAA career record in points. 

 

Stint at WJMF:

In 2014/2015, Bryant Shapiro produced all Bryant Athletics NCAA Division I home football and basketball game broadcasts on WJMF Radio, a local student-run organization. These games were broadcasted online at www.WJMFradio.com. Presenters included fellow friends Pat Curran and Ian Russell. 

 

From 2013 to 2015, Bryant served on the executive board of directors for WJMF, where he helped run and train DJs on station equipment. In 2014, Bryant participated in the search and aquisition of a new DJ automation system.  He also helped plan and organize major events for WJMF, such as its annual radio-a-thon to raise money for breast cancer research. More recently, the station has hosted its Sexiest Voice March Madness Tournament, where contestants faced off, live on-air to be crowned Bryant University's Sexiest Voice.

 

Bryant also hosted a one hour electronic music show in 2012/2013 and featured the hottest tracks in the industry. In 2014, he produced and hosted a one hour talk show alongside Pat Curran, Ian Russell and Sam Linder. This show featured a variety of topics, including sports, banter, and social trends.

 

 

 

 

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