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COVID changed the nature of Lancer Radio’s coverage, but it hasn’t hurt our spirits. Sadly, we can’t ‘broadcast’ the parade live this year, but thanks to the dedicated work, skills and talents of Pasadena City College radio and television students, Lancer Radio Network presents the 2022 Rose Parade Show.
Teams of students worked rain or shine over Winter break, writing, reading copy, producing radio and video segments, filming and editing to bring the Tournament of Roses community a great show, and one to put you in the spirit of the main event. Lancer Radio Network thanks the following students for their professionalism, dedication and discipline to break you our show, this year:
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the very first female Grand Marshall, Mary Pickford. Lancer Radio Reporter, Kelly Kubik takes us back to 1933 with a brief oral history of the life and times of this iconic figure.
Lancer Radio’s, Reporter Natalie Stromme speaks with Staff Sgt. Michael Hatfield about the 21 Equestrian Units that participated in the Tournament of Roses “EquestFest” this year. The annual EquestFest provides a forum for these teams to boast their skill and…
The City of La Canada chose a bent towards the “pre-historic” this year with their 2013 Rose Parade entry, “Dino-Soar”. Lancer Radio’s Feature Reporter, Kelly Kubik visited with the over 100 volunteers on the float-building crew this year, as well…
The City of Burbank has entered a float into the Pasadena Rose Parade every year since 1914, and this year is certainly no different. This year, Lancer Radio Feature Reporter, Dot Cannon visits with the creators of the City of…
Lancer Radio’s own, Xochi Barajas speaks with PCC Drum Major, Jonathan Kent about his first long march in this year’s Pasadena Tournament of Roses Band Fest and Rose Parade.
Feature reporter and radio documentarian, as well as PCC radio student, Dot Cannon was the recipient of the College Broadcasters, Inc. Award for “Best Radio Documentary Feature”. This awards reflects the outstanding producing Mrs. Cannon exhibited with her feature series…
Over twenty students participated in the live-remote broadcast of this year’s Pasadena Rose Parade. This is the 2nd year Lancer Radio has produced this two-hour event, and thanks to the hard work and dedication of these students, as well as…
Lancer Radio feature reporter, Patrick Gonzaga gets the scoop on the “tech” behind the beautiful floats highlighted in the annual Pasadena Rose Parade. As a parade spectator, we’re often taken with the delicate floral arrangements these floats boast, but underneath…
Get ready, everybody! Lancer Radio is back this year with another brilliant live-remote broadcast of the Pasadena Rose Parade 2012. This year’s parade airs January 2nd, and…just like last year, we’ll be bringing you a pre-parade show packed with quality…