Kevin Curran

Clinical Assistant Professor of Journalism in Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

  • Los Angeles CA UNITED STATES
  • University Hall
  • Communication Studies

Dual appointment: Instructor in Communication Studies, LMU College of Communication & Fine Arts

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Biography

Dr. Kevin Curran is a practitioner-scholar of journalism and media management. He holds a Ph.D. in Mass Communication from the University of Oklahoma, an MBA in Management from Arizona State University, and a BA in Communications and Russian Studies from Fordham University.

During his multi-platform media career, Dr. Curran has been a producer for the Inside Edition magazine program and coordinated coverage as an assignment editor for television stations in Los Angeles, Phoenix, Tucson, and Oklahoma City. His radio experience includes the NBC Radio Network, Imus in the Morning on WFAN in New York, and all-news KNX in Los Angeles. Away from the newsroom, he served as advertising sales manager for a Virginia radio group and operations manager for a Phoenix radio group. Dr. Curran assembled the first all-sports radio station in Phoenix and has served as the radio play-by-play producer of the Los Angeles Kings, Los Angeles Lakers, Arizona Rattlers, and Oakland Athletics in spring training.

As a faculty member, Dr. Curran has taught journalism, communications, and business courses at Arizona State University, University of Oklahoma, University of Denver, University of North Texas-Dallas, Grand Canyon University, Park University, Mesa Community College, and Scottsdale Community College. His commitment to student success was recognized when he was named an Outstanding Adjunct Faculty in Arizona’s Maricopa County Community College District.

Dr. Curran’s research covers media management, media history, and journalism. His published or presented research includes cross-border targeted radio, the legal and ethical concerns for broadcasters of legalized sports gambling, the effectiveness of mass notification systems, the addition of transparency to the SPJ Code of Ethics, the effect of partisan media on the public sphere, and the development of radio technology during World War II.

Education

University of Oklahoma

Ph.D.

Mass Communication

Arizona State University

MBA

Management

Fordham University

B.A.

Communications/Russian Studies

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Areas of Expertise

Business Communication
Media History
Media Management
Journalism

Industry Expertise

Media Production
Audio Visual
Media - Broadcast

Accomplishments

Assignment Editor

KOCO-TV (ABC) Oklahoma City
KNXV-TV (ABC) Phoenix
KPNX-TV (NBC) Phoenix
KTVK-TV Phoenix
KCOP-TV Los Angeles
KCAL-TV Los Angeles
KOLD-TV (CBS) Phoenix

Producer/researcher

Inside Edition

Radio play-by-play producer/engineer

Oakland Athletics/Cactus League (MLB)
University of Arizona Wildcats football (NCAA/PAC-12)
Los Angeles Kings (NHL)
Los Angeles Lakers (NBA)
Arizona Rattlers (arena football)

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Affiliations

  • Society of Professional Journalists
  • Broadcast Education Association
  • American Journalism Historians Association

Courses

Journalism

Business of Media
Media Entrepreneurship
Mass Communication Law & Regulation
Language of Journalism
Critical and Ethical Issues in Journalism
Journalism Experience
Multimedia Journalism
History of Journalism
Business and the Future of Journalism
History, Philosophy, and Ethics of Journalism
Audio for New Media
The Radio Industry
Introduction to Mass Communication

Communications

Media Studies
Public Speaking
Introduction to Human Communications
Interpersonal Communications
Small Group Communications
Introduction to Strategic Communications
Communications Research Methods

Sports

Sports Journalism
Sports Economics
Sports Announcing
Sports and Entertainment Public Relations

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Articles

CKWW sale risks end of link to legendary radio history

Windsor Star

Curran, K.

2023-06-30

The latest announcements of cutbacks in Canadian media may mean an end to the reminder of Windsor’s unique role in North American radio history.

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Cross-border targeted radio in Vancouver-Bellingham: Differing treatments of South Asian and Christian broadcasters.

Journal of Radio and Audio Media

Curran, K

2021-09-29

Cross-border targeted radio is evident among listeners to South Asian and Christian stations in Vancouver, BC. Canada’s earlier restrictions on religious stations left Vancouver faithful with only U.S.-licensed stations. This study also chronicles the struggle to get Canadian South Asian stations on the air. South Asian programming for Vancouver started on U.S.-licensed stations. When Canadian regulators approved South Asian stations, they also tried to move against the American stations. It will be shown that listeners will find what they want on the radio dial in spite of a station’s location and station operators took advantage of many loopholes.

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El Paso-Juárez: Radio and the invisible border

Journal of Borderlands Studies

Curran, K

2021-07-30

The neighboring cities of El Paso, USA and Juárez, Mexico share a 440-year history. In the almost 100 years since radio came to both cities, listeners have found their favorite stations with little regard for which side of the Rio Grande in which it is licensed. This article starts with how radio developed in the region, a court case that set a US precedent, and the use of early Mexican stations to reach immigrants in the US. It then looks at the contemporary situation where cross-border targeted stations balance US and Mexican regulations. It will be shown that border agnostic listening continues. It also considers how recent changes would allow a Mexican firm to own U.S. stations and a U.S. firm to own Mexican stations.

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