Thursday, Mar 27, 2025
Rider鈥檚 student-run radio station won for Best College Morning Show and the Best Station Giveaway
by Adam Grybowski

小优视频鈥檚 student-run radio station, 107.7 The Bronc, won two Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS) Media Awards during a ceremony in New York City on March 8. The station took home awards for Best College Morning Show and Best Station Giveaway.
鈥淚n the world of college radio, these are the big awards,鈥 says John Mozes, The Bronc鈥檚 general manager. 鈥淲e worked really hard for these wins, and they validate what we do at the station.鈥
Mozes describes the station鈥檚 morning show, Wake Up Rider, as the cornerstone of 107.7 The Bronc 鈥 the show that sets the tone for the entire station. It has become a campus staple since it was originally created in January 2022 by Rob Brown 鈥22 as an independent study project. The show continued to take shape under the leadership of Nick Witkowski, a senior communication studies major from Plainsboro, New Jersey, who helped Wake Up Rider grow into a structured program with a team of six hosts, regular segments and sponsorships from local businesses.
鈥淲inning this award solidified that we have a great on-air product,鈥 says Witkowski, who contributed both on-air as a host and behind the scenes before stepping away this year to accept an internship with Fox News. 鈥淚t was also a nice reflection of what I put into it.鈥
In addition to Wake Up Rider, The Bronc was recognized for its innovative giveaways during its annual Eggscellent Egg Hunt.
鈥淭he egg hunt now draws 2,000 students,鈥 Mozes says. 鈥淎fter COVID, we wanted to up the ante and introduce even bigger prizes that students would get excited about.鈥
Last year鈥檚 grand prizes included a cruise for two to the Bahamas courtesy of Josh Harry Travel. This year, one egg will contain a 2.5-carat diamond pendant from Peroni鈥檚 Hidden Treasures, along with another cruise. In total, about $30,000 worth of prizes will be available.
鈥淚t鈥檚 all about the experience,鈥 Mozes says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a chance for students to forget about everything else for a few hours and just have fun.鈥
Established in 1940, IBS represents over 1,000 education-affiliated radio stations and webcasters nationwide, recognizing excellence in student broadcasting. This year, 107.7 The Bronc WRRC-FM and its online counterpart, 107.7 The Bronc Retro WRRC2, received a record 11 nominations. The station has also been a finalist for Best College/University Radio Station (under 10,000 students) for three consecutive years and has previously won the title.
Mozes, who has led the station for over a decade, expressed immense pride in the students鈥 achievements.
鈥淚 enjoy watching the students succeed,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 was so excited for them and for the fact that we鈥檝e created a product we can be proud of and that the University can be proud of. That鈥檚 what continues to drive me.鈥
The station鈥檚 reputation has grown considerably during Mozes鈥 tenure. In 2023, it was ranked the No. 9 Best College Radio Station by The Princeton Review and has been a four-time nominee for the National Association of Broadcasters鈥 Marconi Award for College Radio Station of the Year.
As Witkowski prepares to graduate, he is focused on securing a full-time role in media production, hoping to work as a television producer. Reflecting on his time at Rider and his contributions to Wake Up Rider, he sees the recent award as a fitting close to his college career.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a nice end to the circle of life at my time at Rider,鈥 he says. 鈥淚鈥檒l always be proud of what we built.鈥