I-Comm Student Media

i-Comm Student Media is an organization involving students from all fields of study at Brigham Young University-Idaho. This all-encompassing organization covers major media and communication strategies, such as advertising, public relations, and news review. I-Comm also produces Scroll, the university newspaper; I-News, a weekly online newscast; and operates its own in-house design agency, multimedia organization, copy editing team and sales/marketing group. i-Comm is the world's first fully converged student media that includes advertising and public relations to journalism. i-Comm's goal is to provide real-life experience to students and quality products to customers.

Alloy Advertising and Public Relations

Alloy advertising is an organization that provides clients with a variety of professional services such as brochures, stationary, business cards, brand logos, and ad campaign using various tools and creative strategies to achieve the clients overall goals. Alloy Public Relations is an organization that evaluates public’s opinion of a client (organization or individual) by identifying and analyzing policies, procedures, evaluating objectives, audiences, and brands and collecting data. Data is used to facilitate and provide effective publicity events, press releases, brochures, newsletters, speechwriting, fliers, media kits, social networking, and strategic partnerships between agency and client.

Genesis

Genesis is a team of creative illustrators and photographers that provide professional quality graphic design for all clients of i-Comm to enhance editorial design, advertising, and any additional requests for clients such as brochures, posters, photography, web pages, and newsletters.

Scroll

BYU-Idaho's student paper, Scroll, was founded in 1905 and first published as Student Rays, then The Purple Flash, then Viking Flashes and finally Scroll. One hundred years later in 2004, Scroll was awarded the prestigious Associated Collegiate Press Newspaper Pacemaker Award at a convention in New York City.

Scroll went from a standard newspaper format to a tabloid fold in 2007 and merged with other campus communication organization to become a larger entity called iComm.

Rixida

Multimedia organization that produces special projects for i-Comm such as documentaries, pod casts, and instructional videos.

I-News

An online newscast of BYU-Idaho campus and local stories aired and broadcasted four times a week can be found and viewed from the BYU-Idaho website.

i-Comm Sales

Sells ad space through the BYU-Idaho school paper, Scroll.

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