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Make your plans to join us February 6 at Mississippi College for MCA 2026.
Use the links below to establish or renew your MCA membership and to register for this year's conference, and we look forward to seeing you in Clinton. If you have questions about membership or registration, please contact MCA Executive Secretary/Treasurer Lindsey Dancy at [email protected]
2026 Keynote Speaker
Introducing our first Centennial Conference guest speaker, Walt Grayson! Here is some info about this legendary Mississippian, from his page on WJTV.
Walt Grayson is a life-long Mississippian. He was born and raised in Greenville where he started his broadcasting career at a Greenville radio station while he was still in high school. After moving to Jackson shortly after graduating he worked at various radio stations over the years, making a move to television in 1984. He was a weather anchor and feature reporter for WLBT for over three decades before coming back home to WJTV-12 where he actually began his TV career as a part-time weekend weatherman while still working full-time “across the driveway” at Jackson’s WSLI radio.
Walt graduated from Mississippi College with degrees in history and Bible. He is married to his junior high school sweetheart, “Miz Jo” and between them they have four children and four grandchildren.
Walt is also the longtime host of Mississippi Public Broadcasting’s popular show, “Mississippi Roads.” He has written 4 books about his travels around Mississippi and writes a monthly column for the Electric Coops of Mississippi’s newspaper.
Introducing our first Centennial Conference guest speaker, Walt Grayson! Here is some info about this legendary Mississippian, from his page on WJTV.
Walt Grayson is a life-long Mississippian. He was born and raised in Greenville where he started his broadcasting career at a Greenville radio station while he was still in high school. After moving to Jackson shortly after graduating he worked at various radio stations over the years, making a move to television in 1984. He was a weather anchor and feature reporter for WLBT for over three decades before coming back home to WJTV-12 where he actually began his TV career as a part-time weekend weatherman while still working full-time “across the driveway” at Jackson’s WSLI radio.
Walt graduated from Mississippi College with degrees in history and Bible. He is married to his junior high school sweetheart, “Miz Jo” and between them they have four children and four grandchildren.
Walt is also the longtime host of Mississippi Public Broadcasting’s popular show, “Mississippi Roads.” He has written 4 books about his travels around Mississippi and writes a monthly column for the Electric Coops of Mississippi’s newspaper.
Campus Information
MCA 2026 will be held in Anderson Hall on the second floor of the B.C. Rogers Student Center on the Mississippi College campus in Clinton.
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