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About ICTV
What
is Ithaca College Television?
ICTV
is IC's student-operated television production organization
serving 26,000 Tompkins County cable households with
a variety of community-oriented programming. It is operated
by and housed in the Roy H. Park School of Communications.
Participants are volunteers, and IC students in any
major are encouraged to work on the production teams,
which are student-managed.
What
Does ICTV Produce?
Since
almost all programming on ICTV is student-initiated,
any semester's productions depend upon the interests
of the active participants. We can count on having sports
and news shows, plus public affairs magazines, performances,
comedy, drama, game show and children's show. Usually
15 to 20 production teams operate simultaneously, utilizing
around 250 volunteers each semester.
Does
ICTV Have Its Own Channel?
ICTV
cablecasts on Time Warner local educational access channel
16 and is presently its main programmer. Channel 16
can be received by any subscriber with basic cable service.
ICTV is unique in having a fully professional Master
Control facility, like a television station, through
which student operators switch programming directly
on to the cable system. ICTV programs twelve-week seasons
in fall and spring Sundays through Thursdays, 6:30pm-11pm.
Other times, we transmit a live view of Cayuga Lake,
and Ithaca College Radio.
What
Equipment Do The ICTV Volunteers Get To Use?
ICTV
shares in the equipment used for academic work. This
is a great advantage, as all the portable field equipment
and the studio and editing facilities of the Park School
are available for ICTV production, along with an unprecedented
level of engineering and technical support. Most college
television stations do not enjoy this access and support.
What's
The Attraction For Students?
While
the opportunity to use professional equipment beginning
in freshman year is one attraction, ICTV as an organization
provides a setting for people to:
- make friends, work in teams
- get professional experience, build a portfolio
- learn to deal with real-life production challenges.
There is plenty of opportunity for personal excellence,
but personal visions belong in one's academic projects...
ICTV programs are collaborative, group efforts. Participation
involves interaction within the organization and with
Ithaca-area residents.
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