If you are an Ithaca College student interested in participating in one or more of these series, contact the producer directly via phone, email, or their production mailbox in Park 124.
Newswatch 16
ICTV's flagship unit, the classic newscast, produced since 1958, and first place College Emmy winner in 2004. Live half hours Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday at 8:00pm, plus Election Center. The place to be for broadcast journalists. Aaron Inver '06 is news director.
Panorama
A local entertainment magazine in production since 1976. Musical performances, interviews, humor, and how-tos. Recorded in studio A Wednesday nights. Alexis Sexauer '06, producer.
Beyond the Chords
Musicians record in Studio A on Sunday afternoons. If you enjoy live musical talent, this is the show for you. Producer Josh Diorio '07.
Quabble
Creative students have to think fast as the studio audience and the host provide scenarios for instantaneous improvisation. Records Monday nights in Studio A after Fake Out. Miguel Escobedo '06, producer.
Frequency
The long-running alt music video show continues. Four half-hours are recorded each Tuesday night in Studio B. Stephen Quinlan '06 produces.
Ya Think You Know Sports?
You don't need to be a sports fan to enjoy this sports trivia competition with four contestants. The survivor goes toe to toe with the resident sports "genius" in the final round. Records Saturday afternoons in Studio A. Jacqueline Ariel is producer.
The Screening Room
ICTV's long-running movie review show, is live at 8:00 on Wednesday nights in Studio B. Producer is Ryan Regan '07.
On Air Promotions
Josh Diorio '07, heads a unit creating original material as interstitial programming and promotion. Make your mark in thirty seconds.
Fake Out
This popular ICTV game show in which contestants guess the use of objects was revived last semester by Kristin Paciorkowski, who continues to produce. Live every week from Studio A. Jaime Foster '06 is producer.
Sunrise Boulevard
Failed studio hosts last seen in Des Moines reappear on ICTV - how low can they go? - with a morning show featuring guests and regulars such as Dancing Jimbo. Producer Michael Van Buren '07.
Work in Progress
A showcase for films & videos made by IC students and faculty. They are introduced in studio B Sunday afternoons. Danielle Stirpe, '07, producer.
Downtime
Focusing on collegiate extracurricular activities and organizations, from ice hockey to tea ceremonies. In-studio Thursday evenings, with significant field shooting. Ryan Benton '08, producer.
Bombers Football
Live Saturday broadcasts of Ithaca Bombers Football games. Fall airdates are: Sept. 24, Oct. 1, Oct. 8, Nov. 5, and Nov. 12. Tony Sabato '06 is producer.
Gridiron Report
Weekly football news, analysis and commentary. Philip Stein '06 and Adam Bartow '06 co-produce.
New - Sports Final
Live Sunday night sports recaps and commentary, produced in conjunction with Newswatch. Colin Bonzey '07 is producer.
New - Better Safe Than
Five actors portray Student Auxilary Safety Patrol members on duty. This half-scripted, half-improv comedy explores coworker relationships, group politics, and how power can alter the behavior of those who have it. Matt Gogal '07 is producer.
New - Test Patience
The members of a fictitious emotional support group retrieve false memories, recount awful childhood experiences, and make us glad that there are people stranger than ourselves. Produced by Rand Geiger '06.
New - Beyond
Original field-shot stories of the supernatural, surreal, magical, and uncanny, in the vein of the classic Twilight Zone episodes. Heather Barbaria '06 and Lee Sacks '06 produce.
New - Free Play TV
A weekly live-to-tape look at the latest in video gaming: news, game and system reviews, game play tips, trends, demonstrations, plus a weekly match-up. Dave Hall '07 is producer.
New - The Skinny
A field shot sketch comedy show with an ensemble cast. Produced by Sarah Janowitz '06.
New - Unicorn Boy
ICTV’s first cartoon! “Unicorn Boy” is an animated comedy starring a cast of middle-school-aged nerds, including a boy who has the unfortunate luck of having grown a horn out of his forehead. Peter Berg '07 and Michael Wechsler '07 produce.