Bronco TV wants you to TUNE IN to Channel 4.3
posted by Keyona Smith | March 2, 2018 | In Arts and Culture, NewsA growing number of Broncos have expressed interest in knowing how much they can create within the walls of the Telecommunications Building. With both a valued advisor Mrs. Calhoun and one of our great media professors, Professor Berry having recently taken on new journeys away from our campus, some students were frightened at the
thought of not having a place to allow their tech savvy imagination to run free.
The Communication, Languages, and Cultures department chair, Dr. Todd Frobish has welcomed creative individuals who possess work ethic and commitment with open arms to the campus TV station. One by one, students curious of what was being curated behind the doors of the studio with the ‘ON AIR’ light on wandered in. Dr. Frobish explained that he was recording a show and to jump right into the mix of things if you were, in fact, interested.
The more involved students became with equipment and all the bells and whistles within the control room, their interest peaked. An organization was reborn. And what better time than the year in which the university celebrates 150 years of academic excellence?
Together, Dr. Frobish and Dr. Alanna Miller, faculty advisor to student newspaper The Voice, rounded interested students to create and produce something special and memorable for returning Broncos of
the 150th Homecoming Parade.
With student ideas brewing about how to produce and create more and perfect their craft, the introduction of more stories and content was invited. Dr. Frobish has asked students of the organization to not only learn TV roles but to produce them alongside his productions of Geek Talk and Bronco Exchange, which featured Chancellor Anderson
and new Fayetteville Mayor Mitch Colvin in the recent past.
Managers of Bronco TV Studio are bringing to the mix two different shows in the spring: Your Health in 15 and Attitude Check. Both shows are created by students for students and are scheduled to air on our closed-circuit campus television, throughout the City of Fayetteville on FAYTV and Bronco TV’s YouTube channel. Bronco TV wishes to create for ourselves and students and ask that our Bronco family tune in to support!
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