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California University Television

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California University Television
File:CUTVBLACKstripe.jpg
Owned byThe Student Association, Inc.
HeadquartersUnited States California, PA
WebsiteOfficial Website
Availability
Cable
Armstrong CableChannel 61
Atlantic BroadbandChannel 17
On CampusChannel 30-1
Comcast on DemandYour Town Folder

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California University Television (CUTV) is a Student television station serving California University of Pennsylvania and over 100,000 households in the Monongahela River Valley. CUTV, like its sister campus radio station WCAL-FM, is owned and operated by the Student Association (SAI) and broadcasts from the Media Suite of the Natali Student Center on Cal U's main campus.

In addition to Final Cut Pro digital editing suites, CUTV has a three-camera news, sports, and interview set, utilizing DVCPro digital video equipment. The station also has DV-Field cameras, a master control room and a mobile television truck, which is used by the station for production of Cal Vulcan sporting events as well as High School Football Games of the week.

CUTV produces programming throughout the school year. NewsCenter, CUTV's flagship program, broadcasts live news from the University and around the Mon Valley, as well as sports, entertainment and weather. NewsCenter airs live on Thursdays at 5:00 PM. CUTV Sports covers California University's sports teams, including Vulcan football, women's volleyball and men's and women's soccer in the fall, both men's and women's basketball and the Homecoming Hockey game in the winter, as well as baseball in the spring. CUTV Sports also covers select High School Football games around the region in "CUTV'S High School Football Game of the Week".

CUTV has won awards for its programming, including "Station of the Year" by the National Association of College Broadcasters (NACB), "Best College TV News Broadcast" — Eastern Region by the Society of Professional Journalists and several Telly Awards for sports, entertainment and magazine programs.

Alumni[edit]

Several students went on to broadcast media careers following their involvement at CUTV.

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