Wednesday, December 14, 2016

08:30 AM

Classic Arts Showcase

Classic Art Showcase

Classic Arts Showcase is a free cable television program designed to bring the classic arts experience to the largest audience possible by providing video clips of the arts in hopes that we may tempt you, the viewer, to go out and feast from the buffet of arts available in your community.…

10:00 AM

Temple Update Archives

UPDATE Web Cover

Past shows of Temple University’s weekly, half-hour news program produced, written, directed and anchored by students.…

10:30 AM

CaribNation

Caribnation

CaribNation Television is a high-quality, multi-formatted half-hour television show that consistently produces informative television programs.

These programs explore and explain the eclectic ethnic, economic and cultural heritages of Caribbean people, unite them across geographical, linguistic and ideological boundaries, and address all aspects of the region’s people, places and issues, in their own voices.…

11:00 AM

Americana: The Way We Were

Americana: The Way We Were

This program looks back on American life by way of old public domain newsreels, films and public/civic documentaries. Each episode contains one or more snippets showing the way American life used to be.…

11:30 AM

Deutsche Welle: Tomorrow Today

Tomorrow Today

Tomorrow Today is DW’s weekly science program. The compelling features and reports about science and technology, medicine and the environment give a glimpse of the world of tomorrow.…

12:00 PM

Rare Visions and Roadside Revelations

Rare Visions and Roadside Revelations

Randy, Mike and Don load up their cramped minivan to document outsider artists, grassroots art environments and offbeat attractions of all kinds.…

12:30 PM

Media Inside Out: Trends in Youth Media

Student using video camera

Media created by youth has become a growing industry. It’s a way for young people to learn about the world and explore their artistic ambitions and as an outlet for self-expression.…

01:00 PM

NCC Events: The Day After

HE DAY AFTER: ANALYZING THE MEDIA’S ROLE IN THE 2016 ELECTION A day after the votes have been tallied, Todd Brewster of Temple University sit downs with Dylan Byers, senior reporter at CNN, David Folkenflik, media correspondent at NPR, Kathleen Hall Jamieson, director of the Annenberg Public Policy Center, and Bryan Monroe...
02:30 PM

Vanilla: The Sacred Orchid

Vanilla is a New World spice originating from the state of Veracruz, Mexico. Today, this orchid is still cultivated on small farms and forest remnants by the same indigenous people who have been growing it for centuries.…

04:30 PM

Library Lecture: The Impact of What We Sow

Library Lecture: The Impact of What We Sow

Alex Peltz of the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program and Nicky Uy of The Food Trust discuss the outcomes of the What We Sow campaign, which provided opportunities for the Philadelphia community to explore the world of local foods.…

06:00 PM

Temple Update Archives

UPDATE Web Cover

Past shows of Temple University’s weekly, half-hour news program produced, written, directed and anchored by students.…

06:30 PM

CaribNation

Caribnation

CaribNation Television is a high-quality, multi-formatted half-hour television show that consistently produces informative television programs.

These programs explore and explain the eclectic ethnic, economic and cultural heritages of Caribbean people, unite them across geographical, linguistic and ideological boundaries, and address all aspects of the region’s people, places and issues, in their own voices.…

07:00 PM

Americana: The Way We Were

Americana: The Way We Were

This program looks back on American life by way of old public domain newsreels, films and public/civic documentaries. Each episode contains one or more snippets showing the way American life used to be.…

07:30 PM

Tomorrow Today

Tomorrow Today

Tomorrow Today is DW’s weekly science program. The compelling features and reports about science and technology, medicine and the environment give a glimpse of the world of tomorrow.…

08:00 PM

Rare Visions and Roadside Revelations

Rare Visions and Roadside Revelations

Randy, Mike and Don load up their cramped minivan to document outsider artists, grassroots art environments and offbeat attractions of all kinds.…

08:30 PM

Trends in Youth Media

Student using video camera

Media created by youth has become a growing industry. It’s a way for young people to learn about the world and explore their artistic ambitions and as an outlet for self-expression.…

09:00 PM

The Day After

HE DAY AFTER: ANALYZING THE MEDIA’S ROLE IN THE 2016 ELECTION A day after the votes have been tallied, Todd Brewster of Temple University sit downs with Dylan Byers, senior reporter at CNN, David Folkenflik, media correspondent at NPR, Kathleen Hall Jamieson, director of the Annenberg Public Policy Center, and Bryan Monroe...
10:30 PM

Vanilla: The Sacred Orchid

Vanilla is a New World spice originating from the state of Veracruz, Mexico. Today, this orchid is still cultivated on small farms and forest remnants by the same indigenous people who have been growing it for centuries.…