
There’s a new face leading the charge at TUTV—though it’s not exactly an unfamiliar one. Emmy Award-winning producer and communications strategist Joe Schreiber has officially been named General Manager of Temple University Television. He steps into the role with more than 40 years of media magic under his belt and a vision tailored for the future of student-driven content.
Before joining TUTV, Schreiber worked as a senior videographer with Temple’s Strategic Marketing and Communications team. His career spans decades of award-winning work in television production, marketing, and strategy, including 23 years producing The George Michael Sports Machine on NBC, the longest-running locally produced syndicated sports show in TV history. He’s also the founder of a production company and has collaborated with big names like PBS, ESPN, and schools such as Notre Dame, Michigan, Maryland, and Auburn.
“This is more than just a professional opportunity—it’s a higher calling,” Schreiber said. “I’m honored to lead TUTV at a time when preparing students for the evolving digital media landscape is more vital than ever.”

Schreiber holds a bachelor’s degree from Boston College and recently completed his master’s in communication management at Temple—so he’s no stranger to the cherry and white.
Taking over for Paul Gluck is no small feat. Gluck—also known around these parts as the G.O.A.T.—served as General Manager of TUTV for 15 years, helping shape it into one of the top student-run stations in the country. His legacy? Let’s just say it’s one for the books.

Under Gluck’s leadership, TUTV partnered with major networks like NBC10 and 6ABC/WPVI, provided more than 40 hours of live coverage during the 2017 papal visit, earned CNN affiliate status (allowing student reporters to go live during the 2016 DNC), and sent student crews to cover the Olympic Games in London and Paris.
“The privilege and pleasure of having served as TUTV’s general manager since we developed and launched the channel in 2010 has provided one of the most fulfilling chapters of my professional life,” Gluck shared. “The personal joy that I have experienced… is beyond description.”
While Gluck is stepping down from the GM post, he’s not stepping away. He’ll continue teaching at Klein and advising TUTV, making sure that legacy stays strong—and that the next generation gets the same top-tier mentorship.
TUTV is entering a new chapter with Schreiber at the helm. Expect bold ideas, fresh energy, and the same commitment to real-world, student-powered storytelling that’s always defined the station.
Welcome aboard, Joe.