Celebrate Fall Break

THANKSGIVING 2023 LINEUP

TUTV would like to wish our viewers a very happy Thanksgiving and a wonderful Fall Break. In honor of the occasion, we will air a Classic Movie marathon starting at 12:00 pm on Thanksgiving Day, followed by more holiday programs on Black Friday. You can enjoy some of the most beloved classics such as “Topper Returns,” “The Gefilte Fish Chronicles,” and “March of the Wooden Soldiers.” For more information, please visit our complete online schedule.

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JoAnne Epps

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Please join TUTV, Temple University, and Klein College in celebrating the extraordinary life of JoAnne Epps. Her death marks an unprecedented time of grief for all members of the Temple community.

Temple University will be holding a Celebration of Life at The Liacouras Center on Friday, September 29, 2023, at 10:00 a.m., which TUTV will be broadcasting live online, as well as Comcast channel 50, Verizon channel  45, and Campus channel 1074. Please join the family of President Epps and the Temple University community to celebrate her life and legacy.

For more information about services memorializing President Epps, as well as details about her legacy, please visit this memorial page made in her honor.

Celebration of LifeFriday, September 29, 2023, 10 a.m.Viewing for the communityThursday, September 28, 2023, 1 p.m. – 7 p.m.Friday, September 29, 2023, 8 a.m. – 10 a.m.The Liacouras Center1776 North Broad StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19122Complimentary parking is offered inThe Liacouras Center Garage and the 15th Street Lot.Questions, requests for ADA accommodations, or other special needs may be addressed to rsvp@temple.edu.Interment will be at noon on Saturday, September 30, 2023, at Fairview Cemetery at 1511 Twining Road, Willow Grove, PA 19090. Those wishing to join the family in the procession to the cemetery are invited to gather at 10:30 a.m. in the 15th Street Parking Lot at 1551 North 15th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122.

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TUTV Wins

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Last year, Temple students received 11 nominations in 5 categories for the 2022 Mid-Atlantic Student Awards. TUTV original shows Temple UpdateOwlSports UpdateInside The Nest, The Temp, Temple Smash, and Feel Good Cooking were included in the list of nominations. In the end, TUTV took home two awards. The winners were:

BEST COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY STUDENT PRODUCTION- NEWSCAST
Inside the Nest: 11/9/2021”- Temple University/TUTV
Ray Dunne, Anchor
Jackson Neill, Anchor
Will Meade, Senior Producer
Jake Jesberger, Producer
Sara Kisela, Producer
Erin Carty, Graphics Coordinator
Danny Beaver, Chief Photographer/Editor
Jon Gutekunst, Technical Director
Emilie Cochrane, Reporter
Luke Meli, Reporter
Erik Jesberger, Reporter
Matt Fine, Advisor

COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY STUDENT PRODUCTION- TALENT – NEWS, SPORTS, OR PERFORMER
Luke Meli, Temple University/TUTV

Congratulations to all the winners and nominees. Tune in to the entire program on TUTV on August 16 at 1:30 & 9:30 p.m. or watch anytime on templetv.net.

The Mid-Atlantic Regional Emmy® Awards recognizes outstanding achievements in television and allied media by conferring annual awards of merit in the Chapter’s designated award region, which includes Pennsylvania (except Erie), New Jersey (Trenton and south), Delaware (Dover and north), Wheeling, WV and Steubenville, OH. The presentation of these awards is intended to be an incentive for the continued pursuit of excellence for those working in the television and digital media industry and to focus public attention on outstanding cultural, educational, technological, entertainment, news, informational programming, and craft achievements in television and online.

 

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2022 Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards

Last year, Temple students received 11 nominations in 5 categories for the 2022 Mid-Atlantic Student Awards. TUTV original shows Temple Update, OwlSports Update, Inside The Nest, The Temp, Temple Smash, and Feel Good Cooking were included in the list of nominations. In the end, TUTV took home two awards. The winners were:

BEST COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY STUDENT PRODUCTION- NEWSCAST
“Inside the Nest: 11/9/2021”- Temple University/TUTV
Ray Dunne, Anchor
Jackson Neill, Anchor
Will Meade, Senior Producer
Jake Jesberger, Producer
Sara Kisela, Producer
Erin Carty, Graphics Coordinator
Danny Beaver, Chief Photographer/Editor
Jon Gutekunst, Technical Director
Emilie Cochrane, Reporter
Luke Meli, Reporter
Erik Jesberger, Reporter
Matt Fine, Advisor

COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY STUDENT PRODUCTION- TALENT – NEWS, SPORTS, OR PERFORMER
Luke Meli, Temple University/TUTV

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TUTV Alumni Spotlight

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TUTV is working with some recent Klein College of Media and Communication graduates this summer to bring you the TUTV Alumni Spotlight. This feature will shed light on who these alumni are and how the Klein College of Media and Communication at Temple University helped them to achieve their goals.

This month, our spotlight is on 2020 KLN graduate Qadree Fletcher (he/him), APC Operator (Technical Director)/DOC Technician (Digital Operations Center) at NBC10 Philadelphia. Qadree started as an Intern in 2019, got hired as a Production Assistant within six months, and was promoted to APC Operator/DOC Technician in less than two years.

How did your experience at Temple University, and more specifically Klein College of Media and Communication, prepare you for a career in media and communication?

  • I think I was incredibly lucky to have great professors and mentors like Peter Jaroff, Paul Gluck, and George Cummings. I got to work with all three of them throughout my four years at Temple through Temple Update and other TUTV shows, and I have taken so much of what they taught me and applied it to my career. They all created a culture of inclusion and expectation of excellence that motivated my fellow crew members and classmates to do our best work.

Are there any specific courses or extracurricular activities that you found most beneficial in developing your skills for your current position in the media industry?

  • I volunteered for Temple Update during my college career and took Temple Update Practicum during my sophomore year. It was undoubtedly one of the hardest courses I took during my time at Klein College. I pulled plenty of all-nighters, working to meet deadlines for news packages and other projects. There were several times I wanted to grab Peter Jaroff—Temple Update’s faculty advisor and the practicum’s professor —and shake his shoulders while asking, “What more do you want from me, man?” That class helped me tremendously, though. It taught me how to be a better content creator, writer, and time manager. I also want to shout out George Cummings’ Sports TV Practicum, which produces the TUTV show Temple Athletics. I never took Paul Gluck’s TUTV practicum course, but I substitute taught in Paul’s place for two months last year, and it was so much fun. Oh, do yourself a favor, and please take Amy Caples’ Senior Seminar course. I learned so much valuable information right before graduating, and she’s just awesome.

Can you share any valuable internships or networking opportunities you pursued while at Temple University that helped you establish connections and gain relevant media industry experience?

  • It’s so funny how things work out. Temple was the only college I applied to and was accepted to, and NBC10 Philadelphia was the only place I interned at during college, and it turned into a full-time job. I was passed over after my first time applying for the internship, then a year later, I received an out-of-the-blue call from my would-be internship coordinator Sara Smith, the then-social media specialist at NBC10. She had an opening and asked if I was still interested. We had only had one phone interview one year prior, but she remembered me thanks to my fellow Temple Update alum Dan Ray, now an Emmy-winning photojournalist, who was interning for Sara at that time. I interned at the station for five months, then as a production assistant for another year and a half. In October 2020, amid the height of COVID-19 and many employee retirements at my station, I was given an opportunity to become a technical director. I also began working in the station’s DOC (Digital Operations Center) in January 2021. I’ve worked both jobs since. I was hired as a full-time employee in 2022. I’ve also spent nearly ten years working as a director and crew member in the control room at Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church, the largest Black church in Philadelphia.

What is the most significant advice you have for current students interested in pursuing a career in media and communication?

  • My advice to current students pursuing careers in the media is to have a goal and do something about it. It can be a vague goal, a small goal, or a seemingly unachievable goal. You can start a podcast or work toward a position in a student organization. Just be passionate about something and put forth the effort to make it tangible. You’ll thank yourself. Also, it’s a good idea to have working knowledge of operating a camera, setting up lighting, formatting a script, and editing (Premiere Pro, Photoshop, Audition, After Effects). Also, ‘networking’ is an annoying buzzword, but it is also a necessary part of building working relationships and friendships, which are so beneficial.

Are there any particular skills or areas of expertise they should focus on?

  • It’s a good idea to have working knowledge of operating a camera, setting up lighting, formatting a script, and editing (Premiere Pro, Photoshop, Audition, After Effects). You don’t have to be a graphic design prodigy to make a simple lower-third or flyer in Photoshop, and just a small amount of effort can elevate the production value of your project immensely, increasing its value as a product and your value as a content creator.

In your current role, what are some of the biggest challenges you face in the rapidly evolving media industry, and how do you stay ahead of the curve?

  • My job as an APC Operator (Technical Director) perfectly exemplifies the marriage of old and new production techniques and technology. APC stands for “automated production control” because we utilize robotic cameras and a virtual switcher paired with software to execute our newscasts at NBC10. Ostensibly, during newscasts, my job is that of technical director, audio engineer, camera operator, etc. While “punching” a show in the control room, I am responsible for switching between cameras and graphics sources, adjusting shots, and spotting and fixing mistakes, whether they make it on-air or not. Embracing new technology is an intrinsic part of my job.  Last year, we began using a voice-activated teleprompter, which moves automatically when anchors say the words displayed on the prompter. It also uses A.I. technology to learn our anchors’ voices and speech patterns to better predict the speed at which each of them will read copy. I also work as a DOC Technician (master control operator) in addition to my APC Operator duties, which involve establishing live shots for our newscasts. During most of my time at Temple Update, we used Skype to transmit live shots, later switching to Live-U, which we also use at my job. We also use microwave transmission to dial in our news chopper, SkyForce10. Before working in the DOC, I had only ever used a microwave to ruin my leftovers. While many TV stations have switched all of their live shot and chopper transmission to cellular bondage technology (Live-U, Dejero) use our microwave receivers nearly every day. Eventually, we may also forgo our microwave sites and solely use cellular bondage, but our current workflow proves that the use of older equipment does have its place in a modern newsroom, sometimes right alongside the technology that has been designated as its replacement.
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Celebrate Memorial Day

Happy Memorial Day 2023

This Memorial Day, watch TUTV and indulge in nostalgia with a full day of Remembering When a TV history retrospective show that features old TV spots and programs. The Remembering When marathon begins at 10:00 am on May 29th and last all day. It will feature notable early TV hits like Dragnet, The Betty White Show, and more. Tune in online or on Comcast 50 and Verizon 45 within the city of Philadelphia.

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2023 N.A.T.A.S. Mid-Atlantic

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On Tuesday, May 16th at 9:30 AM EDT, please join us online at templetv.net as the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of N.A.T.A.S. (the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences ) recognizes excellence in the captivating video content being produced by inspired high school students across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. We are proud to present the 2023 N.A.T.A.S Mid-Atlantic High School Production Awards. This TUTV web exclusive event will be originating LIVE from the Temple Performing Arts Center on North Broad Street. Click here to watch.

 

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Happy Thanksgiving!

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TUTV wishes all of our viewers a happy Thanksgiving and a wonderful Fall Break to Temple students!

In honor of the occasion, we will air a movie marathon beginning at 12:00 pm on Thanksgiving day, as well as holiday programs on Black Friday.  Enjoy classics such as Topper Returns, The Gefelte Fish Chronicles, and March of the Wooden Soldiers. See our full online schedule for more details.

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TUTV Receives Two NATAS Student-Production Awards

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The 40th Annual Mid-Atlantic NATAS Awards was presented Saturday, October 1, 2022, at the Loews Philadelphia Hotel. Of the eleven nominations , TUTV recived two.

The cast and crew from Inside The Nest November 9, 2021 (An OwlSports Update Production)  took home the award for Best University Newscast, and Luke Meli received the award for Best Talent/Performer in a University News/Sports Production.

Congratulations to the entire team at  Inside The Nest: 

You can watch an all-new episode LIVE every Tuesday at Noon on TUTV, Comcast Channel 50, Verizon FIOS Channel 45, and Campus Cable 103. You can watch past episodes anytime on Templetv.net. 

 

 

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Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson

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Temple University’s Klein College of Media and Communication will honor Oscar- and Grammy-winning musician Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson with its 2022 Lew Klein Excellence in the Media Award. Tune in LIVE Sunday, October 23, at 5:30 PM on TUTV or Templetv.net

Each year, Klein College honors one luminary from the media world whose work and career inspire its students. Previous winners have included comedian Tina Fey, sports icon Charles Barkley, CNN anchor Jake Tapper and New York Times Executive Editor Dean Baquet.

Questlove, a Philadelphia native, will receive the honor on Sunday, October 23, 2022, during the college’s Lew Klein Alumni in the Media Awards banquet. At that event, six prominent Klein College alumni will be inducted into the school’s Alumni Hall of Fame, and one younger alumnus will be honored as a “Rising Star.”

Questlove is renowned for excellence in many forms of media and entertainment. He is best known as the co-founder of Philadelphia’s most influential hip-hop group, The Roots, which is the house band for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. In addition, Questlove is the musical director of the show. He has won six Grammy Awards and directed various musicians, including D’Angelo and Jay-Z.

In 2021, Questlove made his directorial debut with the Academy Award-winning feature documentary Summer of Soul, which explores the legendary 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival. The film premiered on the opening night of the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, where it was awarded the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award for Best U.S. Documentary. The movie broke the record for the highest-selling documentary to come out of Sundance when Searchlight/Hulu acquired it, and it has since gone on to win Best Feature Documentary at the 2022 Academy Awards, Best Documentary at the 2022 British Academy Film Awards and Best Music Film at the 2022 Grammy Awards. In addition, former President Barack Obama named Summer of Soul one of his favorite movies of the year.

Questlove has written multiple books, including the New York Times bestsellers Mo’ Meta Blues and Creative Quest, the James Beard Award-nominated “Somethingtofoodabout: Exploring Creativity with Innovative Chefs” and the newly released Music is History.

Additionally, he served as executive music producer and composer on the A&E miniseries Roots and co-produced the Grammy Award-winning Original Broadway Cast Recording of Hamilton. He co-starred in a voiceover role in Disney Pixar’s Oscar-winning animated film, Soul.

“Questlove’s accomplishments across forms of media – from music to books to film – are remarkable, and Summer of Soul is an essential piece of cultural history,” said Klein College Dean David Boardman. “As Philadelphia’s public university, we are thrilled to honor Questlove in his hometown, and he honors us by coming to meet with our students and Klein College community.”

Questlove will receive the honor in Mitten Hall’s Great Court, following a panel discussion and conversation with students in the Temple Performing Arts Center.

The Lew Klein Alumni in the Media Awards ceremony will also honor the professional achievements of seven prominent alums from the media and communication industries. This year’s Alumni in the Media honorees are:

Howard Bryant, KLN ’91: Author, sportswriter, and commentator, Meadowlark Media and ESPN.com
Chris Carl, KLN ’92: Director of news and programming, WDEL Radio in Wilmington
Danielle Cohn, KLN ’95: Vice president of startup engagement, head of LIFT Labs, Comcast NBCUniversal
Nora Gerard, KLN ’74: Director, CBS “Sunday Morning.”
Pete Jones, KLN ’92: Executive Creative Director, Havas New York, a unit of Vivendi, the French mass media holding company
Eugene Kane, KLN ’81: Columnist, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (posthumous)
This year’s Rising Star award will be presented to Ray Boyd, KLN ’13: Director of Syndication and Social Media at The Philadelphia Inquirer

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2022 Temple University Convocation

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TUTV will be airing the 2022 Convocation Ceremony live from The Liacouras Center on Friday, August 19th, 2022 at 11:00 am. Tune in to Comcast channel 50, Verizon 45, Campus Cable 103, or watch online. The ceremony will air again on TUTV at 7:00 pm on August 19, 2022.

Convocation at Temple University is a tradition that occurs annually during Welcome Week. This formal ceremony, which follows school and college meetings, celebrates the arrival of the new class of undergraduate students, freshmen, and transfers. Various university leaders will welcome the new class and mark the beginning of students’ academic journey.

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Congratulations Mid-Atlantic College Student Production Nominees

The Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) released the nominations for the 2022 Mid-Atlantic Student Awards, and Temple students received a total of 11 nominations in 5 categories. TUTV original shows Temple Update, OwlSports Update, Inside The NEst, The Temp, Temple Smash, and Feel Good Cooking were included in the list of nominations. You can see a full list of the nominees here and watch the nominated TUTV programs below:

COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY STUDENT PRODUCTION- NEWSCAST

“OwlSports Update: 3/17/2022”- Temple University/TUTV

  • Luke Meli, Anchor
  • Josh Safran, Anchor
  • Hailey Palmer, Senior Producer
  • Coby Noon, Producer
  • Rebecca Sebring, Producer
  • Jojo Chen, Graphics Coordinator
  • Max Gretzula, Reporter
  • Matt Rineer Reporter
  • Jesse Dimich-Louvet, Reporter
  • Matthew Aquino, Reporter
  • Matt Fine, Advisor

“Temple Update, March 17, 2022”- Temple University/TUTV

  • Camryn Duncan, Supervising Producer
  • Porter Deacon, Producer
  • Nicolle Majette, Producer
  • Daniel Kilderry, Director
  • Niccolas Uff, Production Manager
  • Blake Nutis, Managing Editor
  • Peter Jaroff, Faculty Executive Producer

“Inside the Nest: 11/9/2021”- Temple University/TUTV

  • Ray Dunne, Anchor
  • Jackson Neill, Anchor
  • Will Meade, Senior Producer
  • Jake Jesberger, Producer
  • Sara Kisela, Producer
  • Erin Carty, Graphics Coordinator
  • Danny Beaver, Chief Photographer/Editor
  • Jon Gutekunst, Technical Director
  • Emilie Cochrane, Reporter
  • Luke Meli, Reporter
  • Erik Jesberger, Reporter
  • Matt Fine, Advisor

“The Temp- April 2021”- Temple University

  • Mydia Alonso, Executive Producer/Anchor/Multimedia Reporter/Editor
  • Tyra Brown, Executive Producer/Anchor/Multimedia Reporter/Editor
  • Nate Stanley, Anchor/Multimedia Reporter
  • Kamryn Scrivens, Anchor/Multimedia Reporter
  • Kaitlyn Kowalski, Reporter
  • Kaamil Jones, Reporter
  • Renata Kaminski, Reporter
  • Nicolle Majette, Reporter
  • Maddie Key, Reporter
  • Susan Thomas, Reporter
  • Neil Ortiz, Faculty Advisor
  • Erin O’Hearn, Faculty Advisor

COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY STUDENT PRODUCTION- NEWS REPORT

“World Cafe Live Reopens After Months Of COVID-19 Health Restrictions”

  • Sarah Weitzman, Reporter/Digital Content Producer
  • Neil Ortiz, Faculty Advisor
  • Denise James, Faculty Advisor

“Businesses Still Struggling to Recover One Month After Hurricane Ida”

  • Denise James, Executive Producer – Reporter
  • Neil Ortiz, Faculty Advisor
  • Nicolle Majette, Faculty Advisor

COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY STUDENT PRODUCTION- LONG FORM

“Built on Broad: 50 Years of Franke”- Temple University/TUTV

  • Ray Dunne, Host
  • Hailey Palmer, Senior Producer
  • Ismail Taylor-Kamara, Graphics Coordinator
  • Jack Lynch, Technical Director
  • Ajay Patel, Reporter
  • Sage Hurley, Reporter
  • Jake Gabel, Reporter
  • Lindsey Moppert, Reporter
  • Erik Jesberger, Reporter
  • Matt Fine, Advisor

COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY STUDENT PRODUCTION- ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT/CULTURAL AFFAIRS

“Feel Good Cooking”- Temple University/TUTV

  • Samantha Tedesco, Executive Producer/Editor/Host
  • Riley Flanagan, Producer/Social Media Director
  • Muyang Morfaw, Director
  • Seth Carney, Host
  • Jake Greiner, Editor
  • Meghan Bonner, Editor
  • Jaycee Bullock, Camera Operator
  • Dante Burke, Camera Operator
  • Jenna Downey, Writer
  • Kristine Chin, Writer
  • Paul Gluck, Faculty Advisor
  • Edward Dress, Faculty Advisor

“Temple Smash”- Temple University/TUTV

  • Rebekah Santos, Co-Executive Producer
  • Julie Fosco, Co-Executive Producer
  • Brendan O’Brien, Managing Producer
  • Will Shires, Director
  • Abby Barringer, Co-Head Writer
  • Renata Rabinovich, Co-Head Writer
  • Adina Munin, Technical Director
  • Josh Berger, Art/Stage Drew Head
  • Zoe Hinton, Co-Digitals Executive Producer
  • Robert Starzynski, Co-Digitals Executive Producer
  • Katie Agnello, Floor Manager
  • George Cummings, Faculty Advisor

COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY STUDENT PRODUCTION- TALENT – NEWS, SPORTS, OR PERFORMER

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Where Are They Now? Joby Warrick

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What kind of talent and drive does it take for a local reporter to go from covering hometown news to capturing the stories that change our lives on the global stage? Temple Alumnus Joby Warrick, KLN ’82, knows. He made the journey from general assignment reporter to investigative journalist to two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning nonfiction author. 

Joby Warrick joined The Washington Post’s National staff in 1996. He has served with the Post’s investigative and national security teams and currently writes about the Middle East, terrorism, and weapons proliferation. He is the author of three nonfiction books, including his 2021 book “Red Line: The Unraveling of Syria and America’s Race to Destroy the Most Dangerous Arsenal in the World.” His second book, “Black Flags: The Rise of ISIS,” was awarded a 2016 Pulitzer Prize. His first book, “The Triple Agent,” recounts the 2009 suicide attack by an al-Qaeda informant on a CIA base at Khost, Afghanistan, that killed seven U.S. intelligence operatives. Before joining The Post, Warrick covered the fall of communism in Eastern Europe as a UPI correspondent and worked as a reporter at the Delaware County (Pa.) Daily Times, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and The News & Observer of Raleigh, N.C.

Join us as Warrick shares stories from his latest book, Red Line, and takes us inside a harrowing, little-known mission to find and destroy Syria’s chemical weapons while keeping them out of the hands of the Islamic State.

Don’t miss this special event, moderated by Dean David Boardman. Wednesday, June 6 at 1:00 and 9:00 pm on TUTV and Templetv.net. You can also watch this event on Comcast Channel 50,  Verizon Channel 45, and Campus Cable 103. 

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2022 MSP Awards

The 2022 MSP Awards is hosted by NBC10 anchor Johnny Archer and recognizes the work of 2021/2022 Media Studies and Production students.

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Winter 2021

Rodney, a senior Klein student, hosts the first segment of this episode of The Temple Experience, where recent Winter 2021 students share their Temple experience and their plans for the future as they approach graduation. Junior Nastasia Rodovich and senior Nicolas Uff are the first guests of the program and are both Media Studies and Production (MSP) majors in Klein. Hear how COVID impacted their college experience, their favorite spots around campus, and student organizations and opportunities they have had.

Next, Sophie, a senior MSP major, hosts the second segment of the show and welcomes her fellow MSP students, Jacqueline, Porter, and Chris. Listen as the guests reflect on their college years so far, internship experiences, and much more.

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