Feel Good Cooking Returns

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On this episode of Feel Good Cooking, host Seth Carney mixes things up and introduces a cooking competition between Temple Update and OwlSports Update.  Nathan, Maggie, and Hayden from Temple Update take on Sam, Brielle, and Chloe from OwlSports Update. From grocery shopping to the finished product, these two teams race against time to create the best Game Day meal for under $25.  With the help of special guest judges Ben Steenrod, Sydnee Jacques, and Justin Miller, Seth crowns the winner. Who will it be? Temple Update with their Buffalo Chicken Dip Sliders, or OwlSports Update with their Philly Meatball Cheesesteak?

Find out Wednesday, April 26, at 12:00 & 8:00 pm on TUTV and templetv.net

We Need To Talk

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We Need To Talk is TUTV’s first all-female talk show. A group of diverse female hosts brings their unique perspectives to current events, the latest trends in beauty and fashion, and their personal lives. On this episode of We Need To Talk, Spring has sprung, and Rachel B., Diana, Naya, and Rachel W. lead the way to bring you their take on various subjects and happenings around town. Hear about the host’s suggestions for fun things to do in Philadelphia in the Spring, find out who won a campus poll for the Hottest Man on the Temple Basketball team (hint, he has wings), and learn some juicy tidbits in the latest edition of “The Hot Seat.” Finally, the women on the desk discuss Women’s History Month and their most significant influences in the industry and beyond.

Tune in to TUTV and templetv.net Tuesday, May 9, at 12:30 and 8:30 pm. 

OwlSports Update Semester Finale

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OwlSports Update is a  weekly student-run show about Temple University’s intercollegiate athletic programs. The show is anchored, produced, filmed, and edited by students of Temple University.

Tune in as Matt Rineer, Meg Doyle, and the rest of the OwlSports Update White Crew bring you the final regular episode of the Spring 2023 semester.

Thursday, April 27, at 12:00 & 8:00 pm on TUTV and templetv.net.

Temple Tonight Returns

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Temple Tonight is TUTV’s first late-night talk show, featuring a house band, stand-up comedy, interviews, musical performances, and more!

On this episode of Temple Tonight, host Madeline Gillespie leads the way into a hilarious night of entertainment. Join Madeline as she tackles the latest news, answers “73 questions with Temple Tonight,” and shares an all-new “Props and Flops.” This episode of Temple Tonight has got it all. Later, special guest Grace Torna, a singer, songwriter, and musician, talks about her new music, performs, and discusses her recent signing with Bell Tower Music.

Tune in for all the laughs Saturday, April 22, at 3:30 & 11:30 pm on TUTV and templetv.net

 

 

 

Temple Athletics

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Temple Athletics takes a closer look at the many different sports played by Temple students through interviews with coaches and student-athletes. For the Spring 2023 Semester, Sylvana Kelleher, Max Green, and Brian Mermelstein take turns leading the way with new guests weekly. From Spirit Squad to Golf and everything in between, Temple Athletics reveals the behind-the-scenes secrets of Temple Athletes and more.

Tune in to TUTV or templetv.net every Saturday at 12:00 & 8:00 pm. 

The Temp Returns

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The Temp is a political talk show created by Klein College of Media and Communication students to educate audiences on hot-button issues and encourage people to share their stances on controversial topics.

With new hosts and a new studio, The Temp gets a makeover. In this episode, the crew moves to studio 3 to bring you the top Temple news headlines from Spring 2023. Hosts Madeline Gillespie and Brianna Fallon highlight topics such as the murder of Sergeant Christopher Fitzgerald, the TUGSA strike, the Taylor Swift Ticket debacle, the Eagles Super Bowl loss, the best pizza in town, and more. Next, correspondent Jetta Holiday visits the ECO Foundation, a West Philly community service center, to learn more about their programs and how students can give back to the community. Later, she stops by Braids By Jewel to talk to the young entrepreneur who is providing the community with more than just braids.

Tune in to TUTV or templetv.net Wednesday, April 19, at 12:00 and 8:00 pm.

Temple Smash Returns

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Temple Smash is Temple University’s first and only televised variety show, produced for students by students. Taped in front of a live studio audience in TV Studio 1 of Annenberg Hall at Klein College, the show features an array of talented acts, including original sketch comedy, musical groups, dancers, stand-up comics, short films, and more.

On this episode of Temple Smash, the crew delivers a fresh batch of hilarious skits and segments. Included in this episode are “Crazy Swiggy’s,” “Focus Group,” “Late Night,” “The Good, The Bad, and The Fugly,” “Hip Hop Hospital,” “Naughty List,” “The Stocks” and much more!

Tune in to TUTV and templetv.net for all the laughs Saturday, April 8, at 5:00 pm. 

11th Annual Sports Media Summit

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The Claire Smith Center for Sports Media at Klein College of Media and Communication hosts its Sports Media Summit every year. During the event, attendees can connect with top editors, videographers, and leaders in sports media working in Philadelphia and around the country. This year’s event featured two keynote speakers: Max McGee, KLN ‘15, ESPN SportsCenter anchor, and award-winning journalist Jemele Hill.

Professor Matt Fine moderates as Award-winning journalist Jemele Hill closes out the Summit. Hill has been a working journalist for more than 25 years and speaks about how her confidence has developed as she progresses in her career. After 11 months, Hill quit as a SportsCenter anchor due to different values with the company’s culture and creative issues. Hill encourages people to know themselves before they enter the workplace and stay true to their values.
Jemele Hill is now a contributing writer for The Atlantic and has a memoir, Uphill, discussing her harrowing childhood in Detroit, which she says gave her the confidence she needed to overcome challenges.

Tune in to TUTV and templetv.net and hear what else Jemele had to say to aspiring sports journalists. Wednesday, April 12, at 1:30 & 9:30 pm.

High Flying Owls

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High Flying Owls brings to light the exciting entrepreneurial energy of Temple’s graduates. Dwight Carey, an Assistant Professor of Strategic Management at Temple, interviews alums who have started their own companies.

In this episode of High Flying Owls, host Dwight Carey interviews Temple Alum and  Professor Anthony Seeton, Temple MBA Candidate Geoffrey Middleberg, and president of the Fox School of BusinessStudent Entrepreneurial Association” Aiden Lamb. Together, these Owls discuss what consulting is, why anyone can become a Consultant, and they share their experiences relating to the industry’s past, present, and future.

Tune in to TUTV and templetv.net Thursday, April 6, at 2:30 & 10:30 pm.

Student Project Showcase

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Each semester Klein Students produce a  Student Project ShowcaseFor the Fall 2022 semester, hosts Cameron Murray and Tatiyana Harris changed the format slightly by bringing you one program titled Temple Town: Finding Your Nest. In this Showcase, they look at how Communities around campus formed pre and post Pandemic. From the Cecil B Moore Skate Park to campus activities focused on improving mental and physical well-being, this program will show you all the free ways to find your Community around campus. Special guests include Temple Alum Erin Phelan and Director of Mental Health Counseling Edward Darrah.

Tune in to TUTV and templetv.net Wednesday, March 29, at 2:30 & 10:30 pm.

Celebrate April Fools’

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Temple Tonight is TUTV’s first late-night talk show, featuring a house band, stand-up comedy, interviews, musical performances, and more!

Just in time for April Fools’ in this episode of Temple Tonight, host Madeline Gillespie leads the way into a hilarious night of entertainment. From ghost hunting to hilarious headlines, this episode has it all. Later, special guest and O.G. host Dan Casarella joins the show to tell the audience how Temple Tonight started on TUTV.

Tune in to TUTV and templetv.net Saturday, April 1, at 3:30 and 11:30 pm.

Feel Good Cooking Returns

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Host Seth Carney returns in this all-new episode of Feel Good Cooking. Seth mixes things up and alongside co-cook Henry, creates a Mesopotamian Lamb Stew. From the prep to the finished product, both cooks whip up this tasty dish in two different kitchens before coming together for the final taste test.

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 Medium Yellow/Spanish Onion
  • 2 Diced Shallots
  • 1LB. Diced Beets
  • 1LB. Lamb Stew Meat
  • 1tsp Coriander Seeds
  • 2 TBSP Olive Oil
  • 2 TBSP Honey or Molasses
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • 1 Cup Sour Beer
  • 3/4-1 Cup arugula
  • 1 Cup Cilantro
  • 3 Diced Garlic Cloves
  • 1 Leek

Learn how to make this delicious dish Tuesday, March 28 at 12:00 & 8:00 pm on TUTV and templetv.net.

A Student Conversation

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Each year, Klein College of Media and Communication at Temple University honors one luminary from the media world whose work and career inspire its students. The 2022 Lew Klein Excellence in the Media awardee was Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, an Oscar- and Grammy-winning musician. 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, the house band for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Questlove is the musical director of the show.

David Boardman, Dean of the Klein College of Media and Communication at Temple University, moderates this inspiring student discussion between Temple University students and the 2022 Lew Klein Excellence in the Media awardee Questlove.

Tune in to TUTV and templetv.net Thursday, March 23, at 1:30 & 9:30 pm.

TUTV Student Journalist Wins

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Klein College of Media and Communication Student and TUTV Reporter, Corey Thompson, is this year’s recipient of the CBS News Philadelphia Trudy Haynes Scholarship. The award is presented in collaboration with the Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists and honors the memory of pioneering Eyewitness News reporter Trudy Haynes. She was the first African American Woman to report for a Philadelphia Television Station.

CBS3 Eyewitness News Anchor Janelle Burrell and the President of the Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists, Ernest Owens, surprised Corey in Temple’s Annenberg Hall with a scholarship check for $10,000.

Corey is currently a student Reporter for TUTVs award-winning live news broadcast, Temple Update, and has been a correspondent for TUTVs first entertainment talk show, Temple Talk. When Corey isn’t reporting or in class, he serves as the Co-President of the Temple Association of Black Journalists and is a National Association of Black Journalists member. Before Temple, Corey served four years in the Air Force as a Senior Airman in New Jersey.

“When I think of Trudy Haynes, I think of how she became a pioneer by breaking molds and showing up as her true self,” Corey told CBS3. “I want to challenge society in Philadelphia through storytelling.”

Join us in congratulating Corey on receiving this honor.

 

 

Temple Athletics

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Temple Athletics takes a closer look at the many different sports played by Temple students through interviews with coaches and student-athletes. For the Spring 2023 Semester, Sylvana Kelleher, Max Green, and Brian Mermelstein take turns leading the way with new guests weekly. From Spirit Squad to Golf and everything in between, Temple Athletics reveals the behind-the-scenes secrets of Temple Athletes and more.

Tune in to TUTV or templetv.net every Saturday at 12:00 & 8:00 pm.