Student Project Showcase: Spring 2022

In this latest Student Project Showcase, Jay Rosen, Rachel Branco, and Sequoia Gawlik bring back Ghouladelphia! Ghouladelphia showcases some local Philadelphia areas known to be haunted by going to the scenes and trying to debunk or prove the existence of paranormal activity. Tune in as the gang takes you to The Old Baptist Church and discover if the strange happenings are coming from the other side or just a rat infestation. 

Later, Mitch Demmler,  Brendan Gemelli, and Liam Hall bring SNL “Weekend Update” vibes to the studio with TUTV+ News. In this episode, they cover topics such as the Charles Library Ghosts, uniform mandates, and The  Taquito Thief seen on campus. Don’t miss the Spring 2022 Student Project Showcase Thursday, July 21, at 2:30 and &10:30 pm on TUTV or templetv.net.You can also watch it on Comcast Channel 50, Verizon Channel 45, and Campus Cable 103

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Where Are They Now? Breland Moore

Alumni Spotlight Breland Moore

In her time as a Temple undergraduate, FOX 29 Sports Anchor Breland Moore ( KLN ’14 ) often took center court at Temple’s Liacouras Center, but not as a basketball team member. She appeared in costume as Temple’s beloved mascot, Hooter The Owl.

“I never thought dancing in an owl suit would open so many doors, but it really did, and those are the things that will stick with me forever,” she said in a 2022 interview.

Breland’s talent and outgoing personality were a perfect fit to portray Hooter, the most prominent character on campus. As a Freshman, Breland became the first woman to perform the role. She used that opportunity to create and maintain connections in Sports Journalism. In addition to her double life as Hooter, she was a member of Temple’s chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, worked with Owl Sports Update, served as the athletic department liaison for the Office of Sustainability, and scored an internship with the Philadelphia Flyers.

After graduating from Temple, Breland launched a vibrant career in sports media, including an Emmy nomination in Rochester, NY, and coverage of back-to-back Super Bowls in Kansas City, MO; Breland returned to Philadelphia as a FOX 29’s sports anchor. This historic move also marked the first time a woman of color has ever occupied the sports anchor chair in Philadelphia, America’s 4th largest Television market.

Breland credits much of her success to her involvement in many of the diverse and fulfilling opportunities available to students at Temple.

Click here to learn more about Temple’s Klein College of Media and Communication, where you can also become an owl on the air.

Where Are They Now? Steve Capus KLN ’86

Steve Capus has worked in news media for over thirty years with vast experience with multi-platform media. He has worked extensively as a producer, news gatherer, and former president of NBC News.

After graduating from Temple University in 1986, Steve began his journalism career at Philadelphia’s WCAU and KYW-TV. His diligent work ethic did not go unnoticed, and before long, he became an Executive/Senior Producer and then eventual President of NBC News. During this time, he had oversight of the network’s news broadcasts, newsgathering, talent management, MSNBC, NBCNews.com digital and mobile properties, and syndicated programming.

Steve’s tenure at NBC News was marked by years of robust ratings and equally notable success on a business level. He led his organization into revolutionary media platforms such as mobile and digital developments and websites. He also helped to target specific cultural and racial demographics such as the American Hispanic and African American communities through web-based content directed at engaging these audiences. Under his leadership, NBC News was honored six years in a row with the esteemed Edward R. Murrow award for Overall Excellence in the network news category. In addition, in 2015, Steve was inducted into Temple University’s Gallery of Success.

Later Steve would take the role of Executive Editor & Producer of CBS Evening News. In this role, his multi-platform expertise, decades of news gathering, and production experience provided an essential resource to the entire news division.

Currently, Steve holds the title of International Strategist. He works with Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty management and production teams on reinvigorating programming, production values, distribution expansion, team structures, and strategic vision. His overall goal is to maximize the reach of these vitally important journalistic services.

Click here to learn more about Temple’s Klein College of Media and Communication, where you can be a multi-media pioneer, too.

La Charla Returns To The Studio

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La Charla is back in the studio with a new format. From now on, La Charla will be presented predominantly in English and “Spanglish” so our English-speaking audience can enjoy the show. In this episode, Host Luisa Suarez welcomes Tommy Hernandez, Yazmin Pabon, and Daniela Taboada-Palau. Together they discuss the good and bad of Latinx representation in movies, Reggaeton representation and how it’s evolving, what it’s like being a first-generation college student, and more. The show ends with a hilarious trivia game where the winner takes home a Golden Pineapple.

Don’t miss this all-new episode Wednesday, June 29 at 2:30 or 10:30 pm on TUTV and templetv.net.  You can also watch it on Comcast Channel 50, Verizon Channel 45, and Campus Cable 103.

Queer Temple: Coming Out

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On this episode of Queer Temple, host Andreas Copes welcomes new host Laila Page. Together, they get personal and discuss what coming out was like for them and the importance of having Queer Representation in college. Later, QT travels all the way to Temple University Japan, where they sit down with Media and Communication student Saaya “Jade” Nakada and have an honest conversation about the challenges and differences LGBTQIA students face in Japan VS America.

Don’t miss this all-new episode Thursday, June 30, at 2:30 & 10:30 on TUTV and templetv.net.  You can also watch it on Comcast Channel 50, Verizon Channel 45, and Campus Cable 103.

Where Are They Now? Tamron Hall

Tamron Hall

Award-winning Talk Show Host and Producer Tamron Hall ( KLN ’92 ) proves to her large and loyal audience every weekday that she is one of Television’s True Morning Stars. Hall displayed that same incandescent energy while on Broad Street as a gifted student, preparing for her incredible journey in Journalism and Media.

Today, Tamron Hall uses her daily talk show (seen locally on Philadelphia’s 6ABC) as a national platform to explore the powerful stories of the inspiring people who have overcome the challenges confronting her audience and all Americans. Viewers are entertained and enriched with each episode.

After graduating from Temple, Hall’s vaunted career took her from covering and anchoring local news in Dallas and Chicago to NBC News, where she co-hosted “TODAY” and reported on the inauguration of President Barrack Obama. Now, In addition to her daily, syndicated talk program, Hall also anchors Deadline: Crime on the Investigation Discovery Channel.

Hall’s commitment to Temple never left her, and the university has found ways to celebrate and respect her many professional accomplishments. She was the recipient of the prestigious Lew Klein Alumni in the Media award in 2010 and, in 2015, was appointed to Temple’s Board of Trustees. She is also active in the National Association of Black Journalists and supports many charitable causes.

Join us for an eye-opening discussion with 2022 Klein College of Media and Communication Gallery of Success honoree Tamron Hall.
She talks about the challenges of balancing a full-time career, motherhood, and maintaining a leadership role during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hall also discusses how her “role with the punches” attitude helped her navigate production challenges during the Pandemic and what it takes to stay relevant to her show’s broad and diverse audience.
Later, she talks about being “phased out” of the Today Show and how she used that experience to become one of only two Women of Color to create, executive produce, and host a daytime talk show.
Finally, Tamron reflects on her time at Temple University and how much the Temple Experience has helped shape her career and life.

Don’t miss this intimate conversation with Tamron Hall Wednesday, June 15 at 1:00 & 9:00 pm on TUTV and Templetv.net. You can also watch it on Comcast Channel 50, Verizon Channel 45, and Campus Cable 103.

Click here to learn more about Temple’s Klein College of Media and Communication, where you can find your path to greatness, too.

The Vibe Is Back

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In this episode of The Vibe, Correspondent Lauren Jackson welcomes special guest Professor Timothy Welbeck to discuss “cancel culture” and how we as consumers hold artists accountable for actions we disagree with. Later, hosts Alyssa Threadgill and Ahn’yae Hedgepath discuss the 2022 Acadamy Awards and the “slap heard around the world” while Bruce Claxton and Lauren discuss the 2022 Grammy Awards. Finally, Timothy Welbeck closes the stage and performs his original song, “May You Ever.” 

Don’t miss this all-new episode Friday, June 16 at 3:00 & 11:00 on TUTV and Templetv.net. You can also watch this on Comcast Channel 50,  Verizon Channel 45, and Campus Cable 103.

Where Are They Now? Joby Warrick

Joby Warrick

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. 

Where Are They Now? Marsha Cooke

Alumni Spotlight Marsha Cook

This 1987 Klein College graduate is a multimedia powerhouse, a trailblazer in broadcast news, and one of our most accomplished graduates. Cooke’s latest challenge is serving as vice precedent & executive producer for ESPN Films. She oversees project development, productions, distribution, branding, and strategy under the ESPN Films umbrella, including the vaunted 30 For 30 series

Before moving to ESPN, Cook was the senior vice president of global news and special projects at VICE Media Group. While at VICE, Cooke developed and produced special project programming, which allowed the company to play a crucial role in integrating VICE’s forward-thinking vision with its award-winning content. Before that, she spent 24 years at CBS NEWS, where she was the first woman of color to serve as Asia Bureau Chief and later launched CBSN, the news division’s national streaming service. Cooke is the recipient of a News & Documentary Emmy and a Gracie Award. A facile storyteller with an excellent eye for new trends and new talent in media, Cooke is an inductee of Temple’s Lew Klein Hall of Fame and the university’s Gallery of Success.

Click here to learn more about Temple’s Klein College of Media and Communication, where you can be a trailblazer, too.

We Need To Talk Is Back

In this episode of We Need To Talk, hosts Alesia Bani, Sam Stewart, Rachel Bromberg, and Taylor Carmichael discuss relationships. There is no topic off-limits, from where to begin the search for new love to how to escape a lousy date and everything in between. Find out how an “Angel Shot” can get you out of a sticky situation and more.  

 Tune in Monday, June 6 at 1:00 and 9:00 pm on TUTV.

2022 Children’s Media Career Symposium

2022 Children's Career Media Symposium

Want to learn more about launching a career in children’s media and entertainment?

Hosted by the Center for Media and Information Literacy, the fourth annual Children’s Media Career Symposium was held at the Klein College of Communication on April 7, 2022. Tune in and learn about the industry firsthand from content creation, animation, podcasts, marketing, research, and entrepreneurship leaders. The following talented panel of speakers discusses trends in the media industry and creative ways to jump-start your career in children’s media.

Amy Kraft – Director of Development and Children’s Programming at Pinna

Linda Simensky – Head of Animation and Scripted Content, Duolingo

Diondra Brown – Content & Curriculum Manager at Twin Cities PBS

Natalie Engel – Senior Director for Children’s Programming at PBS Kids

Stephanie Sosa – National President for the Children’s Media Association

Mariana Diaz Wionczek, Ph.D. -Executive Producer on the Dora the Explorer reboot

Jackie Payton – Producer at 9 Story Media Group

Tune in to see the symposium on TUTV  Wednesday, June 1 at 1:00 and 9:00 pm on TUTV.

2022 MSP Awards

MSP AWARDS 2022 With Johnny

The 2022 MSP Awards celebrate some of the best student work from the Media Studies and Production Department with categories ranging from Best Website, Best Research Paper, Best Audio Production, and more. This year the awards are hosted by NBC10  reporter/anchor Johnny Archer.

Watch the ceremony and winning productions Wednesday, May 25 at 1:00 and 9:00 p.m. on TUTV.

The Temple Experience: Spring 2022

The Temple Experience Spring 2022

In this jam-packed episode of The Temple Experience, we talk to Spring 2022 graduates about topics from first-day experiences, favorite classes, what they wish they knew on day one, and everything in between. Join our diverse cast of characters and find out firsthand; what the Temple experience is really like. 

The Temple Experience Spring 2022 features Cassidy White, Carsten Schlag, Tess Reilly, Steven Jordan, Anna Rodefeld, Samantha Tedesco, Katie Agnello, Madison Reyes, Benjamin Woodring, Alexa Vernice, Taylor Crane, and Janiece Scruggs. 

Tune in Thursday, May 19 at 1:30 & 9:30 pm on TUTV.

Queer Temple Is Back

Queer Temple is TUTV’s first LGBTQIA+ series, co-created by Temple students Christopher Smith and Andreas Copes and hosted by Andreas Copes. The program examines the world through the eyes of LGBTQIA+ individuals, reporting on current events, history, and life in the queer community.

In this newest episode, “Queer Elders,” host Andreas Copes and Adeja Wright turn the focus on prominent trailblazers, historical events, education, the LQBTQIA+ movement, and more.

First, Adeja talks to Temple students Allison Beck and Anna Rodefeld about Marsha P. Johnson and her role in the LGBTQIA community. They also discuss their experiences in getting an education in Queer History and how the absence of that education in schools is harmful. Later, Andreas is joined by the Curator of the John J. Wilcox, Jr. Archives at The William Way LGBT Community Center, Bob Skiba. Together, they discuss how and where to experience Queer History in the City of Brotherly Love and much more. 

Tune in Monday, May 16 at 1:00 and 9:00 pm on TUTV.

Hooter Makes B.I.G. Dreams Come True!

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Before I Graduate, I want to…

Every year, Temple University Television teams up with PRowl to give Temple seniors the chance to make their B.I.G. dream come true on television. 

This year, Leslie Alcantar, a first-generation ‘22 School of Theater, Film & Media Arts graduate, submitted the winning dream, and TUTV teamed up with Hooter The Owl to make it happen.

Watch now and see how a simple slow dance can spread joy across campus.

Congratulations Leslie!

For more information on past B.I.G winners, click here

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