An inside look at Temple University Football, produced by 20/20 Visual Media, LLC, a company founded by Temple University graduates Patrick Rosenbaum and Rob Czyzewicz.… →

TUTV Original Programs
TUTV Original Programs are the result of the hard work and creativity of Temple University students. From producing and filming to writing and directing, these programs are entirely crafted by the students at the university. Their dedication and passion for their craft shine through in every episode.
This short film explores how radio stations are using the internet, social media, and video content to provide more interactive experiences for their audiences.… →
John Roberts was the weekend news anchor at WFIL-TV (Channel 6) from 1952 to 1972, the founder of the Temple University radio station, one of the co-founders of WHYY Radio (1954) and WHYY-TV (1957), and a teacher of communications at Temple from 1946 to 1988.… →
Shane, Steve, Joe, and Devin are college students and roommates who are trying to get through life working as little as possible, while dodging the responsibilities school and romantic relationships try to force upon them.… →
Follow scientific genius detective, Joseph Farady, and his trusty sidekick, Igor, as they travel through time and across multiple universes to prevent science from being used as an instrument of evil in this program that is fashioned as a radio play but performed by a cast of Temple students.… →
Host Seth Wozniak takes you to Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens on South Street, a folk art installation created by Isaiah Zagar.… →
Filmadelphia is a student-created documentary that highlights the perks and challenges of filming movies in the city of Philadelphia. … →
TUTV presents archival footage from 1968 of the dedication of the then-new communication building, Annenberg Hall, which now houses the School of Media and Communication and the Theater and Film and Media Arts departments.… →
This program features a slideshow of selected pictures from Temple Photojournalism Professor Ed Trayes’ donated photography archive.… →