- MUTV (University of Missouri)
:"For other uses of the initials MUTV, see
MUTV ."Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = MUTV
station_
station_slogan = "Your Campus Station"
station_branding = "MUTV"
analog = Campus cable [217.25 MHzvisual , 221.75 MHzaural carrier signals, as per ANSI/EIA-542-1997. This frequency is also known as "CATV "J".] channel 23
"(also onMediacom channel 20 off-campus during limited hours)"
founded =1998
location =Columbia, Missouri
callsign_meaning = Missouri
University
Tele-
Vision
owner = Missouri Students Association, Curators of theUniversity of Missouri
former_affiliations = RHEN (Residence Hall Entertainment Network)
HAAT = 242 meters (794 ft.)AMSL
homepage = [http://mutv.missouri.edu mutv.missouri.edu]MUTV is an American student university channel that originates on the campus the
University of Missouri in Columbia. The station airs original student programming in addition to recently released major motion pictures. MUTV airs only the campus on channel 23, though its programming is also simulcast to local cable subscribers (see below). While the station is not affiliated with theMissouri School of Journalism , undergraduate students often work for MUTV to gain experience before entering their journalism sequence.MUTV off-campus on
Mediacom MUTV programming can also be seen on all
Mediacom cable systems throughout the Columbia-Jefferson City market on cable channel 20, Tuesdays 9:00-10:00 p.m., Wednesdays at 12:00 midnight-1:00 a.m., Thursdays 5:00-6:00 p.m., and Saturdays 3:00-4:00 p.m.History
MUTV was founded in the late 1990s by the Missouri Students Association, the student government organization on the Mizzou campus. The station’s founding purpose was for it to be promotional tools for MSA much like the student run radio station,
KCOU , was. However, this original purpose was not followed and after the first couple of years the station operated on its own and only looked to MSA for funding and support.It was during those first years that the leaders of MUTV redefined the stations goal. By 2001, the station became a tool for students to gain real life journalism experience before entering Missouri’s journalism or communication schools. MUTV took it’s place on campus as a student run media outlet like sister-station KCOU, and campus newspapers "The Maneater " and the "MU Student News" (MUSN).In late 2003 the station began broadcasting two of its programs on Columbia’s local access channel (CAT-TV). Only the shows "JC Rocks" and "Nitetime with Nelson Muller" were aired. This only lasted a couple of years and had ended by 2005.
The station does not currently have studio space of their own to produce their programming. Instead, MUTV uses a television production studio that belongs to the university’s academic support center. In 2005, the station’s General Manager began working with the team designing a new Student Center so that MUTV would have studio and office facilities in the new building.
Movies
MUTV started showing movies in of August 2003. The movies were the result of a deal between the station and Missouri’s
Residence Hall Association . RHA agreed to fund the movies as long as MUTV would take responsibility for programming and airing them. Currently, the station airs approximately sixteen different movies each month.Current Shows
The station has several shows in their current rotation. These include news, talk, entertainment and sport shows.
"23NEWS", is a news show anchored by station volunteers with an emphasis on University of Missouri topics. The news show has aired under several different names since the station’s inception. It originally aired under the name "MUTV News" and ran approximately 20 minutes and aired about 5 to 6 times a year. In the 2001-2002 school year it was just 5 to 15 minutes long. The following school year, the show was expanded to a full 30 minutes and sports was integrated into the program. In 2007 the "23NEWS" format was changed back to its 2001 season with the inception of "23NEWS WakeUp", a 5-minute morning show airing weekend mornings. Sports was spun-off to its own show, "This Week in 23Sports" in favor of more news content.
"Tailgaters" is a sports show discussing MU sports, and sports from across the country. The show originally aired under the name "Open Mike" during the 2006-2007 programming year.
MUTV also airs "The ProwL" an entertainment show and "Triple Play," a sports trivia
game show .Past Shows
Many of the stations shows only last a year or two before they are canceled and replaced. Two of the shows that had a relatively long run were "Nitetime with Nelson Muller" and "JC Rocks." JC Rocks stopped airing on the station in the spring of 2005 following a four year run with more than 50 episodes. The show’s founders took the program national in 2005 and it can now be seen on several Christian TV networks.
The show "MU Talks" was a
talk show discussing topics of student interest with guests. It was hosted by Lorenzo Hall (now Saturday anchor atKOMU-TV ) who was also the show’s executive producer.Management
As of
2008 , the current executive staff of MUTV is as follows:Notable Alumni
*Mike Hall anchored MUTV's sports show for 2 years while a student at the University of Missouri. Hall won ESPN's
Dream Job program and served as the principal anchor forESPNU until 2007. He now works as an anchor for the Big Ten Network.*Nelson Muller is former general manager and host of "Nighttime". Muller is now the midday personality on KOQL-FM, "Q106.1" in
Columbia, Missouri .*Paul Matadeen was a lead host and producer for MUTV's JC Rocks program. He is now a reporter at
WNCN television inRaleigh/Durham , North Carolina, and continues to develop a Christian Music news program, presently namedSource One Television .Logos
External links
* [http://mutv.missouri.edu/ MUTV website]
* [http://www.bdcst.net/ MUTV staff list-serves]
* [http://mutv.missouri.edu/schedule.htm Schedule of upcoming programming]
* [http://journalism.missouri.edu/ Missouri School of Journalism website]
* [http://www.missouri.edu/ University of Missouri website]References
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