Central Connecticut State University
TV Shows Available on the CCSU Campus
Central Arts Central Arts

Central Arts, a half-hour weekly, features the breadth of fine arts activity at the University. Art exhibitions, jazz, choral, chamber and orchestral music ensembles, poetry readings, technical and performance theater as well as student video projects make up the 26 shows annual production. We also produce Community Specials with a Focus on the Arts as a public service.

For more information: http://www.ccsu.edu/centralarts/
Central Authors Central Authors

Central Authors is an annual series of 12 half-hour programs produced for Connecticut's cable television stations. The format allows our faculty and staff the familiar comfort of the classroom lecture, but in the Campus Bookstore. It also provides them the luxury to wax over their work for the full 30 minutes without interruption. Essentially the full span of scholarship defines the topical domain with presentors ranging from seasoned veteran authors to 'first-book' pens.

For more information: http://www.ccsu.edu/centralauthors/
Camberlain Brothers International Student Film Festival Camberlain Brothers International Student Film Festival

In the medium of film, the most important years of a filmmaker's life are in the beginning, when young directors can explore and expand their artistic visions and styles without the constraints of studio or marketplace demands. Such raw artistry, though fascinating, rarely reaches the public eye, until now. Chamberlain Brothers has gathered works from the premier film programs around the country and world from some of the hottest young directors. The available book tells the story of each film's director through commentary and in-depth interviews, exploring individual approaches, and offering survival tips for the movie set and the classroom. Introduced by legendary independent filmmaker Roger Corman, here's a glimpse into the future of the moving image, a film festival no true cinemaphile can afford to miss.

For more information: http://www.penguinputnam.com/
Destination Tomorrow Destination Tomorrow

NASA’s Destination Tomorrow is a series of 30-minute educational programs that focus on NASA research, including new technologies, advanced aerodynamics, past achievements and medical breakthroughs. Each exciting program gives the audience an inside look at NASA and demonstrates how research and technology relates to our everyday lives. If it’s cutting edge technology, medical breakthroughs or advanced aeronautical research, NASA’s Destination Tomorrow will bring it to you first.

For more information: http://destination.larc.nasa.gov/
Mountain Top Ski and Snowboard Series Mountain Top Ski and Snowboard Series

This series features twelve winter-related, action packed & lifestyle/travel episodes. Specials and features that also run under this banner include Camp Jeep and Travelin' on . . . The Lewis and Clark Trail.

For more information: http://www.newvisionssyndication.com/movie3,3.html
National Lampoon Networks National Lampoon Networks

Currently serving over 600 colleges and Universities throughout the United States, including major institutions of higher learning both in and out of the ACC, Big 12, Big East, Pac 10, Ivy League, and SEC. The network currently brings together over 4.5 million students, or nearly one in four of all 18 to 24 year old college students.
Growing everyday, National Lampoon Networks is prepared to be the premiere source in humor for the next generation bringing together a collective student audience.

For more information: http://www.nationallampoonnetworks.com/
VH1 Music Studio VH1 Music Studio

As a network member of the Cable in the Classroom initiative, VH1 airs commercial free educational programming for use in the music and cross-curricular classroom each month. By taping the program, teachers can keep the shows and use them at the point and time that most appropriately fits into their curriculum. The music programming featured for VH1 Music Studio is based on a multitude of concepts that can reinforce the National Music Standards and integrate music with other subject areas. VH1 works in partnership with your local cable company to provide these valuable educational resources.

For more information: www.vh1musicstudio.com
World Business Review World Business Review

World Business Review is hosted by Alexander Haig and directed by Emmy Award winning Alan Levy. The show's format is a newsmagazine style and provides education about the latest topics, trends and issues in a variety of industries. WBR features on-location field footage illustrating business strategies and technology in their application along with commentary from leading corporate executives and industry experts.

For more information: http://www.wbrtv.com/
Zilo TV Zilo TV

A wholly owned college television network committed to creating compelling programming by, with, and for students, Zilo TV broadcasts a diverse roster of original shows created especially for the college audience.
Launched in September of 2000, the network is now seen on more than 250 college campuses (the #1 college dorm room network) with 5.5 million subscribers plus 3.2 million viewers via Howard University's broadcaster WHUT-TV as well as additional campuses via a unique distribution partnership with cable leader Comcast. Zilo's original programming runs 12 hours per week in 3 hour blocks on colleges' own cable networks, plus we also provide in store TV and online programming (with integrated promotions) to the nation's largest chain of independent campus bookstores, reaching an additional 2.4 million enrolled students.

For more information: http://www.zilo.com/
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