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OTHER PROGRAMMING
 

In addition to our own original programming, Emerson Channel also airs original programming produced by other student organizations such as Emerson Independent Video (EIV), National Broadcasting Society (NBS) and WEBN.

  EIV Programming
   

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EIV News @ 6
Right Source, Right Time, Right Now.

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Live Update
Whether you're running between classes, or taking a break in the Dining Hall, Live Update’s five-minute newscast will keep you up-to-speed without slowing you down.

   

Nightly News
The Nightly News addresses topics relevant to students featuring news and in-studio guests.

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After Hours
After Hours focuses on entertainment news. From music, to movies, to the latest celebrity gossip, EIV After Hours covers any and all news relevant to the entertainment industry.

    The News
The News is a half- hour comedy show that takes on the local news. Topics covered
will include, but are not limited to: domestic abuse, weather, animals,
banter, sports, murder, weather, local politics (political scandals), fires!, and weather.
   

Tube Talk
Tube Talk is part entertainment news show, part discussion show, which focuses entirely on television. In addition to television news and storyline recaps of your favorite show, each episode includes a discussion topics including reality television and crime dramas. Tube Talk is a show that does what we all love to do - talk about TV.

     
  WEBN
    WEBN Sports
A 30-minute weekly sports information, scoreboard and highlight show
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WEBN News
Your source for current, reliable news.

 
 


 
  Compilations

In addition to airing programs from organizations, ECTV accepts submissions from students, faculty and staff and airs them in the following programs:

Green Line Cinema

From dramas to comedies, Green Line Cinema showcases everything that Emerson student films have to offer.

Real to Reel
Reel to Reel explores the world of non-fiction with student-produced documentaries.

Take 202
Take 202 showcases MA202 final projects from the previous semester.