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Mary Baldwin Television is a student organization and operates on channels 2 and 21 of the campus-wide closed-circuit cable system. The station, located on the first floor of Grafton Library on the MBC campus, gives students hands-on experience in television production and broadcast. It is student run with advice offered by professors in the college's Communication discipline.

MBC-TV Weekly Schedule

Monday November 16, 2009 – Sunday November 22, 2009

Time

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

Sun

10:00 a.m.  Year One Star Trek Red Roses Drag Me to Hell Food, Inc. American Violet Transformers 2
12:00 p.m. American Violet How to Be a Serial Killer Food, Inc. Red Roses Year One Transformers 2 Drag Me to Hell
2:00 p.m. How to Be a Serial Killer Year One Drag Me to Hell Transformers 2 Red Roses Food, Inc. Star Trek
4:00 p.m.  
Red Roses
Food, Inc. How to Be a Serial Killer Year One American Violet Star Trek Red Roses
6:00 p.m.  
Transformers 2
Red Roses Transformers 2 Food, Inc. How to Be a Serial Killer Drag Me to Hell American Violet
8:00 p.m. Drag Me to Hell American Violet Year One Star Trek Transformers 2 How to Be a Serial Killer Food, Inc.
10:00 p.m.  
Food, Inc.
Transformers 2 Star Trek American Violet Star Trek Year One How to Be a Serial Killer
12:00 a.m.  
Transformers 2
Drag Me to Hell American Violet How to Be a Serial Killer Drag Me to Hell Red Roses Year One

CHANNEL 2 displays campus news, announcements, and information on revolving slides 24 hours per day accompanied by audio from radio station WNRN in Charlottesville.

CHANNEL 21 broadcasts popular movies from Residence Life Cinema. Each month, eight new movies are put in constant rotation. These often include current releases, independent films, documentaries, foreign language, and educational films. This channel is also home to MBC-TV student productions, and may include coverage of campus events, projects from production classes and special programming relating to the MBC community.

MBC-TV always welcomes input and suggestions from students, staff, and faculty. We promote campus interaction with the people and businesses in Staunton and the surrounding community. You may contact or send broadcast information to mbctv@mbc.edu. Announcements may be in the form of PowerPoint slides sent to the above address. Please include dates to start and end broadcast. If you wish us to create the announcement, please include all pertinent information.

Contact Information
E-mail: mbctv@mbc.edu

Student Leaders
Broadcast Manager:
Production Manager:

Visit the student-maintained site for more information.

Advisor
Allan Moyé, assistant professor of communication