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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

May 13 – May 19
Time Monday   Tuesday  Wednesday  Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday
10am Les Miserables The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey Killing Them Softly The Other Son Chicago Hairspray This is 40 Enjoy Your Summer
12pm The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey Killing Them Softly The Other Son Chicago Hairspray This is 40 The Wiz :]
2pm Killing Them Softly The Other Son Chicago Hairspray This is 40 The Wiz Les Miserables
4pm The Other Son Chicago Hairspray This is 40 The Wiz Les Miserables The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey
6pm Chicago Hairspray This is 40 The Wiz Les Miserables The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey Killing Them Softly
8pm Hairspray This is 40 The Wiz Les Miserables The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey Killing Them Softly The Other Son
10pm This is 40 The Wiz Les Miserables The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey Killing Them Softly The Other Son Chicago
12am The Wiz Les Miserables The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey Killing Them Softly The Other Son Chicago Hairspray

–All movies following Les Miserables and The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey, will be significantly delayed–

Times are based on 2 hour time slots: Movies that have longer running times will cause the next feature’s start time to be delayed. The movie in the next slot will start immediately afterwards.

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

Visit the student-maintained site for more information.

Advisor
Allan Moyé, assistant professor of communication