MIT Student Cable Group

Table of Contents:

The People of Student Cable
What is Student Cable
MITV Produced Programming
Membership
Advertising Information
How to Contact Us

The People of Student Cable

Real Officers
As opposed to 'fake' officers

Rachael Leventhal - President
Philip Tracadas - Treasurer, Technical Manager
Greg Dancer - Facilities and Production Coordinator
John Evans - Random Guy

Fake Officers
Officer wannabe's

Rob Wagner - King of Student Cable
Charolette Iverson - Queen of Student Cable
Oscar Rodriquez - President of all but Student Cable

Cool Members
As opposed to 'non-cool' members

Luke Weisman- Provocateur of Student Cable
Kwasi Kapori - Da Dude of Student Cable
Josh Glazer- Bad Wolf of Student Cable
Julie Hwang- South of Student Cable Park
Jason Lima - has an awesome website!
Robert Rucinski- Concertmaster of Student Cable
Bridget Wagner - Sister to the King of Student Cable

Non-Cool Members
By court order, we are not allowed to list the names of non-cool members

Legends from Student Cable History
The stuff of which folklore is made

Ivi Acuña - Rising Starlet
David Bacher - Ex-Director of Broadcasting (but his page is cool)
Martin Duke - Sports Aficionado
Lynn Gabbay - Ex-President, author of The Button (tm)
Kevin Lewis - Creative Genius
Eric McDonald - President Emeritus

What is Student Cable

The MIT Student Cable Group is a growing group of about a dozen students who immerse themselves in the black art of television production. Members are encouraged to play every role in television production including camera work, directing, writing, acting, and even repairs. In the past, there have been misconceptions of what our group does, so let me elaborate.

Our driving force is to:

teach, learn, and share information about the technical aspects of television production
practice the art of television production
have fun

Our programming includes Pretty Late and The Nightly Report. We have even made feature length movies, such as the critically-acclaimed action epic Speed Harder.

Unlike other college television stations, which are controlled and staffed by communications schools, our station run entirely by students!!

Furthermore, we are the youngest major medium on campus. Through MIT's Cable Television system's over 4,000 cable outlets, we can broadcast to all campus buildings and living groups. We operate on channel 36 on MIT Cable's channel lineup.

This makes us your ultimate channel!

MITV Produced Programming

I've spent all day revamping this web-page, trying to take out all the drug-trip colors that were put in by the self-proclaimed "King of Student Cable". Unfortunately, that means I don't have nearly enough time to describe in detail all the wonderful productions we've done both for our station and for other MIT organizations. Here's a few, but many of the contact information references may be out of date. Keep in mind, however, that you are welcome to send us e-mail, and we will answer your questions!

Current Productions

Pretty Late
It's a talkshow about nothing! Whatever's on our minds, whatever's in the news, whatever's offensive... yet, much like a cream, we try to stay topical. New episodes every weekday night at 11pm. We welcome guests, hosts, or anyone who just wants to be a ham! Send e-mail for information! If you're offended by what we say, try being less sensitive. That usually works for me.

Not-So-Current Productions

The Nightly Report
A weekly news show parody of local news shows. Contact Rob Wagner for more details.
Stay Tuned
Many years ago, someone came up with the idea to have a call-in talk show specifically devoted to discussing any and all aspects of Star Trek. It was called Stay-Tuned. Some people loved it, some hated it. Last year, we introduced a new format by overlaying our heads onto each new episode and broadcasting simultaneously. Lots of good, clean, heckling fun... Then we canceled Stay-Tuned altogether. This year, MIT's unique, live call-in Star Trek talk show returns for each new episode of Star Trek: Deep Space 9. (Saturdays, 8pm, ch.36, contact Lynn Gabbay)
MIT Sports
MIT Sports is dedicated to bringing you as many MIT sporting events as possible each week. So far, we are scheduled to broadcast all home and away games of the MIT basketball teams. We have broadcast live nearly every home MIT Men's and Women's Basketball game for the 1996-7 season, and we plan to broadcast the regional fencing tournament, as well as cover future MIT Hockey games. (contact Martin Duke)
Anything Funny
We have satirized everything from "Mentos" commercials to The Professional. You haven't seen funny till you've seen Bert (of Bert and Ernie fame) snorting a coke line. In its new incarnations, meet the long-intro disc jockey, Mr. Clean, and more. (contact Rob Wagner)

Quasi-Annual Events

2.70
The 2.70 contest is the final project in the MIT Introduction to Design course. Each spring this contest attracts thousands of enthusiastic fans all wondering who has designed the best machine. The contest is usually broadcast live on channel 36.
6.270
In the past, we have been known to broadcast live coverage of MIT's world renown Lego robot design contest, known to MIT as the 6.270 contest. The 6.270 contest is organized by an entirely separate student-run group, whose poor treatment of us during prior contests had forced us to withdraw our efforts on this event. They have cycled in a new set of students to organize the contest, and we will be meeting with them shortly to repair relations between our organizations. At this time, we do not intend to do this broadcast this or any future year, but depending upon our upcoming mediation, this may change.

Membership

We are always looking for new people. Even if you've never used a VCR before, you're qualified and welcome to join the MIT Student Cable Group.

The MIT Student Cable Group consists solely of members of the MIT community. Anyone affiliated with MIT can become a member by participating with our group. We are constantly doing stuff, and we can always use a hand. This is how we get to know you and trust you with our equipment. Attending our group meetings is always a good start, but nothing substitutes the exhilaration of on-hands television production.

We keep telling everybody that our general body meetings are held on the first Saturday of each month. But some people ask do you mean the very first saturday of the Gregorian calendar month or of the lunar month? Click here to find out our latest arrangements for the next group meeting.

Members are allowed to check out and freely utilize our equipment in order to produce programming exclusively for MITV. However, if you and your friends just got an idea for a great movie you want to film, and you want to waltz into our studio, borrow our equipment, disappear for a while, come back some time later with the movie all done, and walk out again... mmmmmmmmmm no.

Get involved! Talk to us, and we'll get you started down the rocky path of television production!

Advertising Information

MITV is the ideal medium for showing your corporate video or campus visit information to MIT students. Click here for more information.

How to Contact Us

In Person
Our studio and offices are in Room 9-034. We now have an explanation of how to find our studio. Please schedule an appointment via e-mail, as we do not have regular office hours at the studio.
By Telephone
Our phone number is (617) 252-1694 (at MIT, use extension x2-1694). The odds of someone being physically in the studio when you call are rare. We forward our phone to a personal answering machine. Please leave a message, and we will get back to you.
By Fax
We use MIT's fax number (617) 253-8000. Please include a cover sheet identifying the recipient as
MIT Student Cable
MIT Room 9-034
x2-1694

Please confirm with us via phone or e-mail to notify us that a fax will be available for pick up.

By Email
Our web server is http://mitv.mit.edu.
Send e-mail to student-cable@mit.edu.
By U. S. Mail
Letters should be addressed to:
MIT Student Cable
MIT Room 9-034
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139
Packages should be addressed to:
MIT Student Cable
Building 3 Shipping Room
Cambridge, MA 02139

MIT Student Cable Group
student-cable@mit.edu
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