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The future of media is now and it will be televised, broadcast, printed, and uploaded to the Internet for all to see. The media studies program will help you join the media revolution, providing you with advanced equipment and instruction in the convergence of video production, television broadcast, radio, the Internet and print.
Access to Software and Hardware
Digital cameras and camcorders are available for checkout to all students through the Teaching and Learning with Technology Center (TLTC). All BVU-issued laptops provide access to Adobe Creative Suite CS4. The Lage Communications Center contains a Mac design lab with Adobe CS4 graphic and photo work, as well as industry-standard software for video and audio editing, an Epson 7800 large-format roll printer, Epson 3800 photo printers, and high-definition video cameras available for checkout through the University Cable Network.
The Tack
The Tack has been BVU's student newspaper for over 100 years. Students involved with the multiple award-winning Tack produce a 12-page, weekly newspaper for the campus community. The staff generally includes more than 40 students from a variety of majors who fill all production roles as reporters, photographers, designers, advertising representatives, department editors, and editors-in-chief. Collaborating with other campus media, The Tack provides online multimedia journalism at tack.bvu.edu.
KBVU
KBVU, "The EDGE," 97.5 FM, broadcasts from a digital studio and production facility. The radio station has 3,500 watts of power and can be heard in a 40-mile radius. Each spring, the station sponsors and organizes EDGEfest, a music festival which draws bands from across the country and raises money for charity. In 2010, the Orlando, Flordia-based rock/screamo band Broadway headlined the festival. You can listen to KBVU at edge.bvu.edu.
University Cable Network
The University Cable Network (UCN) is BVU's campus television production facility and cable broadcasting company. UCN serves Storm Lake, Lakeside and Alta. The studio also produces corporate and educational videos. Many productions utilize high-definition cameras.
Studio productions cover sporting, cultural, and news events, offering extensive opportunities for students across campus to get involved in writing, producing, shooting and starring in original programming. Around 25-40 students participate in the UCN each year, filling all production roles on and off camera.
