NUTV: A brief history of time & space 1984 • UCTV formed as a University of Calgary student club •
Universitility - first show produced
1986 • UCTV receives first student levy ($2.75)
1987 •
Universitility - first broadcast on
Rogers Cable Channel 10 • Producer becomes the first staff member of UCTV
1990 • UCTV receives first levy increase ($0.25)
1991–1992 • UCTV incorporated on September 23, 1991 as a registered non-profit organization. Name changed to New University Television (NUTV) •
NSF replaces
Universitility as the news magazine show
1992-1993 • Producer becomes a permanent staff position •
Voices studio talk show airs as an alternating program •
Betacam SP equipment purchased
1993–1994 • On-line edit suite MATROX • Part-time Technical Director staff position added •
NSF broadcast on Rogers Cable channel 10 •
NSF wins
AMPIA award for best Community Cable Program
1994–1995 • Technical Director staff position converted to full-time • Program Director title is added to the Producer position
1995–1996 • Executive Producer position becomes Executive Director position • NUTV programming broadcast on
SHAW cable channel 10
1996 -1997 • Pilot soap opera
2500 University Drive produced • NUTV holds first Casino night and upgrades office computers •
Full Frontal NUTV becomes the standard name for the news magazine program
1998–1999 • Research into closed-circuit programming begins • closed-circuit equipment purchased • Edit system moves into new office in the upstairs of MacEwan Student Centre
1999-2000 • NUTV programming moves to SHAW cable channel 66 • First
AVID non-linear edit suite purchased
2000-2001 • Second AVID edit system and new cameras are purchased • Part-time Closed-Circuit Coordinator staff position created • Interactive video booth SpeakTank installed on campus
2001 - 2002 • NUTV receives second levy increase ($0.50) which is used to launch Closed-Circuit programming on campus •
Full Frontal NUTV episode pulled from SHAW cable after airing piece on Puppetry of the Penis
2002 - 2003 •
Full Frontal NUTV wins The Alliance for Community Media: Best of the Northwest Award for Excellence • Campus Tri-Media Alliance creates Movies That Matter (MTM) series featuring political and socially relevant documentaries • NUTV joins
Calgary Dollars 2003 - 2004 • Documentary School program starts with seed money from AMAAS (Alberta Media Arts Alliance Society) • Movies That Matter wins the
Fast Forward Weekly (FFWD) Best of Calgary Award
2005 - 2006 •
National Film Board of Canada involved in Documentary School workshop • Construction begins on the new NUTV studio space in MacEwan Student Centre
2006 - 2007 • NUTV moves into new permanent studio space on the 3rd floor of MacEwan Student Centre • Content produced by NUTV doubles • All Closed-Circuit monitors on campus upgraded to energy efficient HD LCD screens • Editing systems upgraded from AVID to Final Cut Pro
2007- 2008 • Purchase of video switcher for NUTV:LIVE web broadcasts • First "live-webstreaming" broadcast featuring DINOS basketball game • Purchase of Sony HD Camera • Co-hosted the Tri-Media
The New Media: Thriving in a Digital Age conference with CJSW and the Gauntlet •
Dino_Myte web show begins showcasing DINOS athletes • NUTV programming broadcast on SHAW cable channel 89
2008 - 2009 • NUTV receives third levy increase ($1.00) •
CBC sponsors prize for NUTV Documentary School • Fourth full-time staff member added as Closed-Circuit position transformed into Director of Publicity & Promotions • NUTV programming returns to SHAW cable 10 •
Full Frontal NUTV wins The Alliance for Community Media: Hometown Video Award in the Magazine Shows category
2011 • NUTV hosts the first annual Greenlight Arts Festival (GAF), a festival encouraging awareness and activism on social issues.
2014 • NUTV discontinues Full Frontal, and launches its new talk show, Studio 315.
2015 • NUTV hosts the Greenlite Arts Festival with the theme of footprints. The festival encourages awareness and activism. ==Programming==