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Programs
MCN Live News
A live 20-minute news broadcast every Thursday at 5:30pm from
the MCTV Studios on the West Windsor Campus of Mercer County Community
College. This entirely student-run production consists of news,
weather and sports serving the college and residents of Mercer County,
New Jersey. Watch it live at 5:30 or check the MCTV
schedule for taped rebroadcasts.
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Night Series |
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This variety show
is as good in person as it is on television. Featuring a wide
variety of talent from singers & songwriters to comedians
& poets and just about everything inbetween. The Late
Night Series airs during the spring semester on MCTV.
To see a live
taping, go to LateNightSeries.com. |
LNS Host Post Midnight |
MCTV Sports
MCTV is proud to bring live basketball action to Mercer County residents
& students. Led by the broadcasting duo of Craig Coenen and
Ben Stentz, MCTV airs selected MCCC Men's & Women's home games
in addition to the Colonial Valley Conference Boys' & Girls'
High School Basketball Championships.
Split Decision
Two decisions, but only one counts in this sports debate program. Student host and Producer Carl Baus welcomes guests to square off and debate the biggest sports stories of the week. Features include the "Hurry-up Offense" and "Carl's Weekly Rant".
What Might Happen?
This weekly community affairs program dares to answer that question when host Alvyn Haywood welcomes interesting residents of Mercer County into the MCTV Studios. Haywood explores ordinary people with extraordinary stories.
Dish It Out
New to MCTV for the 2006 fall season, Dish It Out cooks up edible delights from the Mercer County College Culinary School. Join Chef Doug Fee as he welcomes outside restaurant professionals to divulge all the secrets of cooking like a pro. Follow along at home for quick and delicious recipes!
Special Events
MCTV is proud to support
the arts with its annual broadcasts of student plays, acting workshops,
musical concerts and high school performing arts. In addition, Next Gen Noise,
The Community Forum and The Career Training Institute's Job Tips for Students
are just some of the other examples of programming MCTV produces
for the surrounding community.
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