TVMcGill

TVM: Student Television at McGill
Slogan Turn Us On
Language English
Affiliates Students Society of McGill University
Headquarters 3480, rue McTavish
Suite B-23
Montreal, Quebec
H3A 1Y2
Formerly called TVMcGill
Website http://www.tvmtelevision.com

TVM is McGill University's on-campus television station, run by volunteering students on a non-profit basis. TVMcGill gained its official status as a Student's Society of McGill University (SSMU) club in 1996. Succeeding its role as a movie-making club throughout the 1990s, TVMcGill was officially founded in 2001 as a SSMU media service,[1] broadcasting online and on closed-circuit television on campus.[2] It regularly publishes stories relevant to the McGill community, whether it is news, arts, series or features. Recent stories include the coverage of the US elections from a Canadian student's perspective, the McGill Student's Society of McGill University Elections, the McGill Bachelorette[3] and The Hot Plate.[4] TVMcGill also organizes an annual Fokus Film Festival[5][6] to promote and showcase student's films to the student community. Funding was mainly provided by SSMU,[7] but after a student-initiated referendum motion that was successfully passed on March 11, 2010, TVMcGill is now supported directly from its own student funded fee.[8] TVMcGill also participates in events such as SSUNS (Secondary Students United Nations Symposium) and McMUN (McGill Model United Nations), and receives support from external companies.

References

  1. Services Listing – Students' Society of McGill University. Ssmu.mcgill.ca. Retrieved on October 20, 2011.
  2. Archived January 7, 2005, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. TVMcGill | About TVMcGill. Tvmcgill.com. Retrieved on October 20, 2011.
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on February 12, 2010. Retrieved February 10, 2010.
  5. FOKUS FILM FESTIVAL 2008: Ski slopes, cigarettes and fake blood – A & E – The McGill Tribune – McGill University. The McGill Tribune. Retrieved on October 20, 2011.
  6. Funding – Students' Society of McGill University. Ssmu.mcgill.ca. Retrieved on October 20, 2011.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.