butv10

butv10 is Boston University’s student-operated media production and distribution network. Live-streamed and on-demand programming is available online at butv10.com and on campus television channel 10.

butv10
TypeStudent-run television
Country
United States
OwnerBoston University College of Communication
Launch date
February 22, 2006 (2006-02-22)
Official website
http://www.butv10.com

Established in 1989 as BUTV and rebranded butv10 in 2005, the organization produces an array of news, information, sports, drama, comedy, and variety programming. Content has received multiple Associated Press, NATAS, Telly, and Webby Award recognitions.

Open to any BU student, annual membership exceeds 250. butv10’s 14 productions and administrative departments are based at the Boston University College of Communication.[1][2]

Origins

Though students had been producing content for years under the organization known as BUTV, Boston University had no formal distribution platform. According to butv10 faculty advisor Christophor Cavalieri, once the campus was wired for cable, the plan for a student-run television station was initiated in September 2005.[2] The name BUTV10 was announced in November 2005,[3] and the channel premiered on February 22, 2006.[2] The student production group was also renamed Growling Dog Productions.[3]

Past and current programs

Show NameGenreStatusDescription
Bay StateDramaCurrent; 1991–presentLongest-running continuously produced student soap opera in the United States[2][4][5]
BU TonightLate-night talk showPast; 2006-?Late night-style talk show[2]
Co-Ed: The Next GenerationSituation comedyCurrentMockumentary-style sitcom focusing on gender-neutral housing
COMlifeRealityCurrent; 2014–presentDocumentary series about the lives of BU students
Full CircleTalk showPastUniversity-related interviews and performances[6]
Good Morning, BUMorning showCurrent; 2013–presentLive morning news and talk show
The Hungry TerrierFoodCurrent; 2014–presentCooking, dining and food news
Inside BostonNews magazineCurrentLocal Boston news and features[2][7]
The Morning AfterMorning showCurrentMorning news and talk show parody
OffsidesSports talk showCurrentProfessional sports news talk show
On That PointNewsCurrent; 2006–presentRound table debate show covering current events, politics and culture
One-on-OnesTalk showCurrent; 2014–presentAlumni and celebrity interviews
Paper TrailDramaCurrent; 2014–presentDramatic scripted series about the academic black market[8]
PinnacleFilmPastNarrative and documentary film work created by BU faculty and alumni[2][6]
Pop Showdown!Game showCurrentTrivia about music, movies, TV, pop culture and BU itself
Proud to BUSportsCurrent; 2014–presentOne-minute segments devoted to BU Athletics
Redstone ShowcaseVarietyPastFilms featured in BU's Redstone Film Festival[6]
RenderedVarietyPastShowcase of student film, video and broadcast journalism work[6]
ShadowsDramaCurrent; 1995–presentScience fiction/supernatural scripted series[2]
Student ShortsTalk showCurrent; 2014–presentStudent-produced short films
Terrier NationSports newsCurrentSportsCenter-style show covering all BU sports[2][6]
The WireNewsCurrentDaily news wire
That's Debatable Talk Show Past Controversial issues of the day
Warren TowersComedyPastDocumentary-style comedy about BU dorm life
Welcome Back
(formerly Welcome Back, Brotter)
Situation comedyPastSitcom about college friends[9]

Awards and nominations

butv10 has received various awards and nominations. In 2007, Inside Boston executive producers Ted Fioraliso and Brittany Oat won the Fox News Channel College Challenge for a news package on an eminent domain case, receiving cash prizes for themselves and butv10.[10][11]

Year Award Category Show/Student Genre Result Notes
2008Telly AwardTV Programming/StudentOn That PointDebate and discussionWon[9]
2008Aegis AwardStudent ProgrammingBay StateDramaWon[12]
2009Telly AwardTV Programming/StudentBay StateDramaWon[9][13]
2009Webby AwardWebsite/Studentbutv10.comWebsiteNominatedOne of only five student sites nominated[14]
2010Telly AwardTV Programming/StudentInside BostonNews magazineWonEpisode 1104[9]
2011Telly AwardTV Programming/StudentOn That PointDebate and discussionWonEpisode "Living the Dream"[9][15]
2012Telly AwardTV Programming/StudentWelcome Back BrotterSituation comedyWonSeason 3, Episode 2[9][16]
2013Telly AwardTV Programming/StudentBay StateDramaWonEpisode 133[16]
2013Telly AwardTV Programming/StudentWelcome Back BrotterSituation comedyWonEpisode "Back to the Brotter"[16]
2013Telly AwardTV Programming/StudentInside BostonNews magazineWonElection Special[16]
2013New England Associated Press Student AwardBest Election CoverageDecision 2012Election specialWonFour-hours; televised and live-streamed[17]
2013New England Associated Press Student AwardBest News Hard Feature"Aftermath of Superstorm Sandy"NewsWon[17]
2013New England Associated Press Student AwardBest Public Affairs CoverageInside BostonNews magazineWon“Death With Dignity & Medical Marijuana”[17]
2013NATAS (National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences) College/University Student Award For Excellence (Boston/New England Chapter)General Assignment - Serious News"Gun Control"NewsWonChris Costa (Reporter)[18]
2013NATAS College/University Student AwardPublic Affairs/Community ServiceInside BostonNews magazineWon“Question 3 – Medical Marijuana Initiative”; Christophor Cavalieri (Faculty Advisor), Sandra Hooper (Producer), Victoria Price (Producer), Deedee Sun (Producer)[18]
2013NATAS College/University Student AwardGeneral Assignment - Serious News"Medical Marijuana"
"Boston Startups"
NewsNominatedTiana Bohner ("Medical Marijuana" Reporter)
Deedee Sun ("Boston Startups" Reporter)[18]
2013NATAS College/University Student AwardGeneral Assignment - Light News"Missing Unicorn?"
"Chessmaster"
NewsNominatedLuke Jones ("Missing Unicorn?" Reporter)
Alexander Hyacinthe ("Chessmaster" Reporter)[18]
2013NATAS College/University Student AwardLong Form - Non-FictionInside BostonNews magazineNominated“Question 3 – Medical Marijuana Initiative”; Christophor Cavalieri (Faculty Advisor)[18]
2013NATAS College/University Student AwardNewscastBUTV News at NoonNewsNominatedNovember 7, 2012 broadcast/Election coverage; Susan Walker (Broadcast Journalism Professor/Director), Chris Costa (Student/Anchor), Deedee Sun (Student/Anchor), Victoria Price (Student/Election Correspondent)[18]
2013NATAS College/University Student AwardTalentBrooke Singman (Anchor/Reporter)NewsNominated[18]
2014Telly AwardTV Programming/StudentBay StateDramaWonEpisode 137 [19]
2014Telly AwardTV Programming/StudentBay StateDramaWonEpisode 138 [19]
2014NATAS College/University Student AwardGeneral Assignment - Serious NewsTriumph, The Tragedy: Marathon BombingsNewsWonRD Sahl (Coordinator), Michelle Johnson (Web Site Editor)[20]
2014NATAS College/University Student AwardLong Form - FictionWelcome BackSituation comedyWonEpisode "Theodore"; Emily Sheehan (Producer), Sam Hayes (Producer), Amanda Domuracki (Producer)[20]
2014NATAS College/University Student AwardShort Form - Non-Fiction"Fishy Science"NewsWonVictoria Price (Reporter)[20]
2014NATAS College/University Student AwardSportsProud to BUSportsWonJohn-Michael Sedor (Producer), Christophor Cavalieri (Faculty Advisor)[20]
2014NATAS College/University Student AwardEditorCOM In A DayDocumentaryWonMax Belin (Editor/Producer), Micha Sabovik (Advisor)[20][21]
2014NATAS College/University Student AwardNewscastTV Newsroom: A Final Exam Live Every WeekNewsNominatedSusan Walker (Director)[20]
2014NATAS College/University Student AwardShort Form - Non-Fiction"Adderall Abuse"
"Alzheimer's Disease"
NewsNominatedAlexa Dragoumis ("Adderall Abuse" Reporter)
Tiana Bohner ("Alzheimer's Disease" Reporter)[20]
2014NATAS College/University Student AwardLong Form - FictionBay StateDramaNominatedEpisode 138: "A Cinderella Story"; Lee Ann Carluccio (Producer), Evan Tuohey (Producer)[20]
2014NATAS College/University Student AwardLong Form - Non-FictionJFK: A Reporter RemembersDocumentaryNominatedPatrick Thomas (Reporter)[20]
2014NATAS College/University Student AwardCommercialCOM In A DayDocumentaryNominatedMax Belin (Producer), Will Dowsett (Producer), Greg Huntoon (Producer), Aaron Bland (Producer), Micha Sabovik (Advisor)[20]
2014NATAS College/University Student AwardAnimation/Graphics/Special EffectsA Death In DallasDocumentaryNominatedPatrick Thomas (Reporter), RD Sahl (Editor), Michelle Johnson (Web Editor)[20]
2016Telly Award (Bronze)TV Programming/StudentOn That PointDebate and discussionWonSeason 14, Episode 2: "Syrian Refugee Crisis"[22]
2016Telly Award (Silver)TV Programming/StudentPaper TrailDramaWon[22]
2016NATAS College/University Student AwardLong Form - Non-FictionOn That PointDebate and discussionWon[22]
2016NATAS College/University Student AwardLong Form - FictionPaper TrailDramaWon[22]
2016ATAS College Television AwardsSeries - ScriptedPaper TrailDramaWon2nd Place (Season 2); Amanda Domuracki, Andrew Fewsmith, Wesley Palmer [22][23]

References

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  2. Waltz, Vicky (February 21, 2007). "It's Showtime: The Premiere of BUTV10". ComTalk. BU.edu (Internet Archive). Archived from the original on August 24, 2007. Retrieved November 18, 2013.
  3. "BUTV10 to showcase student, faculty, and alumni work". BU Today. November 8, 2005. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016. Retrieved July 27, 2016.
  4. Waltz, Vicky (Spring 2006). "Sex, Lies, and Videotape: The Young and the Restless Populate BU Soap". Bostonia. Archived from the original on October 18, 2012. Retrieved January 13, 2009 via BU.edu.
  5. Levy, Max (September 10, 2008). "It's not your father's Bay State". The Daily Free Press. Archived from the original on November 25, 2013. Retrieved November 25, 2013 via DailyFreePress.com.
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  8. Pickette, Samantha (October 14, 2014). "Following the Paper Trail". BU Today. Archived from the original on June 25, 2016. Retrieved June 26, 2016.
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  10. Davis, Lisa (April 6, 2007). "COM seniors awarded for newscast". The Daily Free Press. Retrieved October 23, 2014.
  11. Milano, Brett (April 2, 2007). "COM Students Win $20K in Fox News Challenge". BU Today. Retrieved October 23, 2014.
  12. "2008 Aegis Awards Winners & Finalists". AegisAwards.com. 2008. Archived from the original on May 29, 2009. Retrieved October 24, 2014.
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