Wake TV

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Wake TV (stylised as WAKE TV) is a Student television station on the campus of Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. WAKE TV operates out of a studio located in Carswell Hall on the Reynolda Campus of Wake Forest University. WAKE TV is broadcast across campus on cable channel 6 and also on its main website, waketv6.com. All shows are produced by students.

Administration

  • President: Josh Beasley
  • Other Executive Board members: Connor McCarthy, Will Shaker
  • Faculty adviser: Steve Jarrett (Supervisor of Media Production in the Communication Department at Wake Forest University)
  • Non-faculty adviser is Lee White (associate of Clark-Powell)

WAKE TV News

WAKE TV News is the flagship show of WAKE TV and a primary news source for the campus of Wake Forest University. The show is recorded once a week and broadcast daily. WAKE TV News is seen on channel 6 nightly at 6:00, and available anytime at the WAKE TV website.

Reynolda Film Festival

Reynolda Film Festival was born in the creative hearts and minds of Wake Forest University students in the Fall of 2007. Members of WAKE TV, the university’s student-run television station, established the festival in an effort to revive the once-thriving film culture on campus. Four years later, the film festival has become a major arts events on campus and within North Carolina, with attendance to last year’s festival surpassing 2,500 people.

The mission of the Reynolda Film Festival has always been to entertain, inspire, and challenge people of all ages and backgrounds. The festival seeks to accomplish this goal by emphasizing two complementary tracks: its worldwide student film competition and its presentation of unique speakers, panels and workshops. All events are open to the public and, with very few exceptions, free of charge.

Special interviews

WAKE TV spoke in-depth with various newsmakers and figurehead, such as Google Vice President of People Operations, Laszlo Bock, and WFU Men's Basketball Coach Dino Gaudio.

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