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K-State TV to air Wildcat Request Live competition

On Wednesday evening, K-State TV will tape Wildcat Request Live.  This favorite homecoming event will be replayed at 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26. Re-live the excitement of Wildcat Request Live,  and watch the high-energy lip-sync and dance competition between Greek Homecoming pairings who perform to a song of their choice. A DVD of the event is also available. See channel information and purchase a DVD (PDF form) of the program.

Wildcat Watch: TV programming for students debuts Sept. 8

For the busy K-State student, a newly developed television program, Wildcat Watch, will feature a weekly calendar, brief interviews, and updates on subjects of interest to students. Wildcat Watch, produced by the Educational Communications Center and a student crew, will debut on K-State TV (cable channel 8) at 1 p.m., 3 p.m., and 11 p.m. Monday, Sept. 8, and will repeat throughout the week (see www.k-state.tv for replay information). View a new Wildcat Watch each Monday and also watch segments online.

“This new program is dedicated to informing students about upcoming events on campus,” said Tyler Traxson, co-executive producer. “In addition, Wildcat Watch will focus on events and people of the university community.”


K-State TV plans consistent block programming for fall schedule

This fall, K-State TV (cable channel 8) will offer its diverse programming in consistently scheduled block formats. Content will also be posted for online viewing. Programs are grouped by similar content and audience interest and scheduled consistently throughout the week, making it easier for viewers to identify their programs of interest. Check out K-State TV and find a specific show by visiting the different program block icons (Show K-State, From the Archives, Landon Retro, Lectures & Reviews, Kid’s A Cookin’, Wildcat Watch, Classic Arts, Think Talk, Annenberg TV).