Hey everyone,
I'm a senior at MU right now and on the MUTV Sports Staff. We decided to create a blog to throw content up to give everyone another place to get MU athletics info. Right now there's almost nothing there on account of the fact that I made it today, but we will be posting our student-made/run sports programming and this is (unless you have access to MU closed circuit tv) the only place you can see some great tv journalism.
I'd appreciate it if you guys checked it out.
http://mutv-sports.blogspot.com/
Thanks much,
Jonathan Ficke
Assistant Sports Director, MUTV
Unsure what is more pathetic, Marquette Frats or MUTV?
Bah.
You won't be saying that if they get videos online that no one else has. Looks like they are broadcasting Midnight Madness. Imagine if they can get weekly interviews with the team or something? Far more than the other media.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say frats are more pathetic and here's why:
1. I get to play with millions of dollars worth of HDTV broadcasting equipment.
2. I get paid to talk about sports.
3. I get paid to talk to MU athletes.
4. I get to be the sole provider of Marquette Madness to the world. That means if you want to see it but can't make it to the Al, you may think what we do is important.
5. I get to go to the Big East Tournament and cover one of the greatest sporting events of the year inside Madison Square Garden.
Tune in, we'll change your mind.
Whoa. MUTV is in HD? Crazy. Why the hell can't channel 4, 6, 12, and 58 get with the program, start broadcasting in HD?
Amazing that the local PBS and MUTV have HD, and the big boys don't (yet).
Quote from: mu_hilltopper on September 23, 2008, 09:26:51 AM
Whoa. MUTV is in HD? Crazy. Why the hell can't channel 4, 6, 12, and 58 get with the program, start broadcasting in HD?
Amazing that the local PBS and MUTV have HD, and the big boys don't (yet).
LOL HD and milwaukee dont go together and last I checked MUTV is not in HD
Apparently, you are wrong.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Marquette-University-Television
Production
Students utilize the newly renovated facilities of the Instructional Media Center for nearly all aspects of show production. The IMC features two large video production studios (Studio 6 and Studio 7) with complementing control rooms. ...
In 2006 the entire facility was upgraded and renovated for all brand new, state-of-the-art broadcasting equipment. With the new equipment, Marquette University is one of the few HDTV capable schools in the country.
... Marquette University is a private, coeducational, Jesuit, Roman Catholic university in the United States. ... High-definition television (HDTV) means broadcast of television signals with a higher resolution than traditional formats (NTSC, SECAM, PAL) allow. ...
now how do i get this HD feed in my room?
we get all the local channels in HD in straz... football looks so amazing on it. they are on channels in the 80's and 90's and i think nbc is 103
Thanks Jonathon...this is a great service and a great opportunity for you (to play with that million-plus dollars of TV equipment!)...
muman - that was unclear .. you get HD channels, but do you get MUTV in HD?
The equipment we use is HD (thanks Diedrich donation). I'm not part of the engineering that works on how we distribute the feed. If it doesn't show up in the dorms in HD, I'm not sure why.
i get the locals as well in hd, but I can 100% guarantee that no MUTV is in HD. I live in Humphrey
no hd...
guys blowing smoke.
they shoot canon dv cams...
studios have some hd infrastructure, but no cameras, etc.
may be an hdv cam in house, but that's far from hd.
Quote from: jficke13 on September 23, 2008, 08:54:34 AM
I'm going to go out on a limb and say frats are more pathetic and here's why:
1. I get to play with millions of dollars worth of HDTV broadcasting equipment.
2. I get paid to talk about sports.
3. I get paid to talk to MU athletes.
4. I get to be the sole provider of Marquette Madness to the world. That means if you want to see it but can't make it to the Al, you may think what we do is important.
5. I get to go to the Big East Tournament and cover one of the greatest sporting events of the year inside Madison Square Garden.
Tune in, we'll change your mind.
I seriously welcome and hope you do. MUTV could really be a lot better. I couldn't stand the broadcasting 2004-2008, too many jackasses talking like their the crap.
This is my 1st year doing it and no group is 100% jackass free. We will have interviews with the bball team, coaches, etc... if you want to check it out be my guest. Frankly I don't care if you dislike MUTV or our production value. Hopefully you like some of the stuff we get online, if not feel free to ignore it.
Wow. This guy comes in to inform fellow MU supporters on the benefits of MUTV, especially showing MU Madness, interviews, etc., and he gets ripped on.
This must be what bball recruits must feel like when reading (or even posting) at this site.
Good job guys. Way to support fellow MUers
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Our Panther friend has a point. It is amazing the disrespect given to MUTV here .. and MU Radio (if that's still going.)
Years ago, both those broadcasts were .. stealth media, since nearly no one could get the signal. But now .. what's with the derision?
If you're a student, hey, it's your fellow students trying to put out a project that will help them prepare for a future in the media.
If you're an alumni, WTF are you doing criticizing students for doing an extra-curricular?
Well for one thing, at least MSOE gets their media outside the realms of the internet and campus.
MU Radio is still going although is confined to streaming online for the time being.
I urge people not to read too much into this, if it makes you happy to dislike MUTV, by all means continue to do so (although I'm not sure why it would make you so happy). If you are into MU sports and like online distractions, check us out.
Just to let people know we are already in the process of scheduling 5 interviews with the men's bball team.
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We got millions of dollars in donations from the Diedrichs; they spent much of it on new equipment. Perhaps there's a difference between how a Hollywood studio is equipped and how MUTV is equipped, but the distinction is irrelevant. MU has one of the best equipped college television stations in the nation.
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1. What does this that I quoted mean then?
2. I have no intention of applying for a job in the industry.
Quote from: mu_hilltopper on September 23, 2008, 11:01:50 AM
Apparently, you are wrong.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Marquette-University-Television
Production
Students utilize the newly renovated facilities of the Instructional Media Center for nearly all aspects of show production. The IMC features two large video production studios (Studio 6 and Studio 7) with complementing control rooms. ...
In 2006 the entire facility was upgraded and renovated for all brand new, state-of-the-art broadcasting equipment. With the new equipment, Marquette University is one of the few HDTV capable schools in the country.
... Marquette University is a private, coeducational, Jesuit, Roman Catholic university in the United States. ... High-definition television (HDTV) means broadcast of television signals with a higher resolution than traditional formats (NTSC, SECAM, PAL) allow. ...
Thanks Jonathan and look forward to following your blog.
Well .. you did say this:
Quote from: jficke13 on September 23, 2008, 08:54:34 AM
1. I get to play with millions of dollars worth of HDTV broadcasting equipment.
.. So which is it? You say you do, and that webpage says MUTV is "one of the few HDTV capable schools in the country." TVDirector says the opposite.
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Quote from: TVDirector on September 23, 2008, 09:41:28 PM
after all, content is king in broadcasting
BAH! Now that I have an HD television in my living room, I'd watch grass grow if it was on a HD channel! ;)
The college of Communications and Broadcasting Department certainly have made every indication that they used the donation money on state of the art equipment, including HD capability.
Quote from: jficke13 on September 23, 2008, 10:30:32 PM
The college of Communications and Broadcasting Department certainly have made every indication that they used the donation money on state of the art equipment, including HD capability.
Oy. Unless I'm misreading that, you're really not sure if it's HD, DV, or neither.
Nonetheless, I look forward to seeing the blog & broadcasts. Hopefully they'll exceed my expectations!
Quote from: jficke13 on September 23, 2008, 03:32:59 PM
This is my 1st year doing it and no group is 100% jackass free. We will have interviews with the bball team, coaches, etc... if you want to check it out be my guest. Frankly I don't care if you dislike MUTV or our production value. Hopefully you like some of the stuff we get online, if not feel free to ignore it.
good luck, Jonathan
QuoteWow. This guy comes in to inform fellow MU supporters on the benefits of MUTV, especially showing MU Madness, interviews, etc., and he gets ripped on.
This must be what bball recruits must feel like when reading (or even posting) at this site.
Good job guys. Way to support fellow MUers
I have to agree with this post 10,000%.
My goodness the guy comes on here to offer another form of media coverage for Mu and gets ripped!! I for one know I am always looking for more MU coverage and quickly favorite anything worthwhile.
Again, way to kill the messenger, like it was a bad message.
Thanks for the heads up kid i will definitely be checking it out. Bottom line...content is king if it is good stuff I am sure you will have an audience. and they will not care if it is in Hd, uhf, ex post facto, or any other dorky tecnical terms
EDIT: cleaned
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This isn't bad!
http://www.youtube.com/v/ZB13DBpz61w&hl=en&fs=1
I agree no too bad. For comparison's sake here is a clip of one of Tv directors recent pieces.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W45DRy7M1no
To be perfectly honest, I say we let this negativity fade out.
I'm glad you guys liked the commercial, we have a couple of actual sports-reporting pieces that should be up later this evening.
jficke, way to handle yourself with class. Refreshing.
TVDirector -
I'm so impressed with your willingness to help out the poor lowly college students with your very wise and wonderful advice. What I am more impressed with is that you did it without at all trying to humiliate him or aggrandize yourself. Thanks for being such an inspiration to our young minds. We are all REALLY blown away by your extensive knowledge of the industry.
Quote from: MR.HAYWARD on September 24, 2008, 11:09:30 AM
I agree no too bad. For comparison's sake here is a clip of one of Tv directors recent pieces.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W45DRy7M1no
well played!
I want him to do highlights of MU games.
Dominic James is looking good...
Lazar Hayward, passes it to the man, AND.....
Hey before we get too low on Boom Goes The Dynamite Guy, he got a job in Texas I believe and is on TV now.
I can't quite tell if this has been resolved or not, but here I go.
For those of you questioning the 'HDTV' remarks let me clear things up. Marquette's facilities are HD CAPABLE ... this means simply that when cameras and decks are cheaper, they can be plugged in and Marquette becomes HD. This has not happened yet. Some of the $28 million of Diederich money did go towards all the expensive equipment that gives MU that capability, but that was a little less than a million.
So no, MUTV is not HD ... but is HD ready (and waiting ...)
Keith '08
P.S. They can do HD graphics, but not much else.
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no need for apologies; simple misunderstanding. everything always gets blown out of proportion in an internet forum setting.
My garage is "Ferrari Ready"
Quote from: mu_hilltopper on September 25, 2008, 08:00:13 AM
My garage is "Ferrari Ready"
And Fonzie rents out the second floor, aina?
EA ready. Got all the right equipment!
Stand in line.
Quote from: sigep80 on September 25, 2008, 09:10:44 AM
EA ready. Got all the right equipment!
That's what she said.
No, seriously, that's what she said about ZFB.
Quote from: ZiggysFryBoy on September 25, 2008, 11:54:52 AM
That's what she said.
No, seriously, that's what she said about ZFB.
Only while she was a judge for the Best Turd Contest :D
(kidding)
Quote from: marqptm on September 23, 2008, 08:00:13 AM
Unsure what is more pathetic, Marquette Frats or MUTV?
Spoken like a true Cubs fan....thanks for the win last night though. And last time I checked the only guys dumb enough to join a frat were typically from the Chicago area.