The following shows are featured on channel 64 on campus this year. HAM has many new shows that are constantly being produced by students, as well as new movies every month. It is well known that HAM’s channel 64 is not the preferred TV channel on campus, but it is definitely out there for students to watch. You’ll see your friends on campus and it is always good to support the local talent.

The exact scheduling of each show changes from month to month, so keep looking for the monthly Ham Guide pamphlets, or check out thehamchannel.com.

Into It!

HAM’s weekly live show. Into It! is broadcast every Tuesday night at 7:30pm on channel 64. This show includes many different topics and guests and has a friendly talk show feel. One notable regular guest is Ben Doody, who does a Mirror preview every week.

News 64

HAM’s number one news channel. Campus news, local news and international news is blended together with students as anchors. HAM uses their subscription to a CNN news feed to fuel this comprehensive news program. Many college students don’t watch the news on a regular basis, but here’s a chance for you to get the 411 from your peers, and CNN.

Cloud Nine

This show is a combination of Access Hollywood, Entertainment Tonight and E!’s Talk Soup. The Ham Channel covers everything in the world of entertainment and wacky news on this show. From squirrels on water-skis to updates on Brad and Jen’s love life, this show will keep your national A’E gossip flowing.

Untitled Music Video Show

This show is meant for the Friday night college kid on the go. It features popular music videos with a “warning” every minute for an hour. It broadcasts every Friday night from 8:00 to 9:00. It’s designed so you all can watch some music videos and play along any way you see fit. It’s a great “pre-” to any Friday night “game.”

Cutting Room Floor

Cutting Room Floor showcases movie reviews and upcoming movie trailers. Student hosts put in their two cents like Ebert and Ropert do on their show. You’ll find information about new movies, DVDs or old favorites.

At the Buzzer

This show is HAM’s take on ESPN’s “Pardon the Interruption.” Tune in and watch your friends and fellow students argue about everything sports related. If the game involves a ball, it gets talked about on this show.

If you want to get involved, take a few steps up to Xavier hall (the prep building closest to the road). They can train you quickly and get you right behind (or in front of) a camera. You do not need to be a new media major to be a part of the TV station. Some HAM Channel club members have graduated to jobs at: David Letterman, Conan O’Brien, NBC sports, Fox News, MTV and many more.

Call x4118 or e-mail Thehamchannel@yahoo.com for more information.

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