Welcome to the Livingston High School Television Program
Courses in television production are offered to students in grades 10 through 12 as part of the
production studio.
{tv4} {tv9} {tv2} {audio} The Livingston High School Television Studio is also known as Lancervision. Lancervision is the name of the fictitious “production company” under which students produce programs for air on local access Comcast Cable Channel TV-34 and Verizon FIOS Channels 26 and 28 (referred to collectively as LTV). Students in the TV News class produce a daily TV news show called “A.M. Wired”. The show is an entertaining and informative program, which delivers the morning announcements to the LHS community in the form of a news show. “A.M. Wired” airs live to all the high school classrooms, as well as over LTV, every morning at 7:55 AM.
Students in Advanced TV Production use their skills to produce a live entertainment report during class. Outside of class, Advanced TV students earn points for producing programming for LTV. Studio programs are taped after school and live studio programs, such as “Around Town” air in the evening. All are made using high school TV students as the crew. Advanced TV students also work as crew on-location for productions taped using the school’s TV production truck. High school sports, plays, schools’ talent shows, and other events are televised and rebroadcast over LTV.
Lancervision broadcasts school programming on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, as well as during various time slots over the weekend. Check the school’s web site for specific times and program schedules.
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The LTV and its community volunteers share use of LTV with the
The first group, known simply as the LTV, is a group of community volunteers who work on programs for the community audience. They are made up of adults, including the appointed committee members and non-appointed volunteers. This group produces programs for the town and receives programs of interest from outside sources. The LTV broadcasts their shows on Monday and Wednesday evenings, as well as during various time slots over the weekend. This group also maintains and updates the Community Bulletin Board, which non-profit groups and organizations use to publicize events and items of interest to
The second group, known as Lancervision, is the Livingston High School Television Production Program. Students in high school TV classes, as well as the school teaching staff produce programs, which can be seen on LTV as well. Lancervision broadcasts school programming on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, as well as during various time slots over the weekend. Lancervision programs include high school sports, student produced programs, TV class projects, and programs produced for the Livingston Schools.
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Last Modified on 1/26/2010 11:10:25 AM |

