Television

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# Title Date Summary
51 Guy next door is violating quiet hours
Northern Iowan 107:46, p.
Late night television watching disturbs neighbor.
52 Commercial costs
Northern Iowan 107:33, p.5
Commercials during the Super Bowl can cost up to six million dollars. They have become the reason many watch the game. You may not be able to be at the game in person, but you will be able to see the commercials in the comfort of your home.
53 Only on The Violence Network
Northern Iowan 107:27, p.10
Author proposes a new television channel, The Violence Network. This proposal is rather tongue in cheek, thankfully.
54 Office hours
Northern Iowan 107:25, p.5
Ron Steele, long time news anchor at KWWL, teaches electronic media; photo.
55 The rise of the new media
Northern Iowan 107:24, p.8
Blogging, podcasts, and online television are threatening the traditional ways of being informed. Newspaper readership is down. Cable news shows have become partisan.
56 MTV's 'Jersey Shore'
Northern Iowan 107:16, p.10
Commentary on the present state of television entertainment or lack there of; photo.
57 Old Spice and the Age of Random
Northern Iowan 107:13, p.7
Advertising has changed over the years from overacted reactions to random reactions, often involving humor.
58 Jorgensen brings "Panther Trivia" to UNI
Northern Iowan 107:2, p.6
A new show on the UNI cable channel this fall is written, produced, and directed by Dru Jorgensen. The show will film in Maucker Union.
59 UNI's victory over Kansas listed as Best Upset candidate at ESPY Awards
Northern Iowan 106:58, p.1
Colin McDonough believes that the UNI upset has a good chance of winning; photo.
60 On love lock down
Northern Iowan 106:49, p.5
Examines the process of falling in love; notes divorce rates.
61 UNI hosts Emmy Award-winning commercial editor Josh Bodnar
Public Relations News Release 2009:347, p.1
Bodnar will discuss and demonstrate how effect-heavy commercials are created. He will take attendees through the step-by-step development of the Guinness beer advertisement, "Spoken Word." To be held in Lang Hall Auditorium.
62 Sucking blood or stealing hearts?
Northern Iowan 106:43, p.3
Vampires were formerly considered dangerous blood-sucking ghouls, but are now looked upon as sensitive, melancholy lovers. Vampires are now portrayed by handsome, attractive men.
63 Goofy television shows four hours everyday
Northern Iowan 106:36, p.5
One does not need to cut the fun shows from your life; just think about how much time you are spending in front of the tube.
64 Electronic media students selected as "Entertainment Tonight" interns
Northern Iowan 106:35, p.6
Aaron Chrenen, Brittany Johanningmeier, and Eva Andersen have been awarded a once in a lifetime opportunity. They have been selected to be interns by alumnus Mark Steines of Entertainment Tonight; photo.
65 News Brief: UNItv and Northern Iowan online begin collaboration
Northern Iowan 106:33, p.2
UNItv will upload several sports, features, and news stories to the web site of the Northern Iowan. More coverage for students and more hands on experience for electronic media students will result.
66 Goodbye Hulu and free TV
Northern Iowan 106:31, p.5
The Web site hulu.com is a free streaming site for television shows. It is reported that in 2010 the site will begin charging for their shows. People will revert to downloading shows illegally; photo.
67 Waterloo native Michael Mosley stars in hit T. V. show "Scrubs"
Northern Iowan 106:27, p.7
The ninth season of "Scrubs" is highlighted by the addition of three new main characters. One of the new members is a native of Waterloo, Michael Mosley.
68 UNI-TV pulled to protect student's identity
Northern Iowan 106:25, p.1
James O'Connor decided to "error on the side of safety" when he allowed a video piece to be pulled from the rerun schedule on Cedar Falls Cable. Two students would have been able to be identified from the clip; photo.
69 Celebrities get undeserved attention
Northern Iowan 106:20, p.5
American public, television, and newspapers have made celebrities and their lives the news. True artists and real news have taken a back seat in the minds of the public; photo.
70 Don't make the watchdog rabid
Northern Iowan 106:9, p.5
A completely unbiased news outlet is a goal. Believes that people want to hear the news and not opinions or comparisons that are unrelated to the news.
71 Panther athletics demand respect
Northern Iowan 106:4, p.5
The success of UNI athletic programs has caused the media to respond. This year eight football games will be televised, in addition to volleyball and basketball games.
72 Good Morning America visits Cedar Falls
Northern Iowan 106:1, p.7
On July 23, 2009, four remote locations in Cedar Falls main street district were shown on ABC's Good Morning America. The city plugged their designation as a bike-friendly city.
73 The news is making me sick
Northern Iowan 105:54, p.4
24 hour news cycle has the potential to turn people away from the news. The attention placed on seemingly unimportant matters makes people lose interest.
74 UNI-TV students produce alternative news shows
Northern Iowan 105:47, p.9
Groups of four students get hands on experience producing a five minute news show. They have control of script writing, video production, distribution, and marketing. Bringing their news program to the Internet is a goal this semester.
75 From "Saturday Night Live" to live every weeknight
Northern Iowan 105:44, p.3
The emergence of Jimmy Fallon as a late night talk show host.
76 From Cedar Falls to Los Angeles; students offered internship by alum
Northern Iowan 105:34, p.11
Alumnus Mark Steines is the host of Entertainment Tonight; has made internships available to UNI students for the last four years; photo.
77 NISG news
Northern Iowan 105:30, p.2
Meetings of the Northern Iowa Student Government are recorded and can be viewed by students. Students will be able to see how their government works; providing accountability and transparency in allocating student funds.
78 Worldly news
Northern Iowan 105:28, p.5
Objectivity in news reporting is difficult to achieve due to choices in sources or subtle bias made by the choice of events to cover. Students urged to examine more than one source of news.
79 NISG makes monitors available
Northern Iowan 105:27, p.3
Three television monitors in Maucker Union are now available to other organizations for publicity; photo.
80 Need a place to vent?
Northern Iowan 105:12, p.7
Cedar Falls Productions hosts "Vent TV" every Tuesday and Thursday. This forum allows students to state their opinions without fear of editing; photo.
81 Overlooked T. V.
Northern Iowan 105:11, p.8
Television award shows have been disappointing. Writer shares titles of shows to consider.
82 NISG to vote on televising meetings
Northern Iowan 105:11, p.1
Outreach was one of the main issues during the NISG presidential election. With the upcoming vote to televise NISG meetings on local cable channels, this focus will be recognized; photo.
83 It's showtime!
Northern Iowan 105:10, p.5
Looking forward to watching a favorite television show makes time go faster for some people.
84 UNI-TV students demonstrate skills in live news broadcast
Northern Iowan 105:7, p.7
An advanced video production class for electronic media majors produces live thirty minute news broadcasts each Thursday; photo.
85 Teen pregnancy trend
Northern Iowan 105:3, p.9
Movies, television, and the print media seem to be reporting more on teen pregnancy; believes that the need for sex education is vital.
86 What's the noise
Northern Iowan 105:3, p.7
Meeting new hall mates or neighbors may be helped by hosting a movie, pizza, or TV evening. Several movies suggested.
87 Jungle fever has left Shull Hall
Northern Iowan 105:1, p.15
Nathan Spiva's dorm room to featured on HGTV's "What's Up with that Weird Dorm Room?"; photo.
88 Panther News
Northern Iowan 104:52, p.5
Weekly news program produced by and for UNI students; photo.
89 Panther News
Northern Iowan 104:51, p.10
Announcement of thirty minute Weekly News Program produced by and for UNI students; gives website and contact information.; photo.
90 Culture Corner: T elevision takes center stage
Northern Iowan 104:48, p.7
Television shows portraying violence have an impact on children.
91 Stressful times
Northern Iowan 104:47, p.7
Tests, projects, course work, and searching for employment contribute to the stress felt by college students. Tips on how to relax. Students urged to get enough sleep.
92 Watch the news already people, or else
Northern Iowan 104:47, p.7
Students urged to watch or read the news to keep up on local, national, and world events; photo.
93 "Big Brother" wrap up
Northern Iowan 104:44, p.11
UNI student Chelsia Hart evicted; photo.
94 Ron Steele gives journalism a whole new meaning
Northern Iowan 104:43, p.9
KWWL television news anchor Ron Steele teaches writing class at UNI; photo.
95 Campus communication
Northern Iowan 104:43, p.7
During the potential threat, students kept in touch with each other by using cell phones, Face Book, telephones, and television. Campus should be proud of the community shown this week.
96 UNI cable TV in early bloom
Northern Iowan 104:43, p.10
Students to have access to new cable channel; provides opportunity to apply skills learned in class; photo.
97 Listening to the silence in our daily world
Northern Iowan 104:40, p.5
Sound and noise are all around us. Students urged to pause, on occasion, to observe and ponder what is going on around them; photo.
98 New game show makes stars
Northern Iowan 104:40, p.1
"Panther Shout Out" tapes on campus with students as contestants. Produced by Cedar River Productions, a student-run electronic media production group.
99 UNI student is "Big Brother" contestant
Northern Iowan 104:39, p.2
Chelsia Hart is spending the semester in California and on national television's "Big Brother" reality show; photo.
100 My heart's just not in it today
Northern Iowan 104:38, p.11
Television or trying to land a great job may be interfering with discovering the world around us.