HD Campus TV

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HD Campus TV
Station logo
TV channel
Program type Division program
reception DVB-C ( Unitymedia ), IPTV
Image resolution 1080i ( HDTV )
Start of transmission October 25, 2005
language German
Seat Freiburg im Breisgau (program planning), Karlsruhe (feed)
executive Director Dr. Franz Leithold
Program director Horst Hildbrand
List of TV channels
Website
Excerpt from the HD Campus Trailer: High Definition TV for Baden-Württemberg

HD Campus TV is a free TV broadcaster in high definition TV in Baden-Württemberg . In the nationwide TV cooperation project between colleges and universities, student editorial teams have been reporting from science & studies, teaching & research as well as everyday student life, lifestyle and culture since 2007. The program is broadcast daily around the clock on the free-to-air TV channel in digital cable from Unitymedia . The articles are available online as a live stream and in the media library .

HD Campus TV's program deals with topics that are relevant to student life in a wide variety of genres: news, reports, reports, magazines, features, portraits, documentaries, short films, video clips, talk shows and entertainment formats. Films created as part of a bachelor's or master's thesis as well as filmic and journalistic seminar papers expand the program. HD Campus TV trains, informs and broadcasts.

The state editorial team coordinates the monthly joint state magazine that is moderated by the project partners in a rotation of several months. In the regular training courses, basic production techniques are taught and prepared for current developments in the media in order to prepare the students for the confident handling of publishing.

Broadcasting ceased on April 25, 2017 in Unitymedia digital cable.

history

HD Campus TV is the continuation of the channel "HD Hit", which started operating in October 2005 as Germany's first HDTV channel . Since 2006, the State Institute for Communication Baden-Württemberg has been promoting high-definition television with technology and staff grants. On April 2, 2007, the then Prime Minister Günther Oettinger gave the go-ahead for the new university channel HD Campus TV, which has since been operated as a joint channel for all participating universities in Baden-Württemberg. In November 2011 the online media library for student TV productions will be published. HD Campus has been presenting multimedia and cross-media productions on the Campus-X-tra platform since September 2015.

Editorial offices

The local editorial offices produce in a university network of students and teachers during lectures and project studies. In their subjects and in editorial work, the students learn extensive knowledge of television production, from the idea to the broadcast-ready contribution: editorial management, research, filming, sound recording, lighting, dramaturgy, interview techniques, assembly, graphic layout, texts, speaking, moderating, as well as public relations , social media and technical processes for distribution. The student editorial teams work largely independently and in some cases programs are also made available to private, regional TV stations.

The daily program is coordinated in the central regional editorial office and the regional editorial offices are supported with technical and content-related questions. Here the regularly appearing HDC-MAGAZIN from Baden-Württemberg with thematically summarized articles from the universities is developed and produced in the studio. The state editorial office administrates the media library www.hd-campus.tv, coordinates public relations and plans advanced training for editorial managers and students in the fields of technology and journalism, which are offered alternately at the participating locations.

Since the participating universities are very different both in their courses and in their culture, the structures and characteristics of the editorial offices differ considerably. Universities with a high media-producing focus, such as the Karlsruhe University of Music and the Stuttgart Media University, are opposed to traditional universities. In order to counter this approach, cross-university cooperation projects such as Heidelred were also formed. Both the University of Heidelberg, which does not have a course with direct interfaces to media design and production, and the SRH University of Heidelberg, which provides its television studio in the course of virtual realities with a focus on film informatics, are involved in the project.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. LFK - Sender details
  2. "HD HIT" - Germany's first HDTV channel on the air on Kabel BW (October 25, 2005)
  3. https://www.baden-wuerttemberg.de/de/service/presse/pressemitteilung/pid/oettinger-gibt-startboot-fuer-tv-hochschulsender-hd-campus-tv/
  4. Heidelred - Rhein-Neckar-Wiki