University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Student Television - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Television writer Tracey Ann Kelly ("The Bold and the Beautiful")
  • Feature director Peyton Reed (Bring It On, Down With Love, The Break-Up).
  • Feature director John Schultz (Like Mike).
  • Television writer/producers John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky (Executive producers of King of the Hill).
  • Actor Dan Cortese (as General College's cocky-until-he-was-paralyzed soccer jock Kyle Donovan).
  • Actor Billy Crudup (as General College's bisexual hero Jason Matthews).
  • Documentarian Tessa Blake (as General College villainess Zoe Anderson).
  • Reality TV star Shane Landrum (MTV's "Road Rules").
  • Television writer Bryan Tucker (as Off the Cuff sketch comedy actor) (Writer for Chappelle Show, Saturday Night Live).
Television stations in the Research Triangle region, including Raleigh, Durham, and Fayetteville, North Carolina
Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television
Digital television
  • WUNC 4/WUNP 36 (4.1/36.2 PBS, 4.2/36.3 Kids)
  • WRAL-TV (5.1 CBS, 5.2 This)
  • WTVD (11.1 ABC, 11.2 LWN)
  • WNCN (17.1 NBC, 17.2 Antenna)
  • WLFL (22.1 CW, 22.2 Country)
  • WRDC (28.1 MNTV)
  • WRAY-TV (30.1 TCT)
  • WUVC-DT (40.1 Uni., 40.2 Tel.)
  • WRPX-TV 47/WFPX-TV 62 (xx.1 Ion, xx.2 Qubo, xx.3 Life)
  • WRAZ (50.1 Fox, 50.2 Me-TV)
Low-power digital
  • WTNC-LD (26.1 Uni., 26.2 Tel.)
  • WHIG-LD (31.1 ind.)
  • WARZ-LD (34.1 rel., 34.2 WHT)
  • WNCR-LD (41.1 A1)
  • WHFL-CD (43.1 rel.)
  • W46EU-D (46.1 HSN)
  • WWIW-LD (66.1 Daystar)
Analog television
  • WBXU-CA 13 / WUBX-CA 13 (MTV2)
  • W24CP 24 (3ABN)
  • WACN-LP 34 (Daystar)
  • WZGS-CA 44 (silent)
  • W45CN 45 / W63CW 63 (silent)
  • W67CD 67 (A1)
  • WAUG-LP 68 (edu.)
Cable television
  • News 14 Carolina
  • STV (UNC)
North Carolina broadcast television areas by city
Asheville
Charlotte
Greensboro
Greenville, NC
Myrtle Beach, SC
Norfolk, VA
Raleigh
Wilmington
See also
Roanoke TV
Richmond TV
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC)
Academics
  • Scholarships
  • Center for Global Initiatives
  • Center for the Study of the American South
  • Kenan-Flagler Business School
  • School of Information and Library Science
  • School of Journalism and Mass Communication
  • School of Law
  • School of Medicine
  • School of Pharmacy
  • School of Public Health
  • School of Social Work
  • Southern Observatory for Astrophysical Research
Athletics
Teams
Baseball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Field Hockey
Football
Men's Lacrosse
Men's Soccer
Women's Soccer
Softball
Facilities
Bryson Field at Boshamer Stadium
Bynum Gymnasium
Carmichael Arena
Dean Smith Center
Eddie Smith Field House
Fetzer Field
Finley Golf Course
Henry Stadium
Kenan Memorial Stadium
Tin Can
Woollen Gymnasium
Other
Atlantic Coast Conference
Carlyle Cup
Carolina Basketball Museum
Carolina blue
Duke Rivalry
The Marching Tar Heels
"Hark The Sound"
"Here Comes Carolina"
"I'm a Tar Heel Born"
NC State Rivalry
Olympians
Rameses
The Rams Club
South's Oldest Rivalry
Tar Heel
Tar Heel Sports Network
Tobacco Road
Victory Bell
Campus
  • Ackland Art Museum
  • Airport
  • Botanical Garden
  • Carolina Inn
  • Coker Arboretum
  • Davie Poplar
  • Franklin Street
  • Hospitals
  • Hunt Arboretum
  • Images
  • Morehead Planetarium
  • Old Chapel Hill Cemetery
  • Old East
  • Old Well
  • Playmakers Theatre
  • Silent Sam
  • Town of Chapel Hill
Student life
  • Black Student Movement
  • Carolina Week
  • The Daily Tar Heel
  • Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies
  • Dramatic and Performing Arts
  • Order of Gimghoul
  • Student Television
  • WXYC
History
  • Alumni
  • Presidents and Chancellors
  • William Richardson Davie
  • UNC system
  • speaker ban

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