Ithaca College Television - Current Shows

Current Shows

  • A Book By Its Cover - A dark comedy about a girl and her fellow students who get wrapped up in a series of accidental murders.
  • Bombers Basketball - A live remote truck production covering IC Bombers basketball games during weekdays and weekends. It covers both Men’s and Women’s home basketball games live from the gym at the Hill Center, complete with four cameras and instant replay capabilities. So far, Time Warner Sports has re-aired the games in the Syracuse market, which is a huge step for ICTV and the Park School of Communications. Bomber's Basketball was present for Stephanie Cleary's record breaking game as well as Coach Dan Raymond's 100th career victory.
  • The Big Red Faceoff - is solely devoted to Cornell Men's Ice Hockey.
  • Down With ASP - A show that airs student projects from the Advanced Studio Production class, including demonstration programs, game shows and musical performances.
  • DP Show - a sketch comedy show with raw humor
  • E16 - ICTV's very own entertainment-industry news show
  • Experts Say - ICTV's own public affairs and debate show. Featuring student, faculty, and community panelists, Experts Say digs into topics of local, national, and regional importance.
  • Fake Out - Fake Out is ICTV's longest-running game show. There are four rounds of play, featuring an object, location, sound, and a trivia question. The panel of liars tells the contestants a story about each round, and it's the contestant's job to figure out which one of our liars is actually telling the truth. Contestants wager points, and win them if they are correct, and lose them if they are wrong. The contestants with the most points at the end of the game is the winner.
  • Following Serling - A group of students, during what was supposed to be a normal day of class, find it cancelled after their professor appears to leave school sick. However, they curiously follow him and in the process stumble upon the old office of Rod Serling during his tenure at Ithaca College. What follows is an adventure of the unknown akin to "The Twilight Zone."
  • Food Fight Face-Off - An exciting field shot competitive cooking show. Student "chefs" compete weekly to produce a meal that guest judges like best.
  • Frequency - An alternative music video program. Featuring both new and old music videos by established and emerging artists, this show highlights bands that would otherwise receive little to no airplay on mainstream video outlets.
  • Game Over - ICTVs only video game review show. It breaks the latest industry news, reviews the hottest new releases, previews much anticipated upcoming games, and puts their own spin on the gaming world with segments like Top 5 and Match Up. Arcade Fire and Vampire Weekend.
  • Hold That Thought - a deeper look into what's going on in the sports world nationally and locally
  • Ithacan Inquirer - A political satire show styled after The Colbert Report and The Daily Show. Host Greg Thompson works every week to strive for a resurgence in the conservative right and explore the numerous ways that liberals brainwash Ithaca, and America.
  • IVY - A reality TV-styled show that documents and follows the lives of ten Cornell University and Harvard University students as they brave the Ivy League world and all the challenges it throws in their paths.
  • NewsWatch 16 - ICTVs Emmy award-winning tri-weekly live newscast, featuring thorough, up-to-the-minute coverage of what is happening in Tompkins County, New York State, and all around the globe. The NewsWatch Weather Center brings Tompkins County residents their most trusted weather forecasts, and Sports Final covers all the scores and highlights. NewsWatch 16 is proud to cater to the community of Ithaca and its surrounding towns as the only truly local newscast in Tompkins County.
  • Now Hear This! - ICTVs new news magazine show. This show covers community issues throughout Tompkins County. It also features business and entertainment segments, a question of the week, and a guest editorial piece.
  • Quabble - Styled after Whose Line Is It Anyway? Quabble is an improv-comedy sketch show that features some of the finest improvisational comedians that Ithaca College has to offer. The actors participate in ridiculous improv games
  • reVIEW - A magazine-style news show covering everything from local issues in Tompkins County to international topics of debate
  • Say What! - A brand-new, high octane game show which pits three contestants in a karaoke battle with only one, coming out the winner. Each contestant is judged after each round with the lowest score being eliminated.
  • The Screening Room - ICTVs long-running movie review show. Each week, two reviewers critique and give their grades to recently released Hollywood films. It also brings the latest box office figures, a weekly movie quiz and a preview of the movies premiering each week. In each episode the reviewers also share their 'DVD Picks of the Week,' which are recently released DVDs
  • Sports Final - Sports Final features an action-packed half hour of highlights, postgame, analysis and commentary on all of Tompkins County sports teams, which feature games and athletes from Ithaca College, Cornell University and all the local high schools; Dryden, Groton, Ithaca, Lansing, Newfield, and Trumansburg.
  • Suiteness - Suiteness revolves around six suitemates with completely different personalities. It documents, mockumentary style, their interactions with each other.
  • This Week Tonight - Since it debuted in 2006, "This Week Tonight" is ICTV's longest-running active fake news show.

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