University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Student Television - Programs

Programs

  • General College - soap opera.
  • Off the Cuff - sketch comedy show, the station's longest running program.
  • Bluelite District - sketch comedy and reality show.
  • Highphenated - minority-oriented soap opera.
  • Common Men - sitcom about several college students living with an adult roommate.
  • STV Late Night - late night talk show featuring live guests, music and more.
  • Music Seen - music and local bands.
  • Sanitation Grade B - weekly talk show.
  • Carolina Style - STV's first fashion-based magazine program.

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