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Mercer County Television (MCTV) channel 26 is a Educational-access television station in West Windsor, New Jersey, USA, owned and operated by Mercer County Community College
Mercer County Community College
Mercer County Community College is an accredited, co-educational, two-year, public, community college located in Mercer County, New Jersey. The school's current president is Dr. Patricia C. Donohue...

 (MCCC). The Student television station
Student television station
A student television station is a television station run by university, high or middle school students that primarily airs school/university news and in many cases, student-produced soap operas, entertainment shows, and other programming....

 is transmitted to all of Mercer County, New Jersey
Mercer County, New Jersey
As of the census of 2000, there were 350,761 people, 125,807 households, and 86,303 families residing in the county. The population density was 1,552 people per square mile . There were 133,280 housing units at an average density of 590 per square mile...

, via cable TV channel 26 on the Comcast
Comcast
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, Cablevision
Cablevision (US)
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, reaching an excess of 90,000 households. In January 2009, MCTV became available on Verizon FiOS channel 20 in Mercer County. Tony Bruzaitis is the station's director of operations, while Professor Steve Voorhees is the director of student programming. David Valentino is the station's chief engineer.

Student programming

Original student programming was introduced on MCTV in 2004 and is mainly shown during the prime time hours of 8-11 each night. During the college winter and summer breaks, each production takes a hiatus until the following semester.
Oct. 2004 - Present: Mercer County News Live (MCN Live)
Nov. 2004 - April 2007: Late Night Series (variety show)
Nov. 2004 - Present: Mercer County College Men's & Women's Basketball Game Broadcasts
Oct. 2005 - Present: What Might Happen? featuring Alvyn Haywood (public affairs program that has featured such guests as jazz legend Doris Spears and Sirius Satellite Radio personality Riley Martin
Riley Martin
Riley L. Martin is a self-described alien contactee, author, and radio host. Martin is the author of the book The Coming of Tan, which describes his life and his alleged abduction by aliens. He hosts The Riley Martin Show on the Sirius Satellite Radio channel Howard 101...

)
Feb 2006 - Present: Mercer County High School Basketball Championships
Sept. 2006 - Present: Dish It Out (cooking program hosted by Chefs Doug Fee and Frank Benowitz)
Jan. 2007 - Present: Split Decision (sports debate program)

MCN Live

On Thursday, October 21, 2004, Mercer County News Live (MCN Live), the official student news of MCCC, began at 5:30pm EST as the first student-produced program on MCTV. This twenty minute news broadcast was produced by Danielli Weiden and directed by Robert Mirabella. The first MCN Live featured presenters Sharon Seeman, Wilmar Luna, Christopher Curto and Antranig Deryan. The show continued live every Thursday.

Beginning in September 2005, MCN Live expanded to two live broadcasts a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5:30pm. In January 2006, MCN Live was honored by the Communicator Awards with an Honorable Mention in live cable news. More changes occurred in spring 2006, when the position of video producer was introduced to the staff. Beginning spring 2007, MCN Live went back to a single weekly broadcast on Thursdays because of expanding production demands in the studio.

MCN Live Producers and Directors:

Fall 2004 - Producer Danielli Weiden, Director Robert Mirabella

Spring 2005 - Producer Danielli Weiden, Director Robert Mirabella

Fall 2005 - Producers Jennifer Joyce, Francois Priale (replaced by Kelly Capers), Director Wilmar Luna

Spring 2006 - Producers Jennifer Leigh, Kelly Capers, Video Producers Jeff Weiss, Chris Curto, Director Tom Carroll

Fall 2006 - Producers Andrew Froening,Mike Gradzki, Video Producers Jesse O'Neill, Joshua Miller, Director JJ Leaver

Spring 2007 - Producer JJ Leaver, Video Producer Mike Stellino, Director Kyle Lutz

Fall 2007 - Producer Jennifer Leigh, Video Producers Jon Geier and Ray Denson, Jr., Director Mike Stellino

Spring 2008 - Co-Producers Vibha Patel and Reed Goldy, Video Producers Jon Geier and Matt Barnosky, Director Mike Stellino

Fall 2008 - Producer Nick Donnoli, Video Producer Vince Giovacchini, Director Chrysti Neuman

Spring 2009 - Producer Chrysti Neuman, Video Producers Chris Chepiga & Wilmar Luna, Director Samantha Jemison

Fall 2009 - Producer Josh Mendelsohn (replaced by Chrysti Neuman), Video Producer Luis Armas, Director Justin Hoffman

Spring 2010 - Co-Producer Ashley Stumbaugh and David Hoyt, Director Justin Hoffman (replaced by Ashley Stumbaugh)

Fall 2010 - Producer Tyann Sells, Video Producer Shane Scherholz, Director Trevalia Hodge

Specials

MCCC Live Annual Commencement Ceremonies, Mercer County High School Boys' & Girls' Basketball Championships, Live Town Hall Meeting with New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine (2007), Annual Yule Log, Aspirations (Mercer County High Schools Annual Literary Awards Program), MCCC Spring Jazz Concert, MCCC Fall & Spring Theatre Performances, MCCC Baseball, and Student Documentaries & Original Short Films

Awards

2005 Communicator Award: Honorable Mention in live cable news for MCN Live

2006 Bronze Telly Award for the student documentary: The World of Storytelling Arts

2006 Silver Telly Award for the live coverage of the Mercer County High School Basketball Chmampionships

2007 Aegis Awards Finalist for the CTI Marketing Video

2007 Videographer Award of Distinction for the live coverage of the MCT Basketball Championships

2007 Silver Telly Award for the Art of Food Presentation Instructional Video

2007 Videographer Award and DV Award Honorable Mentions for Cooking Program Dish It Out

2008 Bronze Telly Award for Mercer Street Friends Documentary

2008 Videographer Award of Distinction for Dish It Out

2009 Aegis Awards for live game broadcast of the Mercer County High School Basketball Championships

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