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  Country United States
  Network Type Colsed Circuit University Television Network
  Owner Louisiana Tech University
  Website http://techtvlatechedu/


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TechTV Is a 24-hour Closed Circuit Television channel based in Ruston, Louisiana featuring news and shows about University affairs and events. Originally titled "ResTV" at conception, the information-based channel started off as simply a public access type channel for univerity students. Today, it stands alone as the University's most watched channel from an entire lineup of the standard cable package. The channel is provided by Cox Communications for Louisiana Tech University.

A few of the personalities and hosts that were featured on TechTV programming include Kyle Sweeney, Chase Guy, Ella Guy Sharpton, Christie Pitre, Jarrod Richey, William Seale, Chris Lyon, Luke Lee, and Kellen McKinney. Other students and volunteers are involved regularly on the channel whether by participating in the shows or submtting pictures.


HISTORY

Samuel Speed started ResTV in 2000 and quickly became known as TechTV by overwhelming popularity. The channel has grown considerably and now features hollywood films as sanctioned by ResCinema distribution company for universities nationwide.
However, the university's channel shares the TechTV name with a major national channel dedicated to technology, though TechTV was purchaed by G4 and no longer exists. Some fans of techTV (US) are not happy that the TechTV name is being used, hoping that the late TechTV image and name can finally be put to rest.


SERVICES

TechTV covers many school events such as speaches, concerts and student organizations at the request of the event coordinator. Any student organization wishing to have an event covered need only to call the Housing office and ask for TechTV. Each event is handled differently and prices, number of cameras, and length of coverage are all based on information recieved from the event coordinator and are only limited to one's imagination.


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