SUSUtv
SUSUtv, a contraction of Southampton University Students' Union Television, is a student television station that serves the student population of the University of Southampton. The station was formed in 2007 and is a part of the University of Southampton Students' Union. The station was the first student television station to broadcast in HD for their 2010 sabbatical elections special.[1] The station is run by a committee of members headed by the station manager, which (as of 2020) is Molly Blumsom.
SUSUtv | |
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Launched | 2007 |
Owned by | University of Southampton Students' Union |
Broadcast area | Worldwide (online) |
Affiliates | NaSTA |
Headquarters | Southampton, UK |
Website | www |
The station produces a variety of different programmes, including news coverage, special event programming, and original short films and series. Notable shows and films include the 2013 fantasy series Elfrida and the 2015 documentary The Gay Word. The station shows their videos through YouTube and Facebook.
History
The origins of SUSUtv began when the idea was originally submitted in 2001 but was rejected at the time.[2] The idea resurfaced in 2006 when the union began to start producing video for their website.[2] As a result, SUSUtv was formed in 2007 so that students could make these ever more ambitious videos.[2] The following year the station joined the NaSTA.[2] In 2010 the station adopted its current logo and bright green colour scheme, moved to its present studio in the bottom of the Students' Union building and began broadcasting HD content for the first time through new equipment.[1][2]
Awards
Over the years, SUSUtv has won a number of awards including at a national level at the annual NaSTA Awards.
Year | Award Ceremony | Category | Nominated Video | Placing |
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2008 | NaSTA | Best Light Entertainment | Winchester Campus Piece | Highly Commended |
2011 | NaSTA | Best Animation | Animation | Highly Commended |
Best Comedy | Petty Crimes | Won | ||
Best Drama | Flat 443 | Won | ||
Best Music to Video | Arp Attack - 'Crocodile Tears' | Highly Commended | ||
2012 | NaSTA | Best Animation | Bedtime Kevin! | Won [3] |
Best Station Marketing | Marketing | Won [3] | ||
Best Technical | Technical | Highly Commended [3] | ||
2014 | NaSTA | Best Comedy | Marshall and Hart | Won |
Best Live | SUSU Elections Night Live 2013 | Won | ||
Best Music | 'Damage Control' | Highly Commended | ||
Best Writing | The Society | Won | ||
2015 | NaSTA | Best Light Entertainment | SUSUtv does Top Gear | Won |
NaSTA People's Choice Awards | Content Innovation Award | SUSU Elections Night Live 2014 | Won | |
2016 | NaSTA | Best Documentary | Radar - Britain's Shield | Highly Commended |
Best Live | SUSU Elections Night Live 2015 | Highly Commended | ||
NaSTA People's Choice Awards | Content Innovation Award | SUSU Elections Night Live 2015 | Won | |
2017 | NaSTA | Best Writing | Blind Love | Highly Commended |
NaSTA People's Choice Awards | Content Innovation Award | Women In Sport Live | Won | |
Live Award | EU Referendum Live | Runner up | ||
On-Screen Talent Award | Tom Pethick | Won[4] | ||
Open Award | Where do Snowmen Go in the Summer? | Runner up[5] | ||
Technical Innovation Award | Developing VT Manager | Won | ||
Unsung Hero | Dave Williams | Won | ||
National Student Society Awards | Best Media Society | N/A | Highly Commended | |
2018 | NaSTA | Best On-Screen Talent | ||
2019 | NaSTA | Best Station Marketing | Won | |
Mars el-Brogy Award | Won | |||
Best Post Production | Highly Commended | |||
Best Writing | Highly Commended |
References
- "A first for internet HD broadcasting". 60 years - Success number 27. University of Southampton. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
- "History". SUSUtv. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
- "SUSUtv Awards 2012". NUTS. Retrieved 16 March 2013.
- "NaSTA on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 2017-05-20.
- "NaSTA on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 2017-05-20.