Carolina
Week and Carolina Connection are student newscasts produced by students of
the School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Students
are responsible for all of the pieces aired as well
as the production of the show. Supervised by a management
team of professors and graduate students with prior
professional broadcast experience, students shoot,
write and edit their own stories. The program allows
students to gain a strong hands-on experience in the
broadcast journalism field. Carolina Week and Carolina Connection have won numerous state, regional, and national awards, which are
listed on the Awards
page of this website.
Reporters cover University, community and state news for two TV newscasts and one radio newscasts. Each half hour TV newscast included news, weather and sports segments. Students commit approximately 500 work hours to the shows each week. These hours go into covering stories, editing, running studio and control room equipment and many other tasks. Carolina Week's first show aired February 2000 in the newly renovated Carroll Hall on UNC-Chapel Hill's campus. The set was primitive, but the passion strong. Carolina Week has since grown in numbers and sophistication. On October 1, 2003, the show went live. On December 3, 2003, Carolina Week carried out its first live remote. Carolina Connection first aired September 14, 2004, and began live broadcast September 2, 2006, complete with weather and traffic reports. Students working on both platforms continually push the envelope, working to bring our viewers and listeners stories of interest to them.
Our program strives to bring the University and Chapel Hill community the lates news and events. Carolina Week and Carolina Connection: Connecting Campus and Community. |