THE SOUTHEASTERN CHANNEL

 

The Emmy-winning Southeastern Channel is Southeastern Louisiana University’s official television channel, which can be seen by a potential viewing audience of 250,000 on Charter Cable Channel 199 in Tangipahoa, St. Tammany, Livingston and St. Helena parishes. The live 24/7 webcast and Video on Demand archives are currently viewed in 46 states and 47 countries monthly at www.southeastern.edu/tv.  The channel can also be found on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, and Google-Plus.

 

The Southeastern Channel has been named “Best College TV Station in the South” and is the only university TV station in Louisiana history to have won Emmy Awards.  Southeastern Channel student productions have won first place in the nation presented by College Broadcasters, Inc. multiple times at the National Student Production Awards.  With a variety of educational, entertainment, informational, community, sports and student programming, the channel provides a valuable educational asset for the citizens of southeast Louisiana, as well as for the students of Southeastern, demonstrating the university's commitment to education, its students and the entire southeast Louisiana region.

 

The Southeastern Channel’s broadcast lineup is comprised almost entirely of original programming with over 50 original series produced by staff and students, winning over 300 national, international and regional awards, including 13 Emmys, in its 15 years of existence. With its state-of-the-art facilities located at the University Center, the channel works hand-in-hand with the Department of Languages and Communication to train students, equip them, and advance their job opportunities in the fields of television, video and film production and broadcast journalism.  Channel graduates now hold jobs at television stations and film and video production companies throughout the country and in virtually every market of the region. The channel’s main mission is to help lead the educational, economic and cultural development of our region.