BUT SERIOUSLY. - news satire show covering international issues
Sound Stage - live music program
The Breakdown - live sketch and fictional news
The SCoop - entertainment news and talk show
The Morning Brew - Trojan Vision's signature morning show. The show features interviews with faculty, students, staff and alumni.
The Water Cooler - Sports talk. Friday afternoons at 2:30 pm.
Trojan Arcade - Gaming
Showcase
Selected past programming
Since its start, Trojan Vision has featured a wide array of programming. The following list features some of the many shows that have been produced for Trojan Vision. Although none of these shows are still in production, some of them may still continue to air on TV8 in repeats.
Birnkrant 616 - This sitcom followed the lives of USC students as they deal with life, love, and the bumbling World War IINazis that live next door.
Campus Basement - New in 2013, Campus Basement is a scripted sketch comedy show that airs every Friday at 11:00 AM.
Common Ground - A multicam sitcom produced by CNTV 484 & CNTV 435 Students.
Common Sense - A game show asking 'common sense' questions to students.
The Daily SCene - An hour-long breakfast show that featured entertainment updates, local Los Angeles culture spotlights, and more, that aired live at 11:00am on weekdays in the Fall semester of 2010.
Doing it for Reel - A film show.
DormGourmet - A cooking show that taught college students how to cook, one person at a time.
Exposed! - Featured the hidden, and not so hidden, talents of USC professors, students, and staff.
God Help Us! - A multicam sitcom produced by CNTV 484 & CNTV 435 Students.
In Real Time - A 30-minute documentary show that took an in-depth look at various subjects.
The Kinda Late Show - Airing live on Sunday nights at 10:00pm, this variety show featured sketch comedy, musical guests, interviews, and more.
Life in the Dorms - A mockumentary sitcom about the lives of students living in USC's New-North dorm building.
The Live Show on KXSC Radio - A unique partnership between Trojan Vision and USC’ student-run radio station KXSC Radio, The Live Show was a combination of a live musical performance from local L.A. bands at Tommy's Place and exclusive interviews in the KXSC Radio station.
Mister McSuper - Only one episode was produced of this sitcom, telling the story of a recently unemployed superhero.
MySelf - This sitcom told the story of a student and his clone.
NewsMakers - Trojan Vision's news satire, NewsMakers featured a mix of in-studio segments and field reports. "It's not the facts, it's the news."
Showcase - Featured films of past and present made by USC students and analysis from hosts and the films' creators. New episodes air weeknights at 7:00pm.
Sports SCense - Provided viewers with an in-depth look at football and other sports.
Take 5 - A pop culture and entertainment show that took a look at the latest news and movie reviews, covering everything entertainment.
Trojan Chef - This cooking show was an unofficial student version of the popular Iron Chef franchise.
Trojan Huddle - Airing live on Thursday evenings at 8:00pm, Trojan Huddle gave a close-up look at USC Trojans football.
Trojan Timeout - Featured USC's world of sports.
Trojan Triumph - This competition show featured USC's undiscovered talents from the worlds of singing, dancing, and acting.
Trojan Vision's primary broadcast studio, Studio B, is located at the Robert Zemeckis Center for Digital Arts. Studio B is equipped with four professional video cameras:. The studio has Strand lighting control and teleprompters. The video control room includes a BlackMagic Design ATEM video switcher. The audio room contains a MIDI keyboard, a sampler, and a Yamaha O2R mixer with integrated effects. These rooms export their signals to TV8 Master Control where they are recorded on video servers, broadcast live in HD on the campus cable TV system and streamed online. In addition to Studio B, Trojan Vision has access to other stages in the Zemeckis Center. These include a 30x30 insert stage, a 30x40 stage with standing sets, and two 40x50 stages that can be combined, forming a 40x100 sound stage. During Summer 2012 Trojan Vision attained exclusive access to Studio C. For field use, Trojan Vision uses Sony XDCAMs and other cameras. Trojan Vision operates a single-mode fiber optic network, enabling it to do live TV broadcasts from many locations on the USC campus, including the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and various theaters and stages at the USC School of Cinematic Arts. The station also broadcasts 24/7 from an 80-inch LCD screen at a Trojan Vision-branded kiosk on campus located adjacent to Tommy Trojan.
Awards and honors
In 2006, Trojan Vision Trojan received a Telly Award for the third year in a row. The award, which honors "outstanding local, regional, and cable television commercials and programs" has been awarded to Trojan Vision 4 times since 2004. Trojan Vision has received several other awards, including being named Spin Magazine's, "Best College Television Station in the Country," and being presented with six Telly's.