Several production classes allow students to earn credits while gaining practical experience creating complete programs in a state-of-the-art facility.Producing additional interviews and shows for NECN and Comcast Newsmakers. ![]() “Suffolk in the City,” a weekly segment on New England Cable News (NECN), featuring Suffolk University students as real LIVE news reporters.Under the direction of Studio Manager Jerry Glendye, student crews work on projects such as: Opportunities are available on both sides of the camera to provide students with a 360-degree view of the television news experience. Studio 73 combines the most advanced HD technology with an unbeatable location, just steps away from the State House and Boston Common. Studio 73: Suffolk’s On-Campus High-Definition Television StudioĪt Suffolk’s Studio 73, students work alongside seasoned production professionals to write compelling stories, edit polished television packages, conduct interviews, and film live segments. ![]() Our students must be prepared to face the unique challenges of the real-world, real-time media. Broadcast journalism is not a theoretical discipline.
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