Television Station
Television Station Address

Welcome to OUTV

OUTV is a cable television station operated by Oakland University staff and students. Our programming is intended to entertain, inform and promote Oakland University to the viewing public. We can be found on Comcast Cablevision (analog channel 11, digital channel 74 & 908) in the following communities in Michigan:

  • Auburn Hills
  • Berkley
  • Clawson
  • Ferndale
  • Huntington Woods
  • Oakland Township
  • Pleasant Ridge
  • Rochester
  • Rochester Hills
  • Royal Oak
  • Troy

Mission Statement

To produce broadcast quality programming that reflects the ideals and standards of Oakland University while utilizing, teaching and nurturing student crew so they may develop the skills necessary to successfully enter the video production industry.

Streaming OUTV

Click here to watch a live video stream of OUTV.

If a video player does not open in your web browser, right-click on the link and chose "save link as." Save the link to your desktop and launch the live by double-clicking on the icon.

Video Services Department Manual

Click here to download the VSD Manual. This manual will tell you everything you need to know about how our department runs and how to use our equipment.







OUTV

Behind The Scenes of Veteran's History Project - 11/24/2008

While OUTV is involved in many projects ranging from sports, lectures, to arts and entertainment, none are as special as the Veteran’s History Project. This program was created in conjunction with the Library of Congress' Veterans History Project initiative. Each one hour episode is an attempt to collect and preserve one soldier’s memories of wartime service. Anyone can view the collection of Veteran’s History Project memorabilia in the Kresge Library.

OUTV Crew

Above is Veteran's History Project host Kim Yonick interviewing World War II veteran Donald Holzhauer.



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