Kent Television

{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2022}}

{{Use British English|date=May 2013}}

{{Notability|date=June 2024}}

{{Infobox television channel

| name = KTV

| logo = Kent Television Logo.svg

| logo_size =

| logo_caption = KTV Logo (2012–2017)

| logo_alt =

| image =

| established =

| airdate =

| launch_date = {{Start date|2012}}

| closed_date =

| picture_format =

| network =

| owner = University of Kent students

| parent =

| slogan =

| motto =

| country = United Kingdom

| language =

| area =

| affiliates = NaSTA

| headquarters =

| former_names =

| replaced =

| replaced_by =

| sister_channels =

| timeshift_service =

| terr_serv_1 =

| terr_chan_1 =

| sat_serv_1 =

| sat_chan_1 =

| cable_serv_1 =

| cable_chan_1 =

| sat_radio_serv_1 =

| sat_radio_chan_1 =

| iptv_serv_1 =

| iptv_chan_1 =

| online_serv_1 =

| online_chan_1 =

| 3gmobile serv 1 =

}}

File:KTV Logo (2017 - Present).jpg

Kent Television (KTV) is the student-led television society at the University of Kent, Canterbury and is a media division of the university's student union, Kent Union.{{Cite web |url=http://www.kentunion.co.uk/studentmedia/ |title=Student Media |access-date=4 August 2013 |archive-date=15 July 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130715021953/http://www.kentunion.co.uk/studentmedia/ |url-status=dead }} KTV was founded in May 2012 and within its first year has gone on to win 3 awards at NaSTA 2013, worked with the SU (Kent Union) and the university to gain a new [http://us1.campaign-archive2.com/?u=f3a912ff8c10fc021cf9802d5&id=c9eda47275&e=dd4223a2f8 Student Media Centre] on the university campus and hit over 125,000 views on its [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSeBGI4SrQaWjbCese--jQA YouTube Channel]. Currently the channel has 250,000 views and over 700 subscribers, along with an additional 2 more awards at NaSTA 2015.

History

KTV was founded by Robert Linton and David Horler early 2012. Initially, it was set up because they both found there was no society on campus that just let people go out and film things and make shows/films. With the help of Kent Union and Mel Lewis (Student Media Manager 2011 – 2013) KTV became a society in April 2012, and the first video was uploaded on 17 May 2012 and can be found [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnf7Lv7LMHE here]. At the end of the 2011/12 academic year KTV had also covered both of the big music festivals on campus [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBnsm-h_MnI Keynestock] and the Kent Union Summerball.

= 2012/13 =

At the beginning of the 2012/13 academic year KTV launched with a massive freshers campaign on-line and on-campus, by having a huge presence on Facebook and Twitter and recording freshers shows outside in the centre of campus for all to see. Still a new society, though making its first steps to Student Media status, this method was used to gain view, followers, subscribers and likes but also to gain a new membership. The membership was around 12 at the end of the last term but grew to around 40 within the first few weeks of term, and as of March 2013 the membership stands at exactly 50.

During this year KTV covered many event at the university including Varsity and the Union Elections. Both of these events were broadcast live to a large audience, utilising the JANET System.

KTV also hosted and organised a charity event alongside CSR 97.4FM (Canterbury Student Radio) and InQuire (UKC Student Newspaper) entitled Going Live for Catching Lives, shortened to Awakefor48. This was a 48hr live student media marathon in which both the radio station and KTV simultaneously went live for 48 hours to raise money for a local homeless charity, Catching Lives. This event brought together all three student media groups, and was our first ever live broadcast, raising over £1500.

Although throughout the year KTV covered many events they did start producing some original content, such as KTV Cookbook, KTV News, Second Choice (sitcom written by KTV Members) and a series of short features for Christmas 2012.

KTV also joined the National Student Television Association (NaSTA) and at the 2013 awards and conference hosted by XTV they won 3 awards.

In the Summer Term KTV returned to Keynestock (UKC Music Festival) and broadcast the whole 9 hour music festival live.

class="wikitable collapsible collapsed"

! colspan="2"| Committee 2012/13

Station Manager

! Robert Linton

Creative Director

| David Horler

Technical Manager

| Alex Pettitt

Marketing Manager

| Lora Webb

Head of News

| Alec Cockram

Head of Sport

| Tom Edgerton

Head of Music

| Cambel McLaughlin

Head of Drama

| Olivia Worthington

Head of Entertainment

| Alison Clare

Society Liaison Officer

| Daisy Steinberg

Graphic Designer

| Alfie Woodland

= 2013/14 =

For the academic year 2013/14 KTV moved to a new student media centre on campus at the university. A new committee structure was also implemented and they were elected in May 2013.

During the first term KTV saw a massive increase in membership numbers and therefore an increase in content. During 2012/13 KTV produced 100 videos over the year however in the year 2013/14 KTV produced over 140 videos within 9 months.

In 2014, KTV branched out into producing short films and dramas through a newly formed section of student media: KTV Drama. These included First Draft, A Dream for the Dead, Encryption and Beat to Windward. These productions have been very successful in terms of engaging members and a new audiences.

KTV has also expanded its live broadcast capability and therefore KTV has seen an increase in live broadcasts. In 2015, KTV hosted and broadcast the Kent Union Leadership Elections Candidate Question Time, in which over three nights KTV questioned all the potential sabbatical officers and opened it up to the world by allowing questions from social media. Overall the coverage reached over 5,000 people across the world.

class="wikitable collapsible collapsed"

! colspan="2"| Committee 2013/14

Station Manager

! Robert Linton

Technical Manager

| Alec Cockram

Programming Manager

| Barnaby Chadwick

Communications Manager

| Jon Tarrant

Production Supervisor

| Kate Reader

Live Broadcast Supervisor

| Moritz Hochberg

Events Supervisor

| Jon Tarrant

Social Media Supervisor

| Daisy Steinberg

Graphics Supervisor

| Jonny Williams

Director of Photography

| Tom Turner

= 2014/15 =

class="wikitable collapsible collapsed"

! colspan="2"| Committee 2014/15

Station Manager

! Barnaby Chadwick

Technical Manager

| Rylie Trott

Programming Manager

| Tom Turner

Communications Manager

| Jonny Williams

= 2015/16 =

class="wikitable collapsible collapsed"

! colspan="2"| Executive Committee 2015/16

Station Manager

! Noor Franssen

Technical Manager

| Faisal Tannir

Programming Manager

| Tom Russell

Communications Manager

| Kathleen Plumridge

= 2016/17 =

class="wikitable collapsible collapsed"

! colspan="2"| Committee 2016/17

Station Manager

! Annie Pilnik

Programming Manager

| George Styles

Technical Manager

| Mark Simmonite

Communications Manager

| Alayna Marsh

Drama Coordinator

| Beth Matthews

News Coordinator

| Matthew Hudson

Entertainment Coordinator

| Liam Mair

Events Supervisor

| Julianna Stobel

Social Media Supervisor

| Chloe Burke

Training and Development Supervisor

| Francis Consorte-McCrea

= 2017/18 =

class="wikitable collapsible collapsed"

! colspan="2"| Committee 2017/18

Station Manager

! Beth Matthews

Programming Manager

| Adam Doogan

Communications Manager

| Maisie Golding

Drama Coordinator

| Callum Abraham

News Coordinator

| Elena Moressi

Entertainment Coordinator

| Eddie Thomas

Sports Coordinator

| Nick Gardener

Campaigns Manager

| Tyler Hamblin

Technical Supervisor

| Kausar Uddin

= 2018/19 =

class="wikitable collapsible collapsed"

! colspan="2"| Committee 2018/19

Station Manager

! Tyler Hamblin

Deputy Station Manager

| Josh Samuels

Communications Manager

| Maryam Ali

Technical Manager

| Maisie Golding

Drama Coordinator

| Amelia Mundy

News Coordinator

| Ogo Anokwuru

Entertainment Coordinator

| Kirby Talines

Sports Coordinator

| Pati Zarzycka

Medway Coordinator

| Selsabil Beloued

Distributions Manager

| Eddie Thomas

Events Supervisor

| Noor Issa

Social Media Supervisor & Technical Supervisor

| Preena Dodhia

Graphics Manager

| Iris Perovic

= 2019/20 =

class="wikitable collapsible collapsed"

! colspan="2"| Committee 2019/20

Station Manager

! Iris Perovic

Technical Manager

| Ryan Mylum

Communications Manager

| Max Bangemann

Head of Film

| Amelia Mundy

Head of News

| Amitesh Das

Head of Sports

| Alex Tuckey

Head of Medway

| Ayomikun Adekaiyero

Head of Graphics

| Trisha Evans-Lutterodt

Distributions Manager

| Jemma Hartnett

Technical Supervisor

| Andreea Secara

Social Media Supervisor and Social Secretary

| Becky Greenwood

= 2022/23 =

class="wikitable collapsible collapsed"

! colspan="2"| Committee 22/23

Station Manager

! Alex Newe

Head of Film

| Eliott Waring

Head of Entertainment

| William Player

Technical Supervisor

| Joey Quan

Social Media Supervisor and Social Secretary

| Erin Manning

Head of Editing

| Eddie Saunders

Deputy of Film

| Jonathan Butler

Deputy of Entertainment

| Cole Laing

File:KTVFreshersFair.jpg

= 2022/23 =

class="wikitable collapsible collapsed"

! colspan="2"| Committee 23/24

Station Manager

! William Player

Co-Head of Film

| Harry Brown

Co-Head of Film

| Cole Laing

Head of Entertainment

| Louis Dunlop-Marriot

Head of Tech

| Aaron Qureshi

Marketing and Well-being Officer

| Erin Manning

Head of Editing

| Faith Zammit

Awards

NaSTA Awards

class="wikitable"
YearWinnersHighly CommendedShortlisted
2013Best Ident
Best Animation
Freshers CoverageBest Technical
2015Best Title Sequence
Best Cinematography
--
2016-Best Writing-
2018Station MarketingBest Light Entertainment-
2019JISC Special Recognition
Best Dramatic Performance
Best Light Entertainment
Best Drama
-
2023Best Drama-Best Cinematography
Best Dramatic Performance
Best News and Current Affairs

Kent Union Awards

class="wikitable"
YearWinners
2013Special Recognition

References

{{Reflist}}