Georgia Tech Cable Network
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Georgia Tech Cable Network (GTCN) is the on-campus television provider of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia. Established in 1995,[1] GTCN serves the on-campus buildings, especially Georgia Tech Housing.[2] They have a 109-channel lineup,[3] two of which (channels 20 and 21) they generate content for themselves.[3] In particular, they have an interactive show called TutorVision, where Georgia Tech students call in questions to be worked live on TV.[4] In addition, they show many recent movies.[5][6] GTCN has also broadcasted WREK-FM, Georgia Tech's student-run radio station, on channel 17 since 2003.[7]
Dish Network provides most of GTCN's non-original programming.[8] The service also rebroadcasts several Atlanta-area high-definition channels.[9] The source of this high-definition content is not Dish Network; it is instead taken directly from local over-the-air broadcasts.
[edit] Channel Lineup
Source:[10]
- 2 The Weather Channel
- 3 ABC (WSB-TV 2)
- 4 FOX (WAGA 5)
- 5 PBA (WPBA 30)
- 6 NBC (WXIA 11)
- 7 TBS (WTBS 17)
- 8 PBS (WGTV 8)
- 9 CBS (WGCL 46)
- 10 CW (WUPA 69)
- 11 Ford
- 12 i: Independent Television
- 13 MyAtlTV (WATL 36)
- 14 NASA
- 15 Channel Guide
- 16 gtcn16 (inform)
- 17 gtcn17 (91.1FM WREK)
- 18 gtcn18 (790AM The Zone)
- 19 gtcn19 (special use)
- 20 gtcn20 (educate)
- 21 gtcn21 (entertain)
- 22 HBO East
- 23 HBO West
- 24 HBO 2
- 25 HBO Comedy
- 26 HBO Family
- 27 HBO Latino
- 28 HBO Signature
- 29 AMC
- 30 Turner Classic Movies
- 32 Fox News Channel
- 33 CNN
- 34 CNN Headline News
- 35 CNBC
- 36 C-SPAN
- 37 C-SPAN 2
- 38 A&E
- 39 Bravo
- 40 BET
- 41 Biography Channel
- 42 Sci-Fi
- 43 Spike TV
- 44 TNT
- 45 USA
- 46 Comedy Central
- 47 E!
- 48 FX
- 49 Game Show Network
- 50 Lifetime
- 51 WE: Women's Entertainment
- 52 ESPNU
- 53 ESPN
- 54 ESPN 2
- 55 ESPN News
- 56 Fox Sports South
- 57 Golf Channel
- 58 Versus
- 59 The Outdoor Channel
- 60 The Speed Channel
- 61 SportSouth
- 63 MTV
- 64 MTV2
- 65 CMT
- 66 VH-1
- 67 MTVU
- 69 Travel Channel
- 70 Animal Planet
- 71 Discovery Channel
- 72 Discovery Times
- 73 Discovery Health
- 74 Discovery Home & Leisure
- 75 Discovery Kids
- 76 The Military Channel
- 77 The Science Channel
- 78 DIY Network
- 79 G4
- 80 TLC
- 81 HGTV
- 82 History Channel
- 83 Food Network
- 84 The Research Channel
- 85 ABC Family Channel
- 87 Cartoon Network
- 88 Disney Channel
- 89 Nickelodeon
- 90 TV Land
- 91 CoLours TV
- 92 WorldLink TV
- 93 TV5MONDE (French)
- 94 BBC America
- 95.3 NBC HD
- 95.4 11 Alive Weather
- 95.13 FOX HD
- 96.1 ABC HD
- 96.13 CBS HD
- 97 PTV (Urdu,Punjabi)
- 98 Sun TV (Tamil)
- 99 ZEE TV (Hindi)
- 100 SET (Hindi)
- 101 B4U (Hindi)
- 102 NTV (Russian)
- 103 Phoenix (Mandarin)
- 104 CCTV (Mandarin, Cantonese)
- 105 ATV (Cantonese)
- 106 Arirang (Korean)
- 107 TV Japan (Japanese)
- 108 DW-World (German)
- 109 Telemundo (Spanish)
- 110 Univision (Spanish)
- 111 Fox Sports World Spanish
- 112 CNN Español
- 113 Discovery Español
- 114 MTV Spanish
- 115 Art Global (Arabic)
- 116 Dubai Satellite
[edit] References
- ^ Bardwell, Rebekah (2000-08-25). GTCN-it’s always on. The Technique. Retrieved on 2007-05-20.
- ^ Housing Offices and People: GTCN. Retrieved on 2007-05-20.
- ^ a b GTCN TV Guide. Retrieved on 2007-05-20.
- ^ TutorVision. Retrieved on 2007-05-20.
- ^ GTCN CinemaSelect. Retrieved on 2007-05-20.
- ^ CinemaSelect This Month. Retrieved on 2007-05-20.
- ^ WREK Fact Sheet. Retrieved on 2007-05-20.
- ^ GTCN needs to “Dish” up Jacket cagers. Retrieved on 2007-05-20.
- ^ ResNet FAQ. Retrieved on 2007-05-20.
- ^ Channel Lineup. Georgia Tech Cable Network. Retrieved on 2007-05-20.
[edit] External links
|