Notre Dame Television

NDtv
Notre Dame, Indiana
Branding NDtv
Channels Analog: 53 (Comcast Cable)
Digital: 121-8 (Comcast Cable)
Affiliations none
Owner University of Notre Dame
Founded 2002
Call letters' meaning Notre Dame
Television
Website www.ndtv.net

NDtv, or Notre Dame Television is a student television station funded by the University of Notre Dame that airs on Notre Dame campus cable channel 53. It broadcasts 24 hours a day and is entirely student-run.

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History

NDtv was started in 2002 by then-student Lance Johnson as a biweekly cable TV Public-access television program known as New Dimension Television. In 2003, NDtv became an official student group and was able to adopt the name Notre Dame Television. In 2004, the program split in two, spawning NDtv News and The Mike Peterson Show, a talk and sketch comedy program. On September 20, 2006, NDtv went on the air 24 hours on channel 53 as part of the new campus cable system. The number of shows has steadily increased over the years from one to its highest point at 11 in the fall of 2009.

Shows

Current shows

Retired shows

Late Night ND hosts

The most recognizable show airing on NDtv is Late Night ND, primarily due to its longevity - the show is in its 10th season. When the show premiered in spring of 2005, it was known as The Mike Peterson Show. Often described as the cross-breeding of SNL with Conan, the show allegedly had a cult following and went on to enjoy moderate success. While Peterson was in Chile for a semester in the spring of 2006, the show was hosted by Joe Lattal and referred to as Late Night ND - the name it took again after Peterson's graduation in the spring of 2007. For the fall 2007 semester, the show was hosted by Joe Kwaczala. Elise Yahner, took over in spring of 2007 and hosted until the spring of 2009. Lora O'Shaughnessy hosted in the fall of 2009, hosting duties were shared between Andy Gray and Peter Elliott from The Tailgate in the spring of 2010, and Tom Pesch took over for the fall of 2010.

Executive Directors

Adam Fairholm
Nick Andert (2007–2010)
Dan Rotar (Spring 2009)
Allen Murphy (2010–2011)
Brenna Williams (2011–2012)

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