Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Harvard Undergraduate Television (HUTV) is the Harvard College Student television station broadcasting to the Internet. HUTV carries original, student-produced content from eleven shows and from individual Harvard students. HUTV shows include Ivory Tower, On Harvard Time (an award-winning comedy news show), and video reports by The Harvard Crimson (Harvard's daily student newspaper). The network has a full production studio and post-production editing facilities in Pforzheimer House, a Harvard dormitory.HUTV, under the guidance of co-President Derek Flanzraich, replaced then-defunct Harvard-Radcliffe Television (HRTV) on April 6, 2009, inheriting HRTV's shows and staff."@en }
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- Harvard_Undergraduate_Television abstract "Harvard Undergraduate Television (HUTV) is the Harvard College Student television station broadcasting to the Internet. HUTV carries original, student-produced content from eleven shows and from individual Harvard students. HUTV shows include Ivory Tower, On Harvard Time (an award-winning comedy news show), and video reports by The Harvard Crimson (Harvard's daily student newspaper). The network has a full production studio and post-production editing facilities in Pforzheimer House, a Harvard dormitory.HUTV, under the guidance of co-President Derek Flanzraich, replaced then-defunct Harvard-Radcliffe Television (HRTV) on April 6, 2009, inheriting HRTV's shows and staff.".
- Q16972839 abstract "Harvard Undergraduate Television (HUTV) is the Harvard College Student television station broadcasting to the Internet. HUTV carries original, student-produced content from eleven shows and from individual Harvard students. HUTV shows include Ivory Tower, On Harvard Time (an award-winning comedy news show), and video reports by The Harvard Crimson (Harvard's daily student newspaper). The network has a full production studio and post-production editing facilities in Pforzheimer House, a Harvard dormitory.HUTV, under the guidance of co-President Derek Flanzraich, replaced then-defunct Harvard-Radcliffe Television (HRTV) on April 6, 2009, inheriting HRTV's shows and staff.".