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}}{{Infobox television | show_name = Banana Slug News | company = University of California, Santa Cruz | caption = News for the Students, by the Students | show_name_2 = BSN | genre = College News Program | location = Press Center 1156 High Street Santa Cruz, CA 95064 | first_aired = 2005, 2010 | runtime = Biweekly 3 times per quarter | website = http://sctv28.com/banana-slug-news/ }} Banana Slug News is a broadcast news program at the University of California, Santa Cruz. As a subset of Student Media at UCSC, the news group broadcasts live on UCSC's on-campus television station, SCTV Channel 16 (formerly 28). BSN was created in December 2004 by a group of Film and Digital Media students seeking production opportunities otherwise not provided by the University. BSN became a community studies class in Fall 2005 (2 units of course credit were originally awarded in Spring 2005) as a way to receive course credit for time and energy put into the laborious broadcast. As of Winter 2010, BSN ceased receiving its university funding and became an independent, student-run journalism program. Banana Slug News is the only television news source on the UC Santa Cruz campus. FormatThree times a quarter news team members film, write, edit, and produce segments on news pertaining to the campus and surrounding communities. Anchored through the use of a virtual set, current events are intercut with prerecorded news pieces ranging from voice-over recaps of events to full-length investigative news reports. FeaturesThe main core of the program features news developments from the two weeks between production nights. There are two reoccurring features: SlugCenter - an anchored segment that delivers UCSC sports highlights and upcoming home and away events. Global News - A prerecorded segment where news from around the world is reported on. Lead StaffBanana Slug News
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