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About Eagle Eye
Who We Are & What We Do
Eagle Eye News is a student television news organization at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama. Each week during the fall and spring semesters, we produce a half-hour television news program that covers campus and area news. Everything about the show is entirely produced by students, and we're the only television news program in Alabama to do so.
Where Our Program is Aired
Our Program is broadcast Monday - Friday at 10a, 12:30p, and 7p on Auburn Campus Cable Channel 6 and in High Definition all day on Channel 6-1.
Our LIVE show airs on this website and AU Cable 6 Monday nights at 7pm. (All times Central)
Our History
Eagle Eye News started back in 1992 as a subsidiary of the University Program Council (U.P.C.) with analog equipment and linear editing systems. Today, we're our own student organization with a completely digital pipeline and non-linear editing systems incorporating industry-standard software. In 2009, We upgraded our switcher to the Tricaster Studio allowing us to broadcast live online for the first time. Over the Christmas break from 2009 - 2010 a fiber optic cable was installed connecting Eagle Eye Television to Auburn Cable. We also upgraded our switcher to the new Tricaster XD300 and broadcast our first High Definition broadcast live on February 1st, 2010. We have now completed the move to HD, shooting on Panasonic HMC150's and JVC 700U's.
Joining Eagle Eye News
Your major and class DO NOT matter. Every student with dedication and creativity is welcome! Eagle Eye News creates a unique learning environment for reporters, camera ops, still/motion graphic designers, computer programmers, 3D animators, commercial directors, and more. For more information send us an email at info@eagleeyetv.com
