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CTN 50th Anniversary
Jan 26, 2016 | Memories
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CTN Memories
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Taping series - Sr. Camille D'Arienzo and Bro. Charles Felix
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This 'in studio' production spared no amount of creativity
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On Location Production at the newly built Seminary of the Immaculate Conception
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Filmed lessons went far beyond the studio - here we are at a museum
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Mathching Wits winners pose with their winning set of World Book Encyclopedias
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CTN Memories
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CTN Memories
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Best of Friends - 3rd Grade religion series produced and hosted by Fr. John Mariano
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Producer Jon Kelley with Gina Krainchich directing
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Tiggady Rue series begins with graphic artist Bill Walsh and producer Sr. Peggy Linahan
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The Bible Quiz returns with Mary Diane Levitt as producer/host
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No Adobe Photoshop here - graphics created by the 'paste up' method
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Scholarship offer to Church Personnel
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Bishop McEntegart preps for video announcement of new ETV system
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PIX11 Newscaster Mary Murphy Co-Hosts Telethon
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Sr. Rita Konen, Assistant Director, with award from Knights of Columbus
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Jon Kelley, Sr. Rita Konen & Anita Jackson live on Telethon
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Blessing of New Media Equipment granted to Our Lady's Catholic Academy
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Holy Family CA-Media Room Blessing 2011
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First Technology Grant Recipients
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ISchedule allowed teachers to create their own broadcast schedule via the Internet
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Cedric Chin-Host of Bible Quiz
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Jon Kelley and Anita Jackson present Catholic news on Tablet Week in Review
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Host of In the Beginning-Rose Terranova-40th Anniversary-Telethon
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On location for Confirmation Retreat Video
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Nicole Fiore-Host of CTN's Kingdom & Culture
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Production Team on location-creating a library of programs for the launch of the channel in 1966.
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A rendering of CTN's first Media Room installation, at Holy Family CA
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Fr. Kevin on location taping "I'm Catholic: That's What's Up."
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Adult Education Program, telecast into schools, 1967.
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Wednesday Mass with Fr. John Mariano
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Brother Dominic Calabro, former Program Director of The Prayer Channel
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Bishop Thomas Daily joins Ed Wilkinson on Tablet Week In Review
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Master Control for 4 TV channels, John Fidalio mans VTRs
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Foreign Visitors tour Diocesan TV System 1972
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The transmission flow of The Catholic Television Network
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Director/Editor Larry Guo sets up Satellite Recording
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Field Service Technician Robert Taylor fearlessly kept school dishes in working order.
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Kevin Cianciulli, Chief Engineer, setting up proper camera levels in the Bishop Ford studio
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Scholarship for Church Personnel to Institute at Loyola University
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The Tablet Article-Oct. 15, 2011-Welcome the DeSales Media Group
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With the increase in Afterschool sessions, CTN extends programming until 5 PM.
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The Teacher Resource Guide was the source for all videos broadcast on CTN.
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NET TV Debuts 2008
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On Screen CTN Newsletter-editions from 1996-2002
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1993 Press Release-Second Telethon for the Prayer Channel
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Human Sexuality Series 1991
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Msgr. Kieran Harrington blesses Pope dolls for CTN project
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1988 Broadcast Log-Prayer Channel airs 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM
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25 Years on the Air.
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Prayer Channel debuts March 1988.
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Expo '83-Student Artwork for air
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Self-Incorporated series provides Guidance to Jr. High Students.
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Teacher Guide on Ecology from the longest running CTN series, Davey & Goliath
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CTN Rainbow Logo
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February 1987-CTN TeleViews
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Daily News reports on GED by TV - 1980.
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Diocesan TV Center Brochure 1978
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Resource Guide 1969.
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Broacast Schedule from 1968.
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5 Dioceses incorporate TV systems
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Bishop McEntegart dedication of new TV center is broadcast live to schools.
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Bishop Ford H.S. & Mary Louis Academy towers transmit beginnings of CTN. Shortly, two more towers will be built at St. Cecilia and Lefrak City.
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Media Literacy training for Religious Superiors, 1967
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Teachers were early producers of ETV series.
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A different type of Election Night coverage - Oct 12, 1967
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Sam Ash sponsors music lessons
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117 Lessons weekly over 2 television channels - Nov. 1966.
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Diocesan TV system built for 242,000 students.
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Announcing first broadcast -Tablet article April 21, 1966