TV2ās news and entertainment staffs will come together Saturday, Nov. 4, 2017, to produce a 25-hour live broadcast to benefit
TV2, 911³Ō¹Ļ Student Mediaās student-run television station, is hosting this fundraiser through web platform. Extra Life is an organization that creates gaming marathons to benefit Childrenās Miracle Network Hospitals. ExtraLife has more than 100,00 members and serves nearly 10 million families across the nation.
āIt is so important to give back to the community,ā said TV2 general manager Anna Huntsman, ā19. āTV2 is truly a representation of Portage County, and this is the perfect chance to give back.ā
The broadcast will be streamed from 8 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 4, through 8 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 5, on Facebook Live, on Spectrum Cable channel 1025 and on campus on station 2-2. TV2 will use its different news and entertainment segments to show a variety of games mixed with news coverage. News cut ins will be at 12 p.m., 6 p.m., 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. Extra Life games may range from video games, to mobile game, board games, to a flag football game.
Planning a 25-hour gaming broadcast is not easy. Between games, TV2 plans to feature news stories. A cohort of six reporters was selected to create broadcast packages for the show. Each package will highlight someone impacted by Akron Childrenās Hospital. The gaming aspect will be presented by actors and anchors from the various shows competing against one another.
Huntsman explained that TV2ās entertainment and news staffs do not interact regularly. TV2 has 18 different shows, ranging from purely entertainment to hard news. Shows cover topics such as sports, pop culture, video gaming, Portage County news and comedy. The 25-hour broadcast is one of only a few collaboration projects.
āThis event can be our new election show,ā said Huntsman, referencing last yearās seven-hour election coverage, which included all aspects of student media.
Every show on TV2 will have its own one-hour segment to entertain viewers. Some of the segments will be a combination of shows, like the satirical Blurb and hard-news Portage Pulse.
Each team also will create a donations goal. TV2ās goal is to raise $1,000 for Akron Childrenās Hospital. At specific amounts, the casts will participate in various challenges, including the YouTube-famous āgallon challenge.ā If the group exceeds its overall goal, Kevin Dilley, director of student media, will shave his head.
āEvery TV station you watch does something for charity,ā Huntsman said. āit is definitely time for TV2 to do the same.ā
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