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About CCI TV Film & Television Production | UoP

The Film & Television Production channel features work from the students and staff within the Faculty of Creative and Cultural Industries (CCI TV) at the University of Portsmouth.

Live content is produced by Evan Pugh, Charlie Watts, Joseph Kay, Matt Saxey, Dan McCabe, Harry Salter and Alex Counsell. BA Film & Television Production students form the core production crew, working alongside a wider group of students from across the University who collaborate on extracurricular projects.

This broadcast channel has a long history and is better known as CCI TV, a streaming channel that operates as a working television environment rather than a simulation. Students take on professional roles across editorial, production, and technical teams, delivering content to real audiences under live conditions and fixed deadlines.

Programming includes studio-based magazine shows, interviews, short-form features, and coverage of university and community events.

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