TV Studio / ISDN Line

Remote possibilities::  Wendy Schiller, associate professor of political science, has used Brown’s new remote interview studio to comment on U.S. Senate and House races for television news organizations. Remote possibilities: Wendy Schiller, associate professor of political science, has used Brown’s new remote interview studio to comment on U.S. Senate and House races for television news organizations. Credit: John Abromowski Brown University has a direct link to Live Studio: A Boston Bureau Productions Company for uplink to C- and Ku-band satellite, as well as VYVX fiberoptic for television. The new broadcast interview studio is set up to respond quickly and easily to any media request anywhere in the world.

With access to more than 600 faculty members across nearly 100 academic departments, institutes, centers and research groups, Brown's Office of Media Relations can arrange in-depth, expert interviews on almost any issue, including medical/health sciences, physical and geological sciences, NASA missions and planetary geology, politics and elections, arts and culture, war and peace, international political history, and international environmental issues as well as issues in higher education (admissions, financial aid, student life and fund raising).

To identify expert sources for a particular story or to schedule interviews, contact the Office of Media Relations.

Brown University has a fiber link television studio available for domestic and international live and taped interviews, and maintains an ISDN line for radio interviews. In addition, archival and current photographs are available. For more information, please call the Office of Media Relations, (401) 863-2476.

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