New Programming includes Café con Felo, a Talk Show Hosted by Chancellor Matos Rodríguez
And 100 Hours a Month of University-Created Content and Movies from NYC Film Festivals
CUNY TV, the public educational channel of the City University of New York, announced the launch of its new programming lineup for 2023, bringing more than 20 additional hours of University-created shows a week to the system’s television station. The revamped schedule includes the debut of “Café con Felo,” a talk show where CUNY Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez hosts conversations with leaders about the University’s impact on New York City.
The lineup includes a student-hosted show, “CUNY Uncut,” and a documentary show about the many CUNY Laureates past and present. It also features a wide array of programs from the University’s 25 colleges alongside special presentations of many of New York City’s local film festivals.
“CUNY TV is well-lauded for its ability to highlight what makes New York special, and it is with great pride that I am able to share our University’s story on the station alongside the high-quality programs on the new lineup,” said CUNY Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez. “One of the greatest privileges I have as CUNY’s Chancellor is to tell as many people as will listen about the many ways in which our University lifts New York, and ‘Café con Felo’ is our latest way of letting everybody in on these conversations.”
“Our University views serving our great City as a critical part of its mission,” said CUNY Vice Chancellor for Communications and Marketing Maite Junco. “The latest offerings from our TV station leverage CUNY’s talented voices — our students and graduates, our faculty and staff, and even the Chancellor himself — to tell the stories that their neighbors want…
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