NEW ORLEANS – Loyola University New Orleans has launched a new video and audio transmission facility that will help broadcast university experts and New Orleans industry leaders to the world.
Any time news happens, media outlets can get fast and easy access to Loyola faculty experts, administrators, staff, and researchers — allowing media outlets from around the globe to report the news quickly.
Operated by the School of Mass Communication and Department of Public Affairs, Loyola’s new video and audio transmission facility allows media outlets around the world to broadcast local experts live from Loyola. University staff can assist in arranging interviews with experts on a wide variety of subjects.
Video and audio transmission services are provided free of charge to all accredited media.
​The new facility is also open and available for use by all leaders working with media to tell New Orleans’ best stories as the city approaches its Tricentennial in 2018 – and beyond.
Known on campus as “the Digital Communications Hub,” Loyola’s new video and audio transmission facility is located in the future J. Michael Early Studio of the university’s School of Mass Communication, on the fourth floor of the Communications and Music complex on Loyola’s main campus, 6363 St. Charles Ave.
Normal business hours for live production are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Off-hours interview coordination may be arranged for an additional fee.
Through our new video and audio transmission facility, University staff are ready to assist in arranging interviews with experts on a wide variety of subjects. We provide broadcast media with a dedicated state-of-the-art video-over-IP interview room at a minimal charge. And we welcome use of our state-of-the-art studio by marketing, branding, and public relations experts and other business or community leaders hoping to get their message out – and get it out quickly.
To find an expert on just about any topic, visit the Loyola University New Orleans experts link here.
The video transmission facility can be used to distribute live or pre-recorded television interviews, press conferences, or events to satellite receive sites using domestic or international satellites. For those not connected to LTN Global service, LTN can coordinate transmission to satellite uplink sites using domestic or international satellites. We have top-of-the-line HD television cameras and equipment, studio lighting, and a highly trained crew equipped to assist with studio production.