TROY TrojanVision launches app

Viewers can now stream TROY TrojanVision newscasts anytime, anywhere on their smartphones and smart TVs.

Viewers can now stream TROY TrojanVision newscasts anytime, anywhere on their smartphones and smart TVs.

Troy University’s television station is now more accessible with the launch of the TROY TrojanVision app. 

For 50 years, TROY TrojanVision has aired on cable TV throughout southeast Alabama. Now viewers can stream newscasts anytime, anywhere on their smartphones and smart TVs, bringing TrojanVision’s coverage to a global audience.

The app will be available through…

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Hall School students take home awards at Southeast Journalism Conference

TROY won 18 awards in total, including four school awards at the Southeast Journalism Conference.

TROY won 18 awards in total, including four school awards at the Southeast Journalism Conference.

A group of Troy University journalism students traveled to Starkville, Mississippi, to participate in the Southeast Journalism Conference (SEJC) over the weekend.

Hosted in Troy last year, SEJC is an annual event that features the top journalism programs from across the Southeast. In 2025, 27 schools made the trek to Mississippi State University. 

This year’s…

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TROY journalism students get field experience in simulated crime scene

The exercise was held to give student reporters a taste at what real-life reporting will look like.

The exercise was held to give student reporters a taste at what real-life reporting will look like.

Troy University journalism students had a chance to experience reporting at a crime scene in a simulation held Friday morning on the Troy Campus thanks to a partnership between the Hall School of Journalism and Communication and the Troy University Police Department.

Paige Ray, TV Production Coordinator for TrojanVision News, worked with TUPD officials to…

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Troy University, TROY TrojanVision donate broadcast equipment to Banks School journalism program

Banks School journalism students will now get to work with professional-grade equipment.

Banks School journalism students will now get to work with professional-grade equipment.

Troy University and TROY TrojanVision surprised Banks School journalism students with an early Christmas present Tuesday afternoon with the donation of multiple cameras and other broadcast equipment.

TrojanVision TV Manager Aaron Taylor said he had the idea to donate the studio’s surplus equipment after LaToya Gay, a 17-year English teacher, reached out for advice on the…

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