About Mustang TV

In a Nutshell

Mustang TV is a student-oriented program at Abraham Lincoln High School of San Francisco, CA. It is a daily program that is broadcast on channel 99 during homeroom. Mustang TV is also involved with producing videos in the video production class, covering school events such as the Bell Rally, Mayfest, and Brotherhood Sisterhood Assembly, and making news and sports clips.

Email us at: mustangtv@lincolnhigh.net

History

Mustang TV was started in the 1990s with a school-wide broadcasting room located in the back of the library, primarily delivering daily news to the school during homeroom, as well as a website that provided the Daily Bulletin before the official school website, a calendar of student events, and other information of interest to the student body of ALHS.

Mustang TV on the Web

Today, Mustang TV's website provides many of our videos that we broadcast on our closed-circuit television network, allowing students to view them at school and at home without tuning in and broadening our audience such as to parents.

Mustang TV on the Small Screen

Mustang TV launched its new channel presentation software in the fall of 2007, bringing a vastly more visually appealing and informative broadcast to our audience during homeroom and throughout the school day.

image Weather information

"Weather" you're just wondering what's it like outside or you're an amateur meteorologist, you'll be able to know just what the weather is.

image Photo-tastic

You're able to see great photos from the school's official website, complete with rich visual effects like the “Ken Burns” effect.

image News-errific

Top stories of the day from various online sources, from the New York Times to the Lincoln Log.

image A few fun items

Trivia questions and inspirational quotes for the midday slump.

image Bulletins

Last but not least, we still have the Daily Bulletin -- what Mustang TV's broadcasts have been bringing you since the heyday of the dot-com‘s.

The Mustang TV logo from 2004-2006


The current Mustang TV logo