![]() |
Chaminade hoops, HPU vs. BYU-Hawaii, Art U basketball all on PacWest Magazine TV Show
HONOLULU, HI – The third installment of PacWest Magazine, The Television Show’s, winter 2011 season premiers on Honolulu’s OC16 and www.oc16.tv Tuesday, Feb. 15, at 8 p.m. HST (10 p.m. PST/11 p.m. MST).
Commissioner Bob Hogue, co-host Malia Smith, and reporter Wayne Coito take a look at the people and places around the Pacific West Conference.
This week the spotlight will be on Chaminade Head Men’s Basketball Coach Matt Mahar and the Silverswords’ big win over Oklahoma earlier this season.
The team also takes a look at the exciting rivalry between Hawai‘i Pacific and BYU-Hawaii, and unveils highlights of Academy of Art basketball.
PacWest Magazine, The Television Show, also will show a school-produced video from Grand Canyon and take a look inside the PacWest Magazine Vault.
In addition to the Tuesday night premier, the show is generally rebroadcast on OC-16 on the following days at the following HST times:
- Wednesdays - 2 a.m. & 4:30 p.m.
- Thursdays - 5 a.m. & 1:30 p.m.
- Fridays - 10 p.m.
- Saturdays – 4 a.m. & 1 p.m.
However, with the state basketball tournament underway, please consult local listings for exact show times.
PacWest Magazine, The Television Show, is written and produced by Bob Hogue and Wayne Coito with video work by Barry Markowitz and studio production provided by BYU-Hawaii.
The weekly winter edition airs in February and March. The show also will be available online at http://www.oc16.tv/shows/57 or can be found through the PacWest website at www.thepacwest.com.
PacWest Magazine, The Television Show, is available to air on cable TV outlets and public access stations throughout the Western United States and Hawai‘i. To receive a free copy of the program for airing on your local cable system, public access channel, or closed circuit system, please contact Tom Di Camillo, assistant commissioner for media relations, at 480-983-6605, or by e-mail at tomdicamillo@thepacwest.com. The show has previously aired in Arizona, Utah and California.












