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±«Óătv first in the region to join iTunes U

- February 28, 2007

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Download Dal's rock song onto your iPod. (Pearce photo)

Justin Timberlake, Gwen Stefani, the Dixie Chicks and... Dal? Visitors to ±«ÓătvĂ•s web site can now download ±«Óătv-produced audio and video content using AppleĂ•s popular iTunes software.

iTunesU will bring many aspects of the campus to the world. Public lectures, university events and sports highlights will all be available for download. If itĂ•s happening at ±«Óătv, you donĂ•t have to be on campus to experience it first hand.

Communications and MarketingÕs June Davidson says the innovative venture is the latest in a strategic effort to reach current and potential students in ways that are relevant to them.

ÒOur decision to participate in iTunes U is in keeping with our efforts to speak to prospective students where they are. iTunes is really popular with the students we want to reach, so it makes sense that we would have a presence there.”

The iTunes U project will also act as another piece in the universityÕs recruitment marketing strategy, an edgy campaign the university hopes will be relevant to students. A section called ÒSee Us Now” will make available trailers, promotional clips for the university and even DalÕs original rock song, all for easy download right onto your iPod.

±«Óătv is one of the first Canadian universities to take part in the program. Other universities with a presence in iTunes U include schools such as Princeton, Yale and Johns Hopkins. ±«Óătv will be the first university in the region to launch iTunes U.

In this first phase of DalĂ•s iTunes U presence, users can access audio and video files to use at their desktop or in portable MP3  devices. There is no charge for viewing and downloading ±«Óătv content.

A website has been set up with access to Dal content on iTunes U and instructions on how to submit content. Check out: Ă‘ DN