
This is OCNJ TV
OCNJ TV is more than just a channel/brand—it’s a space for students to express their ideas, explore their passions, and share their creations with a broader audience. Through their work, our students bring the stories of Ocean City and the surrounding areas to life, offering viewers a fresh and unique perspective.
Our mission is to nurture the next generation of media professionals by providing real-world opportunities to learn, create, and connect. Every broadcast is a testament to the hard work, creativity, and dedication of Ocean City’s young media makers, and we take great pride in the diverse voices and talents showcased on OCNJ TV.
Celebrating Student Voices, Talent, and Community
Whether you’re a student, parent, or community member, OCNJ TV has something for everyone. We invite you to tune in, be inspired, and support the outstanding work of Ocean City High School’s future media professionals. Join us in celebrating the achievements of our students as they push the boundaries of creativity and innovation.

Behind the Scenes: a student director, technical director, and producer work in sync to deliver an episode of Red Raider Showdown
Some History…
First launched in 2005, The Morning Wave, was Ocean City High School’s own in-house production that aired live during homeroom. The program’s popularity led to OC-TV’s programming being additionally rebroadcast on the PEG TV channels in both Ocean City and Upper Township, NJ. The Morning Wave served as much more than a simple read of the morning announcements. It moved at the same fast pace as the first eleven minutes of news seen during most local newscasts, eventually evolving into the expanded magazine show that exists today. That program, now called Current OC, is the flagship broadcast product of Ocean City High School’s TV/Media production classes. First aired in 2012 as a monthly prime-time magazine show, the Current OC quickly grew to become a weekly backbone within the culture of OCHS from 2016-2021 before reverting to its current format to allow for further expanded studio production operations including video podcasts, game shows, and weather updates.




On a daily basis, students are in the field gathering ideas and creating program content. Students take on real-world positions just as they would if working at a professional station. Shows are staffed by: producers, writers, editors, reporters, photojournalists, anchors, directors, technical directors, stage managers, studio camera operators, prompting assistants, CG operators, and audio engineers. OCNJ TV offers appealing programming, produced by high school students for their peers and communities.

The Billows was the student-run newspaper publication from Ocean City High School that published its first edition in March of 1914. Named after the coastal region and the waves that crash along the beach, the early editions were small booklets. As the co-curricular organization grew, so did its distribution methods. By the mid ’90s The Billows was distributed via local newspaper, where it was included as a section of Ocean City’s Sentinel Ledger. Eventually, Microsoft Publisher files were made accessible online and in 2012 the organization joined forces with the TV/Media program, merging to become part of the Current OC in 2023. Today, student multimedia journalists create/share content as part of the television production program.
Past graduates have gone on to intern and work for: the Philadelphia Phillies Media Dept., MTV, NFL Films, NFL Network, Saturday Night Live, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, NBC-Universal, USA Network, TV Guide, Philadelphia Inquirer, The Late Show with David Letterman, Screen Gems Studios, WCVB, Beast Editorial, Olympic Broadcasting Services (London 2012), Film Nation Entertainment, Deluxe Entertainment, Comcast SportsNet, Discovery Communications, the Philadelphia Eagles, the San Francisco 49ers, NBC Sports (including the Super Bowl), and countless other organizations/media entities.
TV/Media at Ocean City High School is a part of School Choice. Students from outside districts can pursue their interests in media production by applying in hopes of ultimately attending Ocean City High School to experience state-of-the-art television & film production offerings taught by an experienced, professional staff with first-hand knowledge of the media, entertainment, and corporate communications industries.

