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Topic: Community Television


In the News (Sat 26 Dec 09)

  
  Community Television - Stories from Australia's Culture and Recreation Portal
The Melbourne Community Television Consortium Inc. is made up of over sixty Melbourne- and Geelong-based community, cultural and educational groups producing a wide range of programs that reflect the unique social and cultural diversity of Melbourne and its surrounding areas.
Community television broadcasting licences, like all television broadcasting licences, are granted and regulated by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).
Community television stations produce and broadcast locally-produced programs that are relevant to the communities they are based in.
www.cultureandrecreation.gov.au /articles/communitytelevision   (1136 words)

  
 Community Television
Aside from sharing the basic goals of a learning process that was liberatory in nature, media education, critical pedagogy, and community media had another commonality: few defined empowerment or provided empirical evidence that something resembling empowerment had occurred as a result of the practices in the area.
Community television participation was seen to encourage a process by which producers moved outward from the self to others, and to society -- including government and other institutions and organizations.
Sense-Making's perspective of communication practice as a process is also strongly reinforced by findings throughout this study that addressed the process nature of the respondents' public access experience and the nature of empowerment.
communication.sbs.ohio-state.edu /sense-making/zennezejoc/zennezejoc99higgins.html   (5828 words)

  
 Community Access Television : About Us
Community Access Television is a non-profit 501(c)(3) public, education and government (PEG) access television facility serving 34,000 cable households in and web casting from the Bismarck, North Dakota area.
Community Access Television's studio and offices are located at 307 N 4th Street in downtown Bismarck.
Community Access Television is funded by a franchise fee assessed by the Bismarck City Commission upon the local cable provider as compensation for the use of the public right of way to install cable throughout the city.
www.freetv.org /about   (793 words)

  
 Community television - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Australia's Community Television is a form of Citizen media much like Public Access Television in the United States and the Community Channel in Canada.
Community television programs are most often made by community television producers about their own communities and special and diverse interests.
Community television is represented by the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA), the national peak body for community television and community radio.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Community_television   (424 words)

  
 Satellite Community Television
Satellite television is about to bring you the second phase of an exciting and important media project organised by the National Museum of Australia in Canberra – under the auspices of Queanbeyan/Canberra Community TV, and broadcast around Australia by Satellite Community Television.
TELEVISION viewers and program makers are in for a treat with the broadcasting of community television into the Illawarra.
SCTV is a hands-on, accessible organization that represents community aspirations and expresses the programmatic needs of community interests in Sydney and several regions of NSW particularly for those viewers from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
www.communitytv.com.au /p5.htm   (1371 words)

  
 Community Television in Sydney   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
SLICE TV is the community part of TVS, and it has put up a FAQ to try and clear up some of the fear, uncertainty and doubt (FUD) being spread around.
Community Television Sydney (CTS) has had a temporary license for about 10 years.
Community television is about diversity - it's about people outside the mainstream gaining access to the airwaves, so that all parts of the community can particpate in what is currently the most popular mass media: television.
www.physics.usyd.edu.au /~matthewa/c31/ctsindex.html   (260 words)

  
 Policies -- Burnsville/Eagan Community Television   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Community Television offers the public the opportunity to exercise their right to free speech.
Only in the event that public access programming is in violation of local, state and federal laws, and/or be in violation of the Burnsville/Eagan Community Television policies, shall the Burnsville/Eagan Telecommunications Commission have the authority to restrict public access program(s) from the public access channel(s).
To this end, the BECT will generate a community event production schedule on a periodic basis that identifies events for which coverage is a high priority and identifies and reserves the appropriate equipment.
www.bect.tv /Policies.asp   (3694 words)

  
 Germantown Community Television History
Dowden Communications is awarded cable franchise and establishes Germantown Cablevision.
Germantown Community Television enters into international agreements with educational access facilities in Europe and the former Soviet Union.
The Germantown Community Television Foundation is founded with George Walters appointed as the chairman, along with a six member Board of Directors.
www.ghstv.org /history.html   (603 words)

  
 Ellensburg Community Television
The overall purpose of community access television is to provide an opportunity for community members to express their ideas and opinions through the medium of television.
Community producers are trained to effectively use our equipment to create and produce their own programming, which is then aired on Ellensburg Community Television, Cable Channel 2.
ECTV is also a member of the national Alliance for Community Media, whose purpose is to advance democratic ideals by ensuring that people have access to electronic media and by promoting effective communication through community uses of media.
www.cwu.edu /~media/ac_ectv.html   (881 words)

  
 Welcome to the Community Televison Network !
community programming to people in the CTN viewing area; and, to provide nonprofit members direct access to our community through CTN.
The Community Television Network is a nonprofit organization that was founded in 1986 as a station designed to offer low-cost production rates and access to airtime for community organizations operating in the Greater Portland Area.
It is also important for you to inform the Greater Portland Community of your services and the upcoming programs you will be offering to educate the public about topics of concern or interest.
ctn4maine.org   (363 words)

  
 Creative Community Access Television in Tacoma, Washington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
CCAT stands for Creative Community Access TV, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization committed to bringing public access television to Tacoma, Washington.
Public access television is an exciting idea that can serve and reflect our community with lively and vital connections.
Public access television is the closest thing to a completely democratic media tool: You set the agenda, and you decide what the issues will be.
www.angelfire.com /pa/ccat   (83 words)

  
 Dubuque Community Television Home Page
Community Access Programming was made possible by the Dubuque Cable Services Franchise, Ordinance No. 42­81, agreed upon by Teleprompter Corporation and the City of Dubuque, and approved by voters in a 1981 Referendum.
Public, Educational, and Governmental access programming opportunities are also endorsed and protected by the U.S. Congress in the Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984 and the Cable Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992.
In passing these laws, Congress and the City Council each recognized the power and pervasiveness of the electronic media in our everyday lives, the tremendous transmission capacity of cable, and the benefits of the unimpeded flow of diverse opinions and information to society as a whole and to individuals.
www.dbq.com /catv   (280 words)

  
 Sydney Community Television
Satellite Community Television (SCTV) is a community television organization made up of a body of program providers who are interested in delivering both a metropolitan and a regional satellite television service.
SCTV is fundamentally concerned with expanding and developing community participation in free-to-air television.
Most importantly a regional model of community TV has been set up by sharing programming and participation from regions such as Wollongong and the Illawarra, Newcastle and the Hunter, Queanbeyan and the ACT, and Bathurst.
www.communitytv.com.au   (282 words)

  
 City of Raleigh | Raleigh Television Network (RTN)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
This new, all-digital television network is designed to serve the people of Raleigh.
If you want to be thoroughly informed about your City and County governments, enjoy community events, and inform your neighbors about your nonprofit group or concerns then RTN has all that you need.
RTN offers City View Calendar, a community bulletin board for local organizations to promote activities and events that are happening in Raleigh and Wake County.
www.raleighnc.gov /portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_2_306_207_0_43/http;/pt03/DIG_Web_Content/category/Government/Raleigh_Television_Network/Cat-Index.html   (207 words)

  
 'Olelo Community Television
The Kahuku Community Media Center is located on the grounds of the Kahuku Intermediate and High School.
The LCC Community Media Center is located on the grounds of Leeward Community College.
The Palolo/Kaimuki Community Media Center is located on the grounds of Jarrett Middle School.
www.olelo.org /about_olelo/contactus.html   (227 words)

  
 About Community Cable Television
Community Cable Television is Fort Worth’s only Cable Television Station.
Community Cable Television (CCT) is the visual communication arm of Fort Worth municipal government.
There are two other community cable channels that are not run by the Fort Worth Cable Office and are not housed in our downtown studio location.
www.cctfortworth.com /about.asp   (590 words)

  
 Community Calendar/Television FAQs
To air an announcement on the Community Calendar, information must be submitted in typewritten form at least four weeks prior to the event.
Community television is a free service offered by Time Warner Cable allowing a citizen or an organization to produce community television programming.
The channel and studio time, equipment and technical assistance are provided on a first-come, first-served, non-discriminatory basis.
www.twc-sa.com /communityfaqs.htm   (467 words)

  
 Northfield Community Television
We provide facilities and training for members of the community to produce their own shows, and provide cable subscribers with local origination programming unavailable elsewhere.
To find out how members of the Northfield community can have a program cablecast on channel 12, follow the "Access User" link.
This is also the place to go if you want to learn how to create a community message page on channel 16.
www.ntv.org   (119 words)

  
 CTAC - Community Television
The purpose of the Community Television Advisory Committee is to provide input to the NSAC Board of Directors and to staff on decisions involving NSAC community television policies and procedures, budgeting for equipment purchases, and strategic planning.
Educational Access Representatives must be a full-time employee of one of the public school districts or educational institution located within the boundaries of the member cities.
The term of service on the Community Television Advisory Committee is two years.
www.ctv15.org /ctac.php   (397 words)

  
 CTAM Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The membership represents a variety of existing community television organizations throughout the state that have developed, and manage, local cable "access" channels.
CTAM was founded in 1982 as a networking organization for community television stations in Maine and has been incorporated as a 501(c)3 non-profit since 1992.
Awards are presented to creative programs that address community needs, develop diverse community involvement, challenge conventional commercial television formats, and move viewers to experience television in a different way.
www.ctamaine.org   (1787 words)

  
 Community Television of Knoxville - Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Equal Time is community television's unique program featuring statements from candidates for the upcoming primary election.
Since 1975, Community Television of Knoxville (CTV) has provided training and access to television production facilities for the exclusive non-commercial use of Knox County residents, community organizations and local government agencies.
Community Television of Knoxville and The WISE Channel.
www.communityknox.org   (454 words)

  
 Community Television, Australia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Community Television is about just that - giving everyone in the community access to television.
Asian Television Australia Association is a member of Channel 31 in Melbourne, and they have a new home page.
CAT is a member, in some fashion or other, of the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA).
www.physics.usyd.edu.au /~matthewa/cat.html   (489 words)

  
 Reading Community Television, RCTV News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
A portion of the funds will be used to expand the partnership that began with a television acting class earlier this year.
For almost a year, Hart and Rushworth have been meeting with community leaders and developers for their insight and support of such a project.
Both organizations are actively pursuing and welcome the support and assistance of other community groups, individuals, developers, and other leaders interested in keeping, building and growing these and other great cultural assets in the community.
www.rctv.org   (574 words)

  
 Germantown Community Television
The shows are hosted by members of the community and utilize the staff and facilities of Channel 17.
Germantown Community Television located on the campus of Germantown High School, serves as the community access station for the city of Germantown, TN.
Its fiscal management is the responsibility of the Germantown Community Television Foundation.
www.ghstv.org   (383 words)

  
 MCAT, Missoula Community Access Television
Missoula Community Access Television (MCAT) provides Missoula residents and organizations with the equipment, training, and channel time to produce TV programs based on their interests and concerns.
The Community's Access to a television is a logical extension of the First Amendment right, to the most pwerful communications technology of our day.
Using community access television, local people can speak for themselves through programs they produce for the cable system.
www.mcat.org   (357 words)

  
 Welcome to QCTV
Quad Cities Community Television is a non-profit entity that provides information on government and community activities for the northern Minneapolis suburban cities of Andover, Anoka, Champlin, and Ramsey.
In addition, channel 19 is a community electronic bulletin board that currently displays upcoming community events.
QC Media, a division of QCTV, offers visual communication services for clients in the Twin Cities northern metropolitan area.
www.qctv.org   (190 words)

  
 WYOU Ch.4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
WYOU provides equipment and training for members of the Madison community to create local programming that offers diverse alternatives for the viewing public.
With these resources at their disposal, community members are able to write, produce, direct, and perform in their own programs.
WYOU strives to reach all members of the community through its involvement with locally based organizations.
condor.netwurx.net /~wyou   (230 words)

  
 Ashland Daily Tidings :: City hands over TV :: October 20, 2006
That means all television customers will have to disconnect the cable from their digital box and connect it to their television set by Oct. 31.
Ashland Home Net is leasing AFN's television facilities for $1,500 per month, plus 7 percent of gross revenue, minus franchise fees that go to the city and other fees that help support Rogue Valley Community Television.
Much of the television equipment is located at a city-owned building on North Mountain Avenue that also houses AFN Internet equipment.
www.dailytidings.com /2006/1020/stories/1020_afn.php   (1365 words)

  
 . : Community Cable Television-Tuned in to Fort Worth : .
Community Cable Television Channel 7 provides gavel to gavel coverage of most public meetings held at City Hall.
Municipal Channel 7 and Community Channel 31 are not affected by the channel reassignment
Under the Texas Public Information Law, all e-mail messages received by the City of Fort Worth become City records and may be subject to disclosure to the public under the provisions of that statute.
www.cctfortworth.com   (218 words)

  
 Midland Community Television - MCTV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The MCTV Network and Midland Government Television are the City of Midland's public and government access cable television channels.
MGTV 5-Midland Government Television shows programs produced or submitted by government agencies, primarily the City of Midland.
These channels are shown on Charter Communications cable system in the City of Midland and in parts of the surrounding townships.
www.midland-mi.org /government/departments/mctv/mctvhome.htm   (208 words)

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