Fargo will plunge further into public access television next week when the new Channel 99 becomes available to CableOne subscribers. The city already operates public access Channel 12, which airs City ...
WEST FARGO — Leaders of a civic engagement organization are urging West Fargo leaders to reconsider their March 17 decision not to renew the use of a public access channel on local cable. As part of a ...
Alan Heller remembers when Duarte Public Access Channel was operated out of a closet in a band room in Duarte High school in the 1980s. As a volunteer and former president, he tapped local sports — ...
FAYETTEVILLE — Like so much of public access television’s more than 30-year history in Fayetteville, an event held Thursday at the Cosmopolitan Hotel didn’t go off without a bit of improvisation and ...
The producers of LGBTQ+ public access series viewed them as a blend of entertainment, art and media activism. AlexLMX/iStock via Getty Images “Hello to all you lovely lesbians out there! My name is ...
You’re flipping through the channels on the TV in your grandma’s basement. 26, 27, 28 … wait, what? You flip back to channel 27, and there he is: Dean Dream, a vision of old Hollywood glamour, ...
Denver Open Media is celebrating its fourth anniversary tonight. It’s a unique organization in that their public access TV station does not get much of anything from the city of Denver. The government ...
“Hello to all you lovely lesbians out there! My name is Debbie, and I’m here to show you a few things about taking care of your vaginal health.” So opens the first “Lesbian Health” segment on “Dyke TV ...
The number of channels and rate of funding for New York City’s thriving public access TV scene could be made the same as that for the rest of the country if a massive telecommunications overhaul now ...
“Public access was a platform for the weirdest New Yorkers who had any sort of gumption to create,” says Blockhead, a hip-hop producer whose new album on the Ninja Tune label, Interludes After ...
Half-hour from downtown, turtles float, alligators sun and birds bathe in Armand Bayou. Houston has the most successful Crime Stoppers in the world, helping solve 1,152 cases last year. Katrina ...
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