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CreaTV was founded on June 22, 2008, to take over San Jose community television from Comcast Cable, which for at least 15 years had made their 10th Street studio available for public access. CreaTV went on the air on July 1, 2008, nine days after its founding. [ 1 ]
Municipal-access television and "Community Access television" are ambiguous terms that usually refer to a channel space assigned on a Cable TV System intended to provide the content to all or some of the above listed access channels, [8] and may contain other "access" programming such as "religious access" or the TV programming of a local ...
Tri-Valley Community Television (TV30) is a nonprofit public-access television, educational-access television and government-access television (GATV) (PEG) television channel serving the Tri-Valley area, east of San Francisco, California. The cities include Livermore, Dublin, Pleasanton and San Ramon.
Let's Paint TV: Los Angeles, CA (Eagle Rock Public Access) 2002–2008 600+ John Kilduff [26] Live from Midtown: Bronx, NY (Colours TV) 2007–2009 Hashim "Trends" Smith [27] Live from the Artists Den: Garden City, NY : 2009– [28] The Lone Shark: Bridgeport, CT : 1991–2001 Jim Sharky Sean Haffner [29] Midnight Blue: Manhattan, NY (Channel J ...
Pasadena Media, a trade name of Pasadena Community Access Corporation, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization and municipal operating company of Pasadena, California.The organization oversees four television channels [3] and operates a community media training center and television studio serving Pasadena and other parts of the San Gabriel Valley.
Access Humboldt is a non-profit, community media organization formed in April 2006. It is a provider of Public-access television and FM Radio , operating from Humboldt County, California . It was initially formed to manage local cable franchise benefits on behalf of the County of Humboldt, California and the Cities of Eureka , Arcata , Fortuna ...
The Bay Area Television Archive (BATA) [2] is a regional moving image archive. [3] It preserves and digitally restores [ 4 ] 16mm newsfilm, documentaries and other shows produced by TV stations in Northern California (1948–2005), local Emmy Award-winning programs (1974–2005) and privately donated film collections (1939–2004).
KVST-TV was a television station on channel 68 in Los Angeles, California, owned by the Viewer Sponsored Television Foundation.Broadcasting from May 5, 1974, through December 23, 1975, KVST-TV was an early experiment in public-access and community television that struggled to gain enough viewer support to operate.