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Bob's Big Adventures with Bob Venturini began on 29 May 1993, and airs on Cox Communications' public access television channel in Rhode Island every Monday at 3:30pm, Saturday at 10:00am, and Sunday at 10:00pm.
The members of Metropolitan Video met while they were working at Manhattan Cable TV's public access television (MCTV) department, where community members could get free training in video production, borrow equipment and schedule their programs for broadcast.
Harold Channer, American talk-show host on public-access television
Stein was co-host of TV Party a public-access television cable TV show in New York City that ran from 1978 to 1982.
Nixon is currently living in Birmingham, AL and working with John Grisham on his account of the story tentitively titled: "The N-Word, LSD, and 8 Other Ways to Not Build a House on Public Access Television".
George C. Stoney, New York University professor of communications, the father of public-access television
Pracatan can be seen on the Manhattan Neighborhood Network public-access television channel 56 on Saturday nights at 9:30pm.
The Mr. Science Show first aired on Time Warner Cable as a Public-access television show 1992 with Tim Perkins as Mister Science.
public-access television cable TV show in Austin, Texas, hosted by Charlie Sotelo and the mysterious "Cinco." Each show featured clips of TV, film and music ephemera along with commentary by the hosts and calls from a predictably unruly Public-access television audience.
York Community Access Television, a public-access television station in York, Pennsylvania, USA