| Karen Kay Leonard | Signed on: Fri May 12 17:06:05 2006 Adequate public conversation about civic issues (as well as public exposure to candidates) requires that Indianapolis have public access TV. How can we possibly expect to be a world-class city without it? |
| Ron Watson | Signed on: Fri May 12 16:29:27 2006 We want Public Access TV!!!!! The taxpayers/customers speak!!!! |
| Jill Asman | Signed on: Fri May 12 16:26:09 2006 Public Access TV is badly needed in Indianapolis. There is not enough time on local news to get information to and from the community -- in depth, as is needed. The news has other priorities -- ratings. |
| Deb Ellman | Signed on: Fri May 12 16:19:44 2006 Every major city I've lived in has public access TV. This is a no brainer. |
| Clarke Kahlo | Signed on: Fri May 12 16:07:01 2006 Support the worthwhile aims of public access television! |
| Jane Clarke | Signed on: Fri May 12 16:03:51 2006 I believe public access TV is increasingly relevant for communities going into the future from the aspect of archiving historical knowledge, diversity, local issues, the arts, volunteerism, fundraising, democracy, skills training and community pride! |
| David Ford | Signed on: Fri May 12 15:51:16 2006 A world class city needs world class community media. |
| Ruth Ann Ingraham | Signed on: Fri May 12 13:41:38 2006 This is important for our community. |
| Giles R. Hoyt | Signed on: Fri May 12 13:10:47 2006 I have watched cable access in other cities and lamented that my own Indy does not have this implemented. It is a serious lacuna in the spectrum of our cultural and media opportunities. It is a way for citizens of the city and, importantly, for outsiders to learn about our community and enjoy good alternative programming. |
| Susan Kent | Signed on: Fri May 12 12:29:12 2006 Let's get behind this. Indianapolis needs public access TV! |