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Indianapolis Cable Television and Public, Educational and Government Access (PEG) TV Related Links

Cable TV Complaints for Indianapolis

Bright House Networks Local News and Reports
Phone: (317) 972-9700
Formerly Time Warner and also American Cablevision

The Buske Group Archives
Papers and data on recent cable franchise renewals, and sample documents and contracts for public access TV.

Comcast Local News and Reports
Phone: (317) 872-2225

Educational Televison Channel (ETC)

Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

Indianapolis Cable Communications Agency

Indianapolis Cable Franchise Board

Indianapolis Cable Franchise Agreements and Ordinance

Indianapolis City-County Council

Miller and Van Eaton, PLLC Papers

Spiegel & McDiarmid's Publications
Includes papers by Attorney James N. Horwood on topics such as PEG access and the law, political speech, public rights of way, and cable franchising.

Telecommunications Act of 1996

TotaLink Local News and Reports

WCTY Channel 16 government access channel

Other PEG Access Television Links

 

The Alliance for Community Media

Deep Dish Television Network
National grassroots satellite network

Fort Wayne public access television

Free Speech Internet Television
Webcasting of over 500 audio/video productions

Local Cable Organizing
Excellent resource with cable television and refranchising news from around the country.

The Global VillageCommunity Access Television list
Worldwide links to 560 Public Access Television sites in 19 countries

The History of Public Access TV
by Bill Olson

Monroe County Community Access Television Services (CATS) (Bloomington, IN)

Paper Tiger Television
Over 200 programs "reading" mass media

PEGChannels.com
eMagazine of Public, Access and Government Access Channels

Public Access: Fortifying the Electronic Soapbox
Roberts, Jason. (October 1994). Federal Communications Law Journal. Vol. 47, No. 1.

Public Access, Cable and Satellite on the Media Reform Network
News and national e-activism.

Public Access TV News and Resources with Timeline
Excellent resources on public access TV including activism, news, history and timelines. By Bill Huston.
 

Public Access Awareness Association

San Francisco Community Television Corporation's list of public access cites

Websites of PEG Access Centers

Whitewater Community Television (Richmond, IN)

Activism, Media Reform and Alternative Media Related Links

The Alliance for Community Media

The Benton Foundation
The Benton Foundation works to realize the social benefits made possible by the public interest use of communications.

Advocacy Video: Producing Change

Blue Pear
Organic Media Hub

The Center for Public Integrity: "Well Connected"
Influence peddling reports and news on the FCC and big media. Includes earchable media ownership database.

Citizens for Independent Public Broadcasting
Putting the PUBLIC back into public broadcasting

Deep Dish Television Network
National grassroots satellite network

Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR)
National media watch group that offers well-documented criticism of media bias and censorship and promotion of activism.

Free Press Media Reform Network
Founded by author and professor Robert McChesney, Free Press is a national non-profit media reform organization and sponsor of the National Conference on Media Reform.

Free Speech Internet Television
Webcasting of over 500 audio/video productions and webhosting

HUD's Neighborhood Networks

Independent Media Center
Indymedia is a collective of independent media organizations and hundreds of journalists offering grassroots, non-corporate coverage. Indymedia is a democratic outlet for the creation of radical, accurate, and passionate tellings of truth.

Independent Televison Services
Funding and education for innovative independent television
producers.

Indiana Find News and Media

The Media Tank

An innovative non-profit organization working to bring together media arts, education and activism to build broader awareness and support for media as a vital civic, cultural and communications resource.

MediaScope
Promoting constructive depictions of health and social issues in media

New Mexico Media Literacy Project

Progressive Television Coalition (Indianapolis)

Project Censored
Explores and publicizes important stories that are censored.

Reclaim the Media

Take Back the Media
Take Back The Media is a cooperative project by progressive American citizens. We are dismayed at the pro-government, pro-corporate bias shown by American media, and we intend to do something about it.

Teen Health and the Media
"Using the power of media literacy, we encourage young people to make healthy choices and to interact with the media both as critical viewers and creators."

Using Grassroots Documentary Films for Political Change
Outreach Tips for Nonprofits and Activist Organizations

The Video Activist Network

Videomaker Magazine

Local Indianapolis Film Organizations and Festivals

The Bubakar Awards
"The Oscars have spawned a great number of parodies, knock-off, and alternatives (such as The Bubakar Awards, who hold their annual anti-Oscar gala on the same night in not-so-star-studded Indianapolis, Indiana)." InStyle, March 2001

The Film Commune

Heartland Film Festival

The Indiana Film Commission
"the most up-to-date film and video resources, crew listings and the latest on casting calls, and film events in Hoosierwood"

The Indiana Film Society

Indianapolis Gay and Lesbian Film Festival

Indy Film Forums


 
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