Roundtable discussion on the future of public access television and community media. A series of panels with invited speakers/experts will cover the following topics: a. Mission and Core Services - a discussion on the role public access tv and services can play in the community, focusing on fundamental policy concerning access, and with an eye to prioritizing services to help ensure the essential functions are funded.
Roundtable discussion on the future of public access television and community media. A series of panels with invited speakers/experts will cover the following topics: b. Community - a discussion on how public access television can best connect with and serve the community, as well as a consideration of the various constituencies that form the public access community.
Roundtable discussion on the future of public access television and community media. A series of panels with invited speakers/experts will cover the following topics: c. Innovation - this panel will momentarily put aside aside conventional public access television services; instead, it will consider alternate media and new technologies, and investigate their importance to the local community. The goal here is to incubate new ideas, and help ensure that public access and community media stay relevant in the face of media and technological changes.
Roundtable discussion on the future of public access television and community media. A series of panels with invited speakers/experts will cover the following topics: d. Funding - a discussion of possible funding models and non-profit development methods for public access television, with special consideration given to the changes that arise out of state cable tv franchising deregulation.
Citizen Communication. The first 10 speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda.
Roundtable discussion on the future of public access television and community media. A series of panels with invited speakers/experts will cover the following topics: a. Mission and Core Services - a discussion on the role public access tv and services can play in the community, focusing on fundamental policy concerning access, and with an eye to prioritizing services to help ensure the essential functions are funded.
Roundtable discussion on the future of public access television and community media. A series of panels with invited speakers/experts will cover the following topics: b. Community - a discussion on how public access television can best connect with and serve the community, as well as a consideration of the various constituencies that form the public access community.
Roundtable discussion on the future of public access television and community media. A series of panels with invited speakers/experts will cover the following topics: c. Innovation - this panel will momentarily put aside aside conventional public access television services; instead, it will consider alternate media and new technologies, and investigate their importance to the local community. The goal here is to incubate new ideas, and help ensure that public access and community media stay relevant in the face of media and technological changes.
Roundtable discussion on the future of public access television and community media. A series of panels with invited speakers/experts will cover the following topics: d. Funding - a discussion of possible funding models and non-profit development methods for public access television, with special consideration given to the changes that arise out of state cable tv franchising deregulation.
Citizen Communication. The first 10 speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda.