WHAT
IS BRONXNET?
BRONXNET is the private,
not-for-profit community television station serving the borough of the
Bronx. The Station was established in 1988, under an agreement between
the City of New York and Cablevision of New York City. BRONXNET programs
four channels-67, 68, 69, and 70-on the Cablevision system in the Bronx.
Each channel presents a unique brand of programming: Channel 67 focuses
on public affairs programs produced by the station. 67's programs keep
viewers up-to-date on local issues and face-to-face with the borough's
representatives. Channel 68 features arts and entertainment programs including
many that spotlight local artists. Channel 69 includes a host of foreign
language programs of special interest to the various nationalities that
make up the borough. Channel 70 is largely dedicated to informational
programs produced by local organizations as well as inspirational programs
produced by local churches.
FACILITIES AND
EQUIPMENT
BRONXNET is conveniently
located on the campus of Lehman College. The station's main studio is
a fully equipped, three-camera studio, complete with professional Betacam-SP
recording capability. Field equipment includes professional hi-8 and digital
cameras and editing is available on three professional formats. An additional
studio shared with Lehman College accommodates community programming produced
by the station.
PRODUCTION TRAINING
BRONXNET provides
television production training for individuals and organizations that
want to utilize the station's equipment and facilities to produce programs
to air on a BRONXNET channel. Training is available to Bronx residents,
representatives of Bronx organizations and students who attend college
in the Bronx. Production trainers are individuals with years of experience
in the production business.
ACCESS
Once training is completed,
individual have access to BRONXNET's equipment, production facilities
and channels, as Certified Access Producers. The producers create their
own non-commercial programs that uniquely express their own point of view.
The programs air on Channels 68, 69 and 70, each available 24 hours a
day.
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