
With transportation fare hikes constantly increasing and service cuts that affect your commute, a group of transit riders are fed up and have created the Rider Rebellion campaign. It is a division of the Transportation Alternatives organization, in which commuters join together in support of better fares, service, and end of the service cuts. They have also created a transit rider bill of rights, a document that simply states the public’s as commuters have rights.
BronxNet is an independent, not-for-profit organization, established under the Cable Television Franchise Agreement between the City of New York and Cablevision of New York City.The station began cablecasting programs on July 1, 1993.
BronxNet provides local television by the people of the Bronx, for the people of the Bronx. Our channels feature BronxNet produced shows, as well as those created by community access producers.
BronxNet has a commitment to: training Bronx residents in television production, providing hands-on internships and solid media career preparation for high school and college students, and producing programs in the interest of Bronx residents and not-for-profit organizations.
Community Television Channels BronxNet programs are available on Channels 67, 68, 69 and 70 on the Cablevision system and on Channels 33, 34, 35, 36, 37 and 38 on the Verizon Fios system.