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Community Television Network - Chicago
Community TV Network (CTVN), a leader in community access to media, empowers low-income young adults and children in Chicago to identify, address and resolve issues through the use and understanding of media arts.
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Community Television of Knoxville
Since 1975 Community Television of Knoxville (CTV) has provided training and access to television production facilities for the exclusive non-commercial use of Knox County residents community organizations and local government agencies.
Accessible in more than 100,000 homes - 24 hours a day, CTV serves a wide constituency, including community residents, nonprofit organizations, community groups, and local government agencies. CTV provides informative, educational, and cultural programming not available anywhere else on television.
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Citizen Film
Citizen Film is an independent documentary production company dedicated to telling personal stories with care and dignity. We work with community institutions to make and distribute films that foster active participation in civic and cultural life.
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Chicago Filmmakers
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Center for Independent Documentary
Center for Independent Documentary (CID) is a non-profit organization dedicated exclusively to collaborating with independent filmmakers, offering assistance and support in bringing their films to completion. We can act as fiscal sponsor, manage project funds, provide technical and creative support, and provide other services.
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Boston Neighborhood Network
Since its inception in 1983 BNN has provided unique and versatile opportunities for the public to communicate via cable television. The organization reaches out to nearly twenty neighborhoods and its channels are watched by approximately 33% of Comcast and RCN subscribers or 46 500 households. A survey commissioned by the City of Boston found that BNN's viewers tended to be long-term residents.
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Brattleboro Community Television (BCTV)
BCTV is a volunteer not-for-profit Vermont corporation formed to facilitate encourage and promote community involvement in volunteer-produced non-commercial television and to oversee and ensure the contractual and regulatory commitments to public educational and governmental access of the cable communication system provider for the towns which carry BCTV as one of its access channels.
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Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC)
BAVC (pronounced "bay-vac") is a nonprofit media arts center that was founded in 1976 by a coalition of media makers and activists who wanted to find alternative, civic-minded applications for a new technology - PortaPak video. While the technology has continued to change, BAVC’s mission to bring increased cultural and economic participation to underserved communities through media, and our belief that telling compelling stories is powerful for both media maker and audience, remains.
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Austin School of Film @ Motion Media Arts Center
The Austin School of Film @ Motion Media Arts Center is dedicated to providing adults and youth with the educational and practical resources needed to make production happen. We are not just a facility but a facilitator of filmmaking and media arts in Texas.
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Austin Film Society
- Showing great films and premieres
- Managing a 100,000 square foot film production facility in central Austin
- Awarding grants and supporting filmmakers
- Teaching kids & adults about filmmaking
- Presenting the annual Texas Film Hall of Fame awards to raise funds for all the above

