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ON THE VERGE OF EXPANSION, THE
The People’s Channel marks 10 years of community media
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In 1997 a small group of concerned community members formed
a non-profit organization to facilitate Public Access TV for
For ten years, TPC has been promoting the advancement of democratic ideals by ensuring that community members have access to electronic media and by promoting effective communication through community uses of media. Through TPC, area citizens have access to a free speech forum through media production, education and distribution of cable television programming.
Over the years, countless people have come to TPC to create and distribute their own media. In a few weeks, TPC is set to expand their services into neighboring Durham, North Carolina, which up until recently had public access services operated by Time Warner Cable. TPC’s founders, Board of Directors, local media producers, and volunteers are proud of The Peoples Channel’s past achievements and excited about the opportunities that lie ahead.
“I feel very blessed to have been a part of this organization over the last five years” states Chad Johnston, Executive Director. “We have faced many challenges in that time, but because of the community’s support, we always seem to prevail.”
Despite legislative changes regulating cable TV and times of
economic hardships, TPC has continued to grow.
The 10 year celebration is a time for the community to reflect on the
importance of having a space in the media for the community to speak to
itself. In times of greater media
consolidation over the last decade, TPC has represented an electronic green
space safe from commercial interests.
The event is also a time to celebrate the community which has made this space
so vibrant and an integral part of the culture of