Nadia of the 411 Show interviews Mike Trujillo of quote-unquote.org, Channel 27 in Albuquerque New Mexico, on the importance of public access television across the U.S. as a tool to help Youth learn to produce their own media.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Dina Kaplan of Blip.TV on Videoblogging, Social Networking Part 2
Dina Kaplan, co-founder of Blip.Tv, a video hosting website, talks about the Videoblogging and social networking trend at the National Conference for Media Reform in January 2007. She explains what it is, who does it and why.
Part 2 of 2.
Dina Kaplan of Blip.TV on Videoblogging, Social Networking
Dina Kaplan, co-founder of Blip.Tv, a video hosting website, talks about the Videoblogging and social networking trend at the National Conference for Media Reform in January 2007. She explains what it is, whoâs doing it and why.
Part 1 of 2.
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Michael Jackson Smooth Criminal, Raul Riojas Body Language Dance
Raul Riojas from Body Language Dance gives this awesome performance at the Jumpstart Performance Party 2007. He dances to Michael Jackson, Smooth Criminal to an enthusiastic audience. Raul is a self-taught dancer who now teaches hip hop dance in San Antonio.
Friday, April 06, 2007
Michael Jackson, Billie Jean, Raul Riojas Body Language Dance
Raul Riojas from Body Language Dance gives this superb performance at the Jumpstart Performance Party 2007. He dances to Michael Jacksons Billie Jean to an enthusiastic audience. Raul is a self-taught dancer and currently teaches hip hop dance.
Produced by 411 Productions
Wednesday, April 04, 2007
Is Public Access Under Fire by AT&T U-Verse?
Public Access Producers in
A threatening item is on the Agenda for the San Antonio City Council meeting on April 5, 2007. Below is a copy of the agenda item. Of note is the part of Alternatives. This request for action basically states that if the AT&T U-Verse test fails, that AT&T should not be required to carry the Public Access, Governmental, or Educational channels (PEG for short), And THAT THE OTHER CABLE COMPANIES SHOULD NOT BE REQUIRED TO AS WELL, which would kill public access. Is this how AT&T is trying to get out of having to carry the public access channels? Inquiring minds want to know. What we have found out about how U-Verse really works can be reviewed in this link
http://saveaccess.org/sites/saveaccess.org/files/HowYouAreDelivered.pdf
CITY OF | Agenda Item # 23 4/5/2007 |
DEPARTMENT: Finance | DEPARTMENT HEAD: Ben Gorzell |
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SUMMARY: This ordinance authorizes an agreement with AT&T Texas to conduct first office application "FOA" for the purposes of AT&T to carry the City's Public, Education and Government (PEG) programming on its U-Verse TV Service. | ||||||||
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: AT&T and the City of carriage of the City's three PEG channels. The Texas Utilities Code requires that the City provide PEG programming in a format compatible with the provider's technology and that the provider carry the channels after the City has made that request. This agreement is to test signal compatibility. The City has identified one point of demarcation for all three PEG channels for AT&T. Each party will be responsible for its side of the demarcation point. The City will install transmission equipment to transmit PEG content. AT&T will install and test encoders to capture the City's PEG programming. Upon termination of this agreement, the City is entitled to the equipment installed by AT&T for the City's PEG channels.
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ISSUE: In the Summer of 2006, AT&T Texas began testing the delivery of IPTV. The City has the right to request that its community (PEG) channels be carried on its system. Testing is required because the deliverly of service is different than that of our current cable operators. The City and AT&T have identified a single point of demarcation to simplify and reduce the cost of implementation.
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ALTERNATIVES: AT&T 's system. However, the City should then consider removing the requirement of its other cable providers in order to be consistent with our cable/video providers and to provide consistent cable/video services to citizens. ????????????????????????????????????????????????????? What the hell is that suppose to mean?????????????????? That they can kill PEG?(edited in) | ||||||||
FISCAL IMPACT: for the purposes of providing PEG services. Funds have been appropriated in this 2007 budget to provide connectivity to additional providers. | ||||||||
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Monday, April 02, 2007
San Antonio Election 2007 District 8 Candidates Forum Part 1
San Antonio City Council Election Forum held March 26, 2007 for District 8 City Council Seat. Candidates answered questions from the community concerning various issues such as how to protect the Edwards Aquifer (the only fresh water source for San Antonio), the $500 million bond proposal, and how to protect San Antonio trees (many land developers ignore the tree ordinance to protect trees and clear the land completely). This video is also running on Public Access Television in San Antonio Texas during April 2007. Part 1 of 6. For the other 5 parts, go to our other website 411productions.blogspot.com.
Candidates May 2007
For City Council District 8 San Antonio.
Diane Cibrian
Gloria Sanchez
Mario Obledo
Morris Stribling
Jacob Dell (not present during 1st half)
Bert Cecconi (not present)
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