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George Stoney, a key founder of the public access television movement, passes away

George Stoney considered by many to be the Father of Public Access television has passed away. He died Thursday evening, July 12th, 2012 surrounded by his family. Village Voice Obit and also more here from his home town paper.

During one of my first years in Public Access, I had the honor of meeting him many many years ago at an Regional gathering of community cable television associates. (The ACM had a different name back them.) He left an indelible impression on me that continues to inspire me throughout my career in the public access television movement.

It didn’t take long for me, through the few conversions I had with him over time, to realize the depth of his commitment to truth.

George’s life time career is epitomizes a soulful and tenacious focus on community, media, inclusiveness and justice. He was a visionary who understood the true potential of broadband which transcends the commercial wasteland that corporate politics and rogue capitalism tends to produce. Taking his students through the streets of NYC teaching the idea that each individual has a meaningful perspective, is important, and can provide a valuable contribution to building his/her own community. I understood that he knew the incredible empowering potential Public Access television, and, in fact, he has seen it flourish through the thousands of public access centers through the USA including WCCA TV. Many of his students are leaders in the public access movement today. He also developed unique documentary methods that people continue to use today, and he did not limit his knowledge and methods to his personal students only, he encouraged the public access movement to remove the mystery from the production process, to empower others and to push community media boundaries without apology because it was the right thing to do.

He was a creator, an advocate for the disenfranchised, a film maker, a teacher, a founder of public access, a consultant when needed, a man loved and respected by many.

My mere words can not express the profound impact George has had on our public access community or to me personally.

He will be missed, but his legacy will continue on.

On behalf of all of us at WCCA TV, we extend our deepest sympathy to his family and friends, along with sincere thanks for ALL his has done to stand tall for communities everywhere and for Public Access. THANK YOU GEORGE.

Mauro DePasquale, WCCA TV 13 “The People’s Channel” +

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This week’s reason why I love WCCA TV 13

Just take a look at our website. It’s the right website for pubic access television. More importantly, look at the top recently uploaded community produced programs brought to you by your neighbors:
Workforce Centrals Entrepreneurs program
Armenia’s Martyrs Day
Worcester Civic Academy
Beacon Hill Chat Woman‘s Conference
the 433rd edition of News13 (News with a community vision)
Be Mentally Well treatments for depression

That is only a small tip of the volume of works Worcester’s citizens produce or present at WCCA TV.

TV at it’s best and it’s WCCA TV 13, “The Peoples’ Channel” [The people of Worcester and the world that is] We hope you are participating or watching. WCCA TV LEARN CREATE CONNECT.

TV that is good for you and the community.

Free Tax preparations and an opportunity to get more money back

Have you heard about the EITC and VITA programs? You may be qualified to receive an earned income credit. It may be well worth checking out this WCCA TV produced episode of Soapbox.

A WCCA T “Band Edge” TV show testimonial

“BAND EDGE” a hit music performance show featuring local musicans and performance groups has been placing the spot light on local are talent for nearly two years. We are lining up next season talent. If you or your group, choir, jazz band, acoustic group, can perform at a professional level and wish to share your talent with nealry 50,000 house holds on WCCA cable channel 13 and as well as more on the world wide web at wccatv[dot]com contact me at WCCA TV at 508-755-1880 ext. 11

The following illustrates a groovy and cool testament of this unique opportunity in Worcester.

” I want to thank you, the administration and the staff of WCCA for making
this TV show possible. It is a wonderful experience for us and is such a
great vehicle for sharing our music.

…. we are planning to do a “viewing” on the large screen in the music classroom as part of
our annual jazz “Cool Yule” hang (complete with egg nog and ginger cookies) to celebrate the end of term.

Happy Holidays to you and to everyone at WCCA TV.” Rich Falco Professor Director of Jazz Studies
WPI

WCCA’s Got The Music

WCCA got the music
Are you watching all our great music shows? “Band Edge” features local live bands shot in our studio. “Video Jam” has the latest up and coming indie artist and major stars plus local interviews “Teen Central” places their spotlight on young music talent. There is more too. Get your band seen. Contact Mauro at WCCA TV today. wccatv[ dot ]com

Funny thing about RSS feeds

A funny thing about RSS, for a few weeks we noticed that WCCA’s updated website blogs were not being picked up by various blog rolls. I first noticed it when visiting Wormtown taxi’s blog roll, my friend Jeff even wrote about it here at his worcester mass blog roll.

We had our settings good to go on our side, and for instance, Jeff had his things on his side working. The question was why would our RSS work fine for months and then suddenly, for no apparent reason, not seem to be working?

We, double checked our settings / codes, etc., looked into why this might be happening and even though we work with some of the finest engineering minds who deal with this stuff, we even made outside inquiries in hopes to find a final solution. the only answer that kept coming back was “these things are fluky”. That’s all we got. We did recently switch servers, Hmm, maybe, maybe not. Who knows? Not I.

So today, it seems to be working. I can you hear a chorus sing the famous Handel’s Alleluia. Can you? Al-le-luia !!!

Now you will know a little bit quicker about the cool things going on at community / public access television WCCA TV 13 “The People’s Channel.

Art In the Park , proof culture shines in Worcester.

WCCA shares some news relative to Art in the Park 2009. Please share:
I guess Community Television / WCCA TV members really love Art in the Park. At any rate Worcester’s culutral scene has no problem shining on the local public access channel 13 in Worcester.

1. WCCA TV re-aired Art in the Park 2008 as promotion for this year
2. 4 episodes of Video Jam aired the exhibits as Art in the Park 2009
3. The show “508” by Mike Benedetti , also cable cast on WCCA TV, took place at Elm Park around the Art
4. WCCA TV announced the event on it’s electronic community bulletin board
5. WCCA TV featured Art in the Park 2009 photos taken by staff member, John Simakauskas can be seen also on WCCA’s flickr page and or website.
6. WCCA TV volunteers taped the opening night and made a 30:00 program of footage
7. WCCA TV taped the Art in the Park making a 30:00 program that was aired and uploaded to wccatv.com
WCCA TV 13 , The People’s Channel, Worcester MA. Check out their website:
WCCA TV [dot]com. Thanks to all our volunteers and to those who have donations to support such great programming .