Public-access TV is just getting off the ground in Philadelphia, 20
years after much of the rest of America. At least one volunteer UC
activist played a crucial role in this important development, which my
newspaper plugged for years before it finally came to pass.
I'll get contact info tomorrow at my office and post it here for you
tomorrow evening, Glenn. All Philadelphians should begin to familiarize
themselves with PA-TV.
-- Tony West
Frank, you seem to know something about public access TV. (Or Anyone else know?)
I can find the live stream through phila.gov/channel 64. How do I contact them?
I could not tell if they are scheduled to record any PHC meetings.
The PHC is potentially more problematic for individual citizens than PCPC, and I'd like to inform them about the architectural committee meeting on Tues. At present, PCPC is an advisory commission, but it seems like the PHC can cause serious trouble with some mechanism of enforcement over the little people in their districts.
I was concerned during the SHCA/UCHS, HD, push. But after interacting and attending the hearings, I became terrified of an HD.
Public access TV is potentially more important to Philadelphia than the
Phillies winning the world series-and that's pretty darn important!
Thanks for any info,
Glenn
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