CCTV 30th Anniversary Honorees

June 03, 2015

On June 14, 2014 CCTV celebrated 30 years of Free Speech and Advocacy with many great frineds and family at the St John's club in Burlington. The following is a list of awardees who were celebrated for their contributions, support and hard work.

Henry Prine - years of volunteer service as he travels off to college.

Jess Wilson - Years of work as a staff member for Channel 17 and CCTV productions.

Tuija Lindell - A fond farewell from her work at Channel 17 and CCTV

Kirby Dunn - For enduring support crunching numbers on election nights.

Greg Epler-Wood - For a sharp wit and watchful advocacy eye.

Jane Kramer - For years of support and sharing her birthday with CCTV every year.

VT Worker's Center - For keeping the Live show in business with their regular use of the time.

Peggy Luhrs - For her long running use of the Live at 5:25 show spot with Feminist Media Review.

Oak LoGalbo - For her years of service to the work of community access both at Channel 17 and MMCTV.

Melinda Moulton - For many many many Live at 5:25 programs.

Somali Bantu Show - For their use of the Live at 5:25 program.

Dennis McMahon - For consistently bringing in interesting guests to the studio for his show Positivley Vermont.

Margaret Harrington - For informing the community about Nuclear power.

Richard Parlato - For years of service on the CCTV board.

Richard Kemp - For his years of service on the CCTV board and always being the loudest voice of support for community access in any public forum.

Scott Campitelli - For his work in partnering to support community access.

Mark Johnson - For his support.

Harold Smith - For his years working on CCTV projects and Cyberskills.

Sandy Baird - For her comitnued use and support of the communtiy access TV medium.

Philip Fiermonte - For being part of the glue behind the CCTV beginnings.

Doug Marden - For years of legal advice.

Samuel Press - For years of legal advice and moral support of the CCTV mission.

Found Line - For fabulous web support and community partnerships advancing community technology.

Golden Cable Award 2014

Jessica Bright and Andy Crawford - for keeping the content flowing across the cables, both invisible and visible.