Media Maven Follow Up: Tag It! Tame the Internet Fire Hose
January 24, 2010Tame the Internet Fire House and stimulate your brain with January's Media Maven: "Tag It!"
Your Input Needed on Channel 17 - Comcast Contract Renewal
January 23, 2010Channel 17/ Town Meeting TV will negotiate a new contract with Comcast Cable this year. What government access TV services do you want to preserve? What new ideas do you have to open the door to local government?
Vermont Common Good News 1/20/2010
January 21, 2010Vermont Common Good News for Nonprofits 1/20/2010 Edition
Our Members
January 18, 2010See the circle of organizations and activists who are members of CCTV Center for Media & Democracy
This Week at CCTV and on Channel 17 1.18.10
January 18, 2010Special links to upcoming programs and events.
A Message from CCTV on Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday
January 18, 2010For us at CCTV (and so many other nonprofit and free speech organizations), mission, service and opportunity is not something that we work for on one special day. These form the heart and contour of our every day work.
Vermont Common Good News 1/14/10
January 07, 2010Vermont Common Good News for Nonprofits 1/13/10 edition
Top Ten Channel 17 and CCTV Web Videos of 2009
January 04, 2010Who is telling their friends and family to watch Channel 17? You may be suprised by the top ten programs viewed online in 2009!
2010 Channel 17 and CCTV Preview
January 03, 2010Breathless like the north wind we are...we hope you will join us in 2010 as viewers, members, volunteers and community producers!
Vermont Nonprofits Go To Montpelier on 2/11
January 03, 2010Vermont Nonprofits go to Montpelier on Thursday, February 11th to meet with their legislators, expand their advocacy skills and discuss the future of Vermont's independent sector. Register Today!
Featured Story
CCTV Receives NEH Grant to Support Community Archives
CCTV Center for Media & Democracy is pleased to announce receipt of a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Humanities Collections and Reference Resources grant alongside 32 peer archival institutions across the country. This $49,927 grant award will support efforts to preserve and expand access to audio/visual community history materials in the CCTV Archives. Read more about this opportunity here!