Channel 17's New Leadership
May 27, 2009The Channel 17 Board of Trustees oversee Channel 17/ Town Meeting TV (on Comcast and BT) and are pleased to announce their newly elected leadership for the coming year.
Community Media Charts the Future in Burlington at the Alliance for Community Media Conference
May 20, 2009Several hundred community media and public access TV makers convene for northeast regional conference of the Alliance for Community Media on Thursday, May 21st and Friday, May 22nd at Champlain College in Burlington Vermont.
Changing Media Politics as Usual in DC
May 18, 2009The lastest public media policy was discussed last week at the Free Press DC Summit held on May 14th. Listen and read all about it here...
What Donors Want from Nonprofits
May 15, 2009Nancy Cathcart of the Greater Burlington YMCA recently posted this information on what donors are looking for: "Meanwhile, renowned author and researcher, Penelope Burk, asked 22,000 Americans to talk about how the economy will affect their philanthropy in 2009. While donors had much to say about fundraising, their most important advice was directed to Boards, CEOs and top Development decision-makers.
CCTV Youth Video Club
May 13, 2009 Has the time come to rebuild the Youth Video Club? Come watch some examples of youth made video pieces and discuss what would make a youth video club work for you.
Williston Roundabout Public Hearings on TV and Online
May 13, 2009Public meetings on a proposed roundabout at the corne of US2 and North Williston Rd.
Governor Jim Douglas on Legislative Report Live@5:25
May 13, 2009Join Rep. Aswad and Rep. Sharpe as they discuss the current legislative session with Vermont's governor.
Report: Impact of 25 Years of Telco Deregulation
May 13, 2009TV Programs & Events: Week of May 11th 2009
May 11, 2009Check here for this week's programs and events of note at Channel 17/ Town Meeting TV and CCTV Center for Media & Democracy...
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!