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SAVING THE PUBLIC ACCESS TV CHANNELS IN AMERICA
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Release Date: September 12, 2010

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Los Angeles, CA The loss of all the public access cable channels in Los Angeles shocked the entire community including many of the Hollywood personalities and industry professionals got their start on the public access television. Many of them have come together with local cable producers to restore what was lost following an ugly legislative battle in Sacramento in 2006, where the telecom and cable companies in collusion with government officials killed the public access channels Los Angeles.

The Full Disclosure Network® presents a six minute preview of a four-part special series featuring prominent luminaries and civic leaders who describe reasons why they have joined the battle ahead to bring back public access channels in L.A. they are: Seven time Emmy Award winner Ed Asner, Vin Di Bona the Executive Producer of America's Funniest Home Videos, Stanley Sheinbaum Former U C Regent & ACLU First Amendment Advocate, Ron Kaye, a long-time Editor L A Daily News and B. Scott Minerd Chief Investment Officer Guggenheim Partners and David R. Hernandez, Civic Activist. The series is hosted by Emmy Award winner Leslie Dutton.

The documentary series also features the never reported testimony of L A City officials and public access producers in as they appeared in the official debate prior to the City's decision to shut down the channels.Others appearing in the are community cable producers and operators across the nation who tell Full Disclosure Network the benefits of public access programming to the community, they are: Ron Cooper of Sacramento Access,
, Elaine Alston, James Caviness and Robert Sherreta of DCTV and Los Angeles City Councilman Bill Rosendahl, Arthur Poma and Steve Creeger all former cable company operatives.

There are twelve segments in the Documentary that explain the purpose of Public Access television, the history, the battle ground and hope for the future battle to save this valueable public asset.

TWELVE SEGMENTS:
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Segment #1 (8 min) "LA Public Access TV Fight Gains Interest Across America"
Segment #2 (8 min) "Unique Content and Issues Ignored By Commercial Media"
Segment #3 (8 min) "Cities Drop Public Channels But Keep Franchise Fees Intended For PEG Channels"

Program #573
Segment #4 (8 min) "Public Access TV Was Training Ground For Industry"
Segment #5 (8 min) "Public Access Programming Inspired Youth & Community"
Segment# 6 (8 min) "PEG Public, Educational & Government Channels Threatened"

Program #574
Segment #7 (8 min) "Public Access TV Funds Diverted By City Government"
Segment #8 (8 min) "City Officials Blame State for Los of Local Public Access TV"
Segment #9 (8 min) "Federal Legislation For Cable Fees Use In Operations Funding Stalled in Congress"

Program #575
Segment #10 (8 min) "Internet Is No Replacement for the Public Access Audience"
Segment #11 (8 min) "Why Politicians Aren't Interested In Restoring Public Access TV"
Segment #12 (8 min) " Restore LA Public Access TV: Public Television Industry Corporation (P-TIC) To"



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Hildewilde   PSusvWHUvgCJoILe

Posted: 05:56 pm [PST] on March 23 2012

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Posted: 10:08 pm [PST] on January 18 2012

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Becky   Illinois

Posted: 08:28 am [PST] on January 20 2011

The internet has made Public Access television obsolete... which is why we're all sitting here watching this video online right now.

Rod Bleckstyne   Vancouver Can.

Posted: 11:00 pm [PST] on January 19 2011

I can't see where public access tv has had any real effect on either motivating viewers in defending/promoting Democracy nor in stopping the Fascist US Govt/Corporate Dictatorship of America! Their Wars,Oil and Financial Atrocities continue unabated!

Joe Rizoli   Framingham MA USA

Posted: 09:04 pm [PST] on January 16 2011

Another problem can come from the access cable channels itself. In Framingham MA USA, our cable station FPAC-TV changed its Policy and Procedures Policy's THREE times to get us off the air with help from the ADL and other Jewish Elite nutjobs who mock freedom of speech and Constitutional liberty's. So it can come from within and WHO runs your access cable channel .

Joe Rizoli
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George Buzzetti   Los Angeles

Posted: 01:49 pm [PST] on January 16 2011

I have worked with and know Leslie Dutton. She is performing an important public service with promoting reinstating public access television. I had a public access show called "Education Watch" for six years. It had an effect on how people viewed the documented truth about education and its effects on society.

No matter your view under free speach you should be able to express it. This is the basis of a real, not imagined, society which believes in the truth and freedom. For instance, because of Wikileaks the people of Tunesia are in the process of taking back their country and so far it is not based on religeous ideology but the facts on the ground as revealed in the State Department memos, which I read just before the Tunesians said "We have had enough of your theft of our country".

Please help this new organization gain back our free speach rights as they were laid out long ago in the legislation allowing cable television. I was one of the first people who took classes in San Diego when this was first allowed. It was a long time ago. You must ask "why don't they want CABLE ACCESS TELEVISION anymore"?

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