In December the Atlanta City Council did something increasingly rare among local governments: It reinvested in public access television. By approving nearly $1.6 million in funding over three years to ...
It was a hot, steamy day in July 1980 when I started work as the director of public access television for Cable Atlanta, the company that had won the franchise battle to operate cable TV for the ...
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After the city of Atlanta’s Channel 24 went dark 14 months ago, city officials are reevaluating public access television with plans to launch an updated model early next year. The mayor’s office will ...
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