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MUNICIPAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS
& COMMUNITY MEDIA
PROGRAM AREA
2006 CMR and Alliance for Community Media Annual Conference (Boston)
Article: " Public Access Television: An Institutional Analysis"
This paper first identifies the regulatory frameworks, organizational structures, and established practices that structure public access television. It then analyzes how such institutions constrain managers' ability to fulfill a social change mission. Atlanta TelePAC (Telecommunications
Policy Advisory Committee)
Archive of
the Atlanta TelePAC (Telecommunications Policy Advisory
Committee).
"Reinventing
PEG Access in Atlanta"
The authors critique the existing model of community
media as realized by PEG institutions using television
technology They argue that new digital technologies
offer better means to realize community media.
Alliance for Community
Media
Alliance
for Community Media Annual Conference
Monterey, California, July 6-9, 2005
"Access Future": Pre-conference
Workshop (half day) with Pat Garlinghouse, George Stoney,
Hans Klein, Paul Congo, Garth Jowett.
"The
Future is Digital": Session with Kari Peterson,
Hans Klein, Marnie Webb, Scott Alumbaugh.
Research Article
"Making
It Happen Now" [Realizing the Potential of Community
Television and Radio]
Peace Review, special issue on Media and Democratic
Action,
Volume 11, No. 1, March 1999, pp. 41-52.
CMR / Community Media
Review
Special Issue: "Promoting a Progressive
Mass Media"
CMR/Community Media Review, Vol. 19, No. 3 (1996)
Cover and
Table of Contents
"Promoting
a Progressive Mass Media"
"Why
Hasn't Public Access TV Revolutionalized the Mass Media?"
Other articles in this issue:
"The More You Watch, The Less You Know" by
Danny Schechter
"Citizenship or Consumership" by Bob Devine
"If We Don't Put Ourselves On the Air, No One Else
Will" by Elizabeth Meister
"America's Defense Monitor" by Mark Sugg
"Tigers Sprout Wings and Fly" by Martha Wallner
"What is Paper Tiger TV Anyway" by Adriene
Jenik
"TV for the 21st Century" by Dani Newsum
"What is the Flying Focus Video Collective?"
by Moss Drake
CPSR: National Information
Infrastructure
Developing
an Equitable and Open Information Infrastructure
Conference held at MIT, April 1994.

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