CBS Live is a 24-hour cable news channel that provides live coverage of breaking news events, as well as political analysis and opinion programming. The channel features a mix of news anchors and commentators, who discuss and debate current events, often from a neutral perspective. Some of the popular programs on CBS Live include: "CBS This Morning" : A morning news program that features a mix of news, interviews, and lifestyle segments. "CBS Evening News" : A nightly news program that provides in-depth coverage of national and international news, as well as weather and sports updates. "60 Minutes" : A long-running news magazine program that features investigative reports, interviews, and feature stories. "Face the Nation" : A Sunday morning news and public affairs program that features interviews with political leaders, experts, and newsmakers. "CBSN" : A 24-hour digital streaming news service that provides live coverage of breaking news events, as well as original reporting and analysis. These programs provide a well-rounded coverage of national and international news, as well as in-depth analysis of current events.
Community served television is not a dream but is reality thanks to Grassroots Television and those who choose to keep it going and prospering. The viewers decide what should be televised and they are also the ones who help support and fund the concept of free speech and basic interests shared in the media of television. Grassroots TV proclaims itself to be the only free speech venue available in the Roaring Fork Valley area. Democracy Now is the first actual live broadcast to come from their studio which is an extremely busy station that has seen production of some eight hundred programs a year. Five full time staff members see to the daily operations and over the years many famous people have appeared on Grassroots Television. The list reads like a who's who in world leaders and influential people. King Abdullah II of Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, President Barack Obama, General Colin Powell (Secretary of State), Bob Shieffer (Reporter), and Glenn Frey and Willie Nelson (Musicians) are but a few well know people who have opinions they have shared with viewers on Grassroots Television.
Since the early 70's when Chicago State University built the original TV studio the progress has been steady, exceeding any expectations for a student run studio format. The hands on experience has been a valuable addition to the university as a whole. Ever increasing enrollment proves how popular the concept of the student's experience in the electronic media field can be to the individual student with interests in this venue. Located in Douglas Hall, CSU has added on over the years. Audio as well as digital editing suites, camcorders for student use with projects and remote shoots, complete with digital editing suites have made the entire experience inspiring and attractive to the student curriculum. Now the studios run twenty four hours seven days per week and have become quite professional in their output. Local Area Network or LAN lines have been added on to integrate the media among classrooms and servers capable of storing large amounts of information from all systems mean safe storage of info from all departments. CSU TV is a professional endeavor from any perspective.
If you value your First Amendment rights you might want to consider what television programming you watch. PCTV is the public access channel for the Pittsburgh community and the local citizenry are encouraged to take advantage of their offerings which include equipment, training, and use of production services to create programs of by and for the locals that are only limited by one's imagination. Since 1981 Pittsburgh Community TV has been in the public service business, offering audio and video assistance and training through programs and workshops. With its major funding supplied by Verizon and Comcast PCTV also gladly accepts donations from a wide assortment of foundation and corporate grants in addition to generous individual donors. Those wishing to learn about television production can take classes and learn through the workshops offered by PCTV. There are many areas of production that individuals can benefit from, and while it's not all free the charges (only for workshop materials) are very nominal. The wide variety of programs to be found on PCTV include The Woodshop Show, live satellite feeds of Grit TV, Democracy Now!, and The Shirley Douglas Show
L.A. CityView 35 (or City View Channel 35 Live) is government TV station of Los Angles, CA. The channel features lots of original programming. Each show features informative and at times, eye-opening dialogue, as hosts Bob & Sharon Jimenez interview business leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals about doing business in Los Angeles. Show #16 Iconic Oscar-winning cinematographer Haskell Wexler is 89 years old and still fighting for humane work hours for the crews working behind the scenes in Hollywood. Sharon Jimenez talks to the cinematographer behind One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? bout the order from the National Labor Board now forcing IATSE and Local 600 to hold a special election to let Wexler run for the National Executive Board of one of Hollywood's most powerful unions. Can tax credits keep film and television production in LA? Bob Jimenez interviews Alan J. Bailey a tax credit expert and former Paramount executive about the business of making films in America when other countries are fighting for our industry. One of LA's most famous clergymen talks about his work to try and save jobs at Homeboy Industries while launching Homeboy chips and salsa's at local Ralph's stores. Sharon Jimenez talks to Father Gregory Boyle about his ministry and his leadership of Homeboy Bakery and Homegirl Cafe. Valerie Martinez of the California High Speed train talks with Bob Jimenez about the long anticipated high-speed train to Northern California. When can we expect to ride? With top attorneys in LA making over $1,000 an hour, seeking the best legal advice doesn't come cheap. Sharon Jimenez talks to Latham Watkins' David W. Fleming about the high cost of legal services. Bob Jimenez meets up with the Everychild Foundation's Jacqueline Caster as the two discuss how the women's charity picks one group a year to award a one million dollar grant. Which local charity is likely to get the big check this year? Notorious - In this edition of Portfolio, viewers will take a peek into the "Notorious" history of the Port of Los Angeles. Viewers will be acquainted with a couple of legendary figures who resided at the Terminal Island Prison, meet a prominent resident who was a woman far ahead of her time and then experience the roar and excitement of prohibited drag racing. There is more to the Port of Los Angeles than meets the eye, tune in to Portfolio on Thursdays at 10:00 a.m. on Channel 35. CONNIE MARTINSON TALKS BOOKS, Journalist Tim Johnson's Tragedy in Crimson examines the precarious relationship between China and the Tibetan community, and profiles a culture that is vanishing under the weight of a much more dominant one. Johnson treks to nomadic settlements in Tibet to speak with its people, and travels alongside the Dalai Lama in his campaigns for Tibetan sovereignty. At the age of 53, John Kralik's life was in crisis a failing law firm, another failed relationship, growing distance from his children, etc. everything seemed to be slipping from his grip. Then one day while out on a walk, he decided to quit moping and start being grateful for what he had. What followed was a one-year self-improvement challenge to send one thank you a day to the people in his past and present who've affected his life. 365 Thank Yous chronicles Kralik's yearlong project and his inspirational journey of self-discovery and personal growth. Between a Rock and a Hot Place is author/screenwriter Tracey Johnson's hilarious and brutally honest appraisal of life at 50. Chockfull of sound advice and sobering realizations for women at the half-century mark, this book doesn't sugarcoat the obvious: you're growing old accept it, make the most of it, and plan accordingly.
The cable casting programming found on SFGTV has been granted to the City and the County of San Francisco to enable broad coverage of all things worth viewing in regards to government workings and that pertain to the City of San Francisco. Designed to provide the citizens of San Francisco with access to information on and about the local government, you can find gavel to gavel coverage of Mayoral Commission meetings, Press Conferences, Board of Supervisor's meetings and is operated by Department of Telecommunications as well as Informational Services or DTIS. Along with being considered a means of public assess SFGTV is in existence to aid the appropriate City Departments with services related to their video production efforts. The program schedule includes expanding of citizen's awareness about their government which includes boards, agencies, commissions, and those agencies supported by government. Additionally SFGTV vows to distribute and provide programs of interest to residents of the city and county that are of an enlightening, informative, and entertaining matter that will also encourage citizens to participate in activities, decisions, and government services. In other words SFGTV is a public access channel for the citizenry of San Francisco.
Box Office Movies TV channel presented by "Veetle", features freshest movies broadcasting online: Unstoppable, Enter The Void, Jackass 3D, The Switch, Vampires Suck, Mao's Last Dancer, Love and Other Drugs, SkyLine, How Do You Know, I'm Still Here, The Next Three Days, Predators, Robin Hood, Takers, Going the Distance, Easy A, Never Let Me Go, Devil, Paranormal Activity 2, Alpha and Omega, You Again, My Soul To Take, Stone, Conviction, The Next Three Days, Burlesque, The Social Network, Life as We Know It, Hereafter, Buried, Tangled, The Experiment, Due Date, It's Kind of a Funny Story, Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.
Fox 11 News (also referred as KTTV, or Fox 11 LA, or Fox 11 Los Angeles) is News Corporation-owned television station serving Los Angeles metropolitan area. Founded in 1949 KTTV was developing as news dedicated TV channel finally purchased by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation and formed the basis for the new Fox television network in 1986. Fox 11 airs mostly local news during the week and one hour of then on weekends. The weekday broadcast of Fox 11News starts with Fox 11 Morning News Early Edition anchored by Jean Martirez. It is replaced by Fox 11 Morning News in 5 AM and another Fox 11 anchor Tony McEwing joins Jean Martirez to host it. Then, in 7 AM it is time for Good Day L.A, a high-ranked television talk show hosted by Jillian Reynolds (a former Canadian actress observing weather situation) , Steve Edwards (an icon of Los Angeles television, main GDLA anchor) and Dorothy Lucey (handling the entertainment reports). The Good Day LA followed by Fox 11 News at 10 am with Tony McEwing and Jean Martirez. The program lasts till 10:30 am and replaced by Fox 11 News at Noon and then Fox 11 Ten O'Clock News giving the full coverage of day news: business, entertainment, government, world, political, social and cultural.
KGOV is the local television station of Kern County featuring diverse government-related programming: Animal control, Kern County, Waste Management, Board of City of Bakersfield, To your health, Animal Adoption, BOS Agenda, 2010 State, Youth Panel, Permanency, Commission, INSIDE KERN, City Council of the County and Army Newswatch.
Russia 24 (former VESTI television channel) - Russia's information channel. Russia 24's main objective is to provide viewers the latest information from all regions of the country. Russia 24 airs world's major news, as well as news of the economy, sports, culture, high technology, special reports, investigative, live broadcasts of public, political and other events.Russia 24 programs are: "The News" - the main news program airing every half hour; "News. Economy - an overview of the major economic events of the day broadcasting twice an hour; "News. Culture "- an overview of cultural events; "News. Regions "- an overview of main national achievements in the Russian Federation regions; "News. Sports"- a review of a day sports events; "News. Weather" - a weather forecast for the major cities of Russia. "News. Net an overview of events taking place in the Internet environment. "News suburbs" - a weekly program featuring the Moscow events. "News of the Commonwealth" - news program featuring major events of the former USSR countries; "No comment" - the video chronicles of some of the unusual events of the day; "Cinema Industry" - Ivan Kudryavtsev's program about top events of film industry; "Space" presents reports of the space flights preparations for and the most important achievements in the field of astronautics; "My Planet" presented by RTR block of environmental documentaries; "Parliamentary Hour" - an overview of major events in the life of the State Duma of Russian Federation; "Pulse" - an overview of important developments in the field of medicine; "Replica" - journalistic column in which Maxim Sokolov and Alexander Privalov talk about the important events of the day; "Russian Technologies" - a program about the latest developments in the Russian defense industry and mechanical engineering; "The events of the week" - an overview of the most memorable events of the outgoing week; "Insurance times" - a weekly program about an insurance; "The Church and the world" - the current events of social and church life, hosted by Archbishop Hilarion, the chairman of the Department for External Church Relations of Moscow Patriarchate.
RTR-Planeta is the Russian entertainment TV channel. At the heart of broadcasting of RTR-Planeta has mostly cultural component, alongside with news, documentaries and historical projects, a comprehensive analysis of topical issues and RTR Planeta's own investigations of the scandalous crimes. Despite of its popularity RTR Planeta has no own-produced programs, but only retranslates documentaries, films and series of other VGTRK's channels. RTR Planeta airs following Russia 1's programming: Vesti, the main information program of the channel; Vesti, the evening information and analytical program. Vesti-Moscow features the news of Moscow region; Vesti-Nedeli summarizes news of the passing week; All the Russia, an informational TV-magazine; Gorodok, a humoristic TV series of Ilya Oleinikov and Yuri Stoyanov; About The Main Thing, a Veti's health series. "Be a Movie Director", a amateur videos' series; "Smeshopanorama", a humoristic series started in 1994, "Morning Post" the oldest Russian on-demand music program. RTR Planeta also broadcast several Russia-2 and Russia-K TV channels' programs, like Vesti.ru, Vesti-Sport, "News of the Culture", "Academia", "Naturalist Notes", "Black Holes, White Spaces". "Russia 24" and "Carusel" channels are represented on RTR Planeta with Analytical InfoGraphic and Speaking without mistakes