Independent Video Producers on San Antonio Public Access TV

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Fiesta 2009 Pooch Parade Waltz

Scenes from Fiesta 2009 in San Antonio Texas. The Pooch Parade is the pet friendly event where dogs get to march in their own parade with Fiesta costumes and colors. Espanol, el desfile para los perros en desfrases desde Fiesta en San Antonio Texas. This clip was for San Antonio Public Access TV.

Fiesta 2009 Cactus Show

Scenes from Fiesta 2009 in San Antonio Texas. The San Antonio cactus & Xerophyte
Society Show showcases rare and hard to find cacti.  Espanol, el show annual de nopal desde Fiesta en San Antonio Texas. This clip was for San Antonio Public Access TV.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Fiesta 2009 Pooch Parade

Scenes from Fiesta 2009 in San Antonio Texas. The Pooch Parade is the pet friendly event where dogs get to march in their own parade. Danielle from the 411 Show talks to dog lovers at the event. Espanol, el desfile para los perros desdes Fiesta en San Antonio Texas. This clip was for San Antonio Public Access TV.

Fiesta 2009 Mariachi Festival

Scenes from Fiesta 2009 in San Antonio Texas. The Mariachi Festival features young performers from High Schools performing Mariachi also known as Ranchera Music. This clip was for San Antonio Public Access TV.

Fiesta Flambeau 2009




From the Springtime65 Show (Saturdays 10:30pm). Check out the other Fiesta Flambeau Parade and River Parade videos on his Youtube Channel. This clip was for San Antonio Public Access TV.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Fiesta Charreada 2009

Scenes from San Antonio Fiesta 2009 at the Day in Old Mexico and Charreada by the Asociacion de Charros de San Antonio. This clip was for San Antonio Public access TV. Produced by 411 Productions.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Jimmy James Montage



Montage of San Antonio's own Jimmy James for the Springtime65 Show, Saturdays 10:30pm, Ch 20 Time Warner and Grande Ch 19.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Fire Poi Dancing at Luminaria 2009

The performance group Brothers of the Flame perform fire poi dancing at the 2009 Luminaria Arts festival in San Antonio Texas. This clip was for San Antonio Public Access TV, the 411 Show. Espanol: el grupo, Brothers of the Flame (Hermanos de la llama) demuestran un baile de fuego en el festival de Luminaria en San Antonio Texas.


Thursday, April 2, 2009

Send Comments to the FCC for Community TV

Tell the FCC:
Support Local TV

Local media is in crisis. Towns and cities across America are losing their commercial news oulets, while pink slips are being handed to the reporters who once covered our communities. We cannot afford to lose any more local media.

Community television can help fill the void left by a collapsing media system. But the most prevalent form -- local public access stations (or PEG channels) -- is under attack by the likes of AT&T and Comcast, which are trying to bury community stations on their networks and make them difficult to find.

You Can Help: Protect Community Television

Free Press has joined forces with local governments, community media producers and other organizations that believe local media play a vital role in our democracy. We're working together to urge the FCC to stop efforts by cable and phone giants to squash public access TV, but we need your help.

The deadline to comment at the FCC expires in less than 36 hours. Please make sure that the commission hears from the public about the importance of local media.

Click here to file your comment

Community stations foster democratic participation in local government by airing town and city council meetings. They are also an outlet for local independent producers and everyday citizens who want to make their own television shows.

For many, public access television is an antidote to media consolidation. We must work together to protect and promote these vital community services.

Onward,

Candace Clement
Campaign Coordinator
Free Press
http://www.freepress.net/

1. To learn more and read our filing to the FCC, visit:http://www.freepress.net/policy/public_media/public_access_tv

2. All comments filed to the FCC are considered a matter of public record. Your comments will be publicly accessible at the FCC Web site. The FCC does not accept comments from outside the United States.