Blogs

My first working experience in Cambridge, MA

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Hi! My name is Ines and I am going to be at CCTV doing professional training for a few months. I come from San Sebastian, a little and very beautiful city in the North of Spain, you should visit it!! you can maybe start visiting this website www.donostia.org, but think about it!!!
I have already finished my career degree in Spain, I have studied Audiovisual Communication in Pamplona, a famous little city in Spain because of its San Fermin festivities. During my studies I have been making some training in different Spanish media: I have worked as a producer in a big television called Antena3, I have also be working as a reporter in a radio station called Onda Cero and I worked as a producer in The Cinema Festival of San Sebastian.
During my Internship I would like to learn as most as it can be possible about television work and contribute to CCTV's programs, but I also would like to improve my English, so...any help is welcome.

Community Media and Technology

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Hello! My name is Colin Rhinesmith. I am the Community Media Coordinator at CCTV. Here, I'll be blogging about all things community media and technology related, including more on the tools, tips and tricks for our "How To..." Tutorials blog. I'll also be providing updates on the Digital Divide project, computerCENTRAL, and other issues related to telecommunications policy and advocacy. I look forward to hearing from you here on this blog.

CCTV's NeighborMedia Project & More

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Hi! I'm Julie Adler, the new addition to the CCTV team, and as a CTC*VISTA for the upcoming year I'm starting up new community media projects for the access channels and website in Cambridge. Here at CCTV, we are launching Cambridge NeighborMedia (formerly known as Neighbor 2 Neighbor), which will embed citizen journalists throughout the neighborhoods of the city to address our need for local and "hyperlocal" programming. When the school year starts up, I'll also be working to develop youth news programming for Cambridge Educational Access (CEA). read more...

Welcome!

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All beautiful women are welcome. Dudes are alright too. But make sure you mainly show love to the incomparable, prestigious, emulated but never dupilcated, no-one-can-compare-to the one and only creator and producer of What Up Dun Productions. Well, What Up Dun is a show specifically and strategically focused on the youth and those young at heart. But old people are alright in moderation. The show's chock full of poetry, witty snaps, freestyles and the occasional profanity. But hey, the meat in the sandwich can't always be swiss. So, what I'm sayin' is the What Up Dun movement is happening as you read this. There's going to be a ripple in the pond of life as we speak.

Community Media Near and Far

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Check back here often as I cover Cambridge, CCTV, and community media-making at large. This is a brand new project at Cambridge Community Television, so I encourage you to add comments, send ideas, and make this an interactive process.

Eli Kao is CCTV's Membership Coordinator and Online Community Developer, working to build connections between the CCTV community, city residents and other stakeholders at cctvcambridge.org