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included a regular news section that utilized material from mostly non-mainstream news sources to provide stories ignored by establishment media, or interpretations of events different from the mainstream.
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landed many significant interviews during its run, and it was often ahead of mainstream media in identifying major stories. Its first program featured an Iranian student who discussed opposition to the
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in 1978, it produced 563 hour-long programs featuring news, interviews and opinion pieces from a progressive political perspective. Show founders and on-air hosts,
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station. Two surveys, one undertaken by the cable company, and another commissioned by it, indicate that from 20,000 to 30,000 Austin viewers watched
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Feminists, gay activists, union activists, and representatives of local progressive groups appeared on the show; and officials from the
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was staffed exclusively by volunteers, many of whom have become influential filmmakers and television producers. It was founded by
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and Frank Morrow, produced the show on virtually no budget using facilities at Austin Community Television (ACTV) and the
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broadcast many documentaries, both self-produced and produced by others,(including one about the
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channels allow members to sponsor programs for exhibition in their cable market. In spring 1984
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Mamoun, Linda (Jun. 2003). "Wielding Weapons of Mass Persuasion: The Anti-War TV Movement."
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and the possibility of his overthrow. It also had a detailed discussion of the
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videos. By June, 2008, over 200 programs were available to view or download.
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in Greensboro, North Carolina, and of counterrevolutionary activity in
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Alternative Views episode profiling Austin's Reverend Jacob Fontaine
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began sending program tapes to Public-access TV contacts in
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Early shows included long-form interviews with Senator
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went well beyond the confines of Austin, Texas. Many
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public-access television
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United States
Austin, Texas
Douglas Kellner
University of Texas at Austin
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Douglas Kellner
University of Texas at Austin

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