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14:08:52 11/21/11
Classroom Management: Create a Contract
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Having students sign a contract that contains the rules and consequences for breaking them may help prevent some common disruptions. Learn how to manage a college classroom by creating a contract with students from a professional speaker and communications instructor in this free video.
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08:14:21 11/15/11
Classroom Management: Meet With Failing Students
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It's very difficult for students to keep up with their work load. Learn how to manage a college classroom by meeting with failing students from a professional speaker and communications instructor in this free video.
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17:13:50 09/07/11
Stanley Fish: The Value of Liberal Arts Education
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Stanley Fish, professor of law and humanities at Florida International University, rebuts arguments against the value of arts and humanities instruction in post-secondary educational institutions. "The demand for justification is always the demand that something be justified in terms not its own," he says, contending that the arts cannot be adequately explained in any terms but their own.
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/conference/chq_2011_video_sampler
Each morning this week, we will hear from people representing and supporting the arts, particularly those art forms represented at Chautauqua -- literature, visual arts, orchestra, theater, opera, dance -- discussing the role of the arts in civil society -- education, economic recovery, healing, and cross-cultural understanding. Afternoon lectures will examine the role of the arts in worship. This week will highlight Chautauqua's four-pillar mix of arts, education, religion, and recreation. - Chautauqua Institution
Stanley Fish is the Davidson-Kahn Distinguished University Professor of Humanities and Law at Florida International University in Miami. A well-known public intellectual, he writes frequently on the politics of the university and maintains a New York Times blog where he comments regularly on the humanities, education, law and society.
He is the author of numerous books and articles, including How Milton Works; Is There a Text in This Class? Interpretive Communities and the Sources of Authority; The Trouble With Principle; Professional Correctness: Literary Studies and Political Change; There's No Such Thing as Free Speech: And It's a Good Thing, Too; and Save the World on Your Own Time. His essays and articles have appeared in The Chronicle of Higher Education, Harper's Magazine, Esquire and The Atlantic.
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18:18:32 12/22/10
Anand Giridharadas - What Is 'Truth' In the Digital Age?
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Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2010/11/05/Anand_Giridharadas_Developing_a_Digital_Philosophy
New York Times columnist Anand Giridharadas ponders how the concept of truth is changing in the era of Wikipedia, Facebook and other social mediums. In the digital age, says Giridharadas, "truth is what large numbers of people collectively say it is."
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On November 5, L2 and NYU Stern hosted its second-annual Innovation Forum at The Morgan Library in New York City. The full-day event addressed innovation in digital marketing and implications for prestige brands.
L2 Forums are the largest gatherings of prestige professionals in North America. Forums draw C-level executives and top marketing and digital talent from prestige brands; leading agencies, media, and technology firms; and innovators and academics. In addition, 25 percent of seats are reserved for students from the nation's top business and arts graduate programs. - L2
Anand Giridharadas is a writer based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His first book, a work of narrative nonfiction about his return to the India that his parents left, is forthcoming from Times Books in early 2011. It is titled India Calling: An Intimate Portrait of a Nation's Remaking.
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18:18:32 12/22/10
Anand Giridharadas - What Is 'Truth' In the Digital Age?
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Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2010/11/05/Anand_Giridharadas_Developing_a_Digital_Philosophy
New York Times columnist Anand Giridharadas ponders how the concept of truth is changing in the era of Wikipedia, Facebook and other social mediums. In the digital age, says Giridharadas, "truth is what large numbers of people collectively say it is."
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On November 5, L2 and NYU Stern hosted its second-annual Innovation Forum at The Morgan Library in New York City. The full-day event addressed innovation in digital marketing and implications for prestige brands.
L2 Forums are the largest gatherings of prestige professionals in North America. Forums draw C-level executives and top marketing and digital talent from prestige brands; leading agencies, media, and technology firms; and innovators and academics. In addition, 25 percent of seats are reserved for students from the nation's top business and arts graduate programs. - L2
Anand Giridharadas is a writer based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His first book, a work of narrative nonfiction about his return to the India that his parents left, is forthcoming from Times Books in early 2011. It is titled India Calling: An Intimate Portrait of a Nation's Remaking.
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17:13:50 11/30/10
BETA AWARDS 2010 ⎮BronxNet Specials
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WHAT IS BRONXNET? BRONXNET is the private, not-for-profit community television station serving the borough of the Bronx. The Station was established in 1988, under an agreement between the City of New York and Cablevision of New York City. BRONXNET programs four channels-67, 68, 69, and 70-on the Cablevision system in the Bronx. Each channel presents a unique brand of programming: Channel 67 focuses on public affairs programs produced by the station. 67's programs keep viewers up-to-date on local issues and face-to-face with the borough's representatives. Channel 68 features arts and entertainment programs including many that spotlight local artists. Channel 69 includes a host of foreign language programs of special interest to the various nationalities that make up the borough. Channel 70 is largely dedicated to informational programs produced by local organizations as well as inspirational programs produced by local churches. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: BRONXNET is conveniently located on the campus of Lehman College. The station's main studio is a fully equipped, three-camera studio, complete with professional Betacam-SP recording capability. Field equipment includes professional hi-8 and digital cameras and editing is available on three professional formats. An additional studio shared with Lehman College accommodates community programming produced by the station. PRODUCTION TRAINING: BRONXNET provides television production training for individuals and organizations that want to utilize the station's equipment and facilities to produce programs to air on a BRONXNET channel. Training is available to Bronx residents, representatives of Bronx organizations and students who attend college in the Bronx. Production trainers are individuals with years of experience in the production business. ACCESS: Once training is completed, individual have access to BRONXNET's equipment, production facilities and channels, as Certified Access Producers. The producers create their own non-commercial programs that uniquely express their own point of view. The programs air on Channels 68, 69 and 70, each available 24 hours a day.
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14:35:45 11/24/10
PSA BULLYING | BronxNet Public Access Television
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WHAT IS BRONXNET? BRONXNET is the private, not-for-profit community television station serving the borough of the Bronx. The Station was established in 1988, under an agreement between the City of New York and Cablevision of New York City. BRONXNET programs four channels-67, 68, 69, and 70-on the Cablevision system in the Bronx. Each channel presents a unique brand of programming: Channel 67 focuses on public affairs programs produced by the station. 67's programs keep viewers up-to-date on local issues and face-to-face with the borough's representatives. Channel 68 features arts and entertainment programs including many that spotlight local artists. Channel 69 includes a host of foreign language programs of special interest to the various nationalities that make up the borough. Channel 70 is largely dedicated to informational programs produced by local organizations as well as inspirational programs produced by local churches. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: BRONXNET is conveniently located on the campus of Lehman College. The station's main studio is a fully equipped, three-camera studio, complete with professional Betacam-SP recording capability. Field equipment includes professional hi-8 and digital cameras and editing is available on three professional formats. An additional studio shared with Lehman College accommodates community programming produced by the station. PRODUCTION TRAINING: BRONXNET provides television production training for individuals and organizations that want to utilize the station's equipment and facilities to produce programs to air on a BRONXNET channel. Training is available to Bronx residents, representatives of Bronx organizations and students who attend college in the Bronx. Production trainers are individuals with years of experience in the production business. ACCESS: Once training is completed, individual have access to BRONXNET's equipment, production facilities and channels, as Certified Access Producers. The producers create their own non-commercial programs that uniquely express their own point of view. The programs air on Channels 68, 69 and 70, each available 24 hours a day.
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20:52:10 11/23/10
Bronx Ball 2010 | BronxNet
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WHAT IS BRONXNET?
BRONXNET is the private, not-for-profit community television station serving the borough of the Bronx. The Station was established in 1988, under an agreement between the City of New York and Cablevision of New York City.
BRONXNET programs four channels-67, 68, 69, and 70-on the Cablevision system in the Bronx. Each channel presents a unique brand of programming: Channel 67 focuses on public affairs programs produced by the station. 67's programs keep viewers up-to-date on local issues and face-to-face with the borough's representatives. Channel 68 features arts and entertainment programs including many that spotlight local artists. Channel 69 includes a host of foreign language programs of special interest to the various nationalities that make up the borough. Channel 70 is largely dedicated to informational programs produced by local organizations as well as inspirational programs produced by local churches.
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FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT:
BRONXNET is conveniently located on the campus of Lehman College. The station's main studio is a fully equipped, three-camera studio, complete with professional Betacam-SP recording capability. Field equipment includes professional hi-8 and digital cameras and editing is available on three professional formats. An additional studio shared with Lehman College accommodates community programming produced by the station.
PRODUCTION TRAINING:
BRONXNET provides television production training for individuals and organizations that want to utilize the station's equipment and facilities to produce programs to air on a BRONXNET channel. Training is available to Bronx residents, representatives of Bronx organizations and students who attend college in the Bronx. Production trainers are individuals with years of experience in the production business.
ACCESS:
Once training is completed, individual have access to BRONXNET's equipment, production facilities and channels, as Certified Access Producers. The producers create their own non-commercial programs that uniquely express their own point of view. The programs air on Channels 68, 69 and 70, each available 24 hours a day.
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20:31:15 11/23/10
BronxTalk | November 22 2010
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WHAT IS BRONXNET? BRONXNET is the private, not-for-profit community television station serving the borough of the Bronx. The Station was established in 1988, under an agreement between the City of New York and Cablevision of New York City. BRONXNET programs four channels-67, 68, 69, and 70-on the Cablevision system in the Bronx. Each channel presents a unique brand of programming: Channel 67 focuses on public affairs programs produced by the station. 67's programs keep viewers up-to-date on local issues and face-to-face with the borough's representatives. Channel 68 features arts and entertainment programs including many that spotlight local artists. Channel 69 includes a host of foreign language programs of special interest to the various nationalities that make up the borough. Channel 70 is largely dedicated to informational programs produced by local organizations as well as inspirational programs produced by local churches. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: BRONXNET is conveniently located on the campus of Lehman College. The station's main studio is a fully equipped, three-camera studio, complete with professional Betacam-SP recording capability. Field equipment includes professional hi-8 and digital cameras and editing is available on three professional formats. An additional studio shared with Lehman College accommodates community programming produced by the station. PRODUCTION TRAINING: BRONXNET provides television production training for individuals and organizations that want to utilize the station's equipment and facilities to produce programs to air on a BRONXNET channel. Training is available to Bronx residents, representatives of Bronx organizations and students who attend college in the Bronx. Production trainers are individuals with years of experience in the production business. ACCESS: Once training is completed, individual have access to BRONXNET's equipment, production facilities and channels, as Certified Access Producers. The producers create their own non-commercial programs that uniquely express their own point of view. The programs air on Channels 68, 69 and 70, each available 24 hours a day.
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22:29:11 11/22/10
PRINCESS KALINA FROM BULGARIA VISITS BRONXNET
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WHAT IS BRONXNET? BRONXNET is the private, not-for-profit community television station serving the borough of the Bronx. The Station was established in 1988, under an agreement between the City of New York and Cablevision of New York City. BRONXNET programs four channels-67, 68, 69, and 70-on the Cablevision system in the Bronx. Each channel presents a unique brand of programming: Channel 67 focuses on public affairs programs produced by the station. 67's programs keep viewers up-to-date on local issues and face-to-face with the borough's representatives. Channel 68 features arts and entertainment programs including many that spotlight local artists. Channel 69 includes a host of foreign language programs of special interest to the various nationalities that make up the borough. Channel 70 is largely dedicated to informational programs produced by local organizations as well as inspirational programs produced by local churches. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: BRONXNET is conveniently located on the campus of Lehman College. The station's main studio is a fully equipped, three-camera studio, complete with professional Betacam-SP recording capability. Field equipment includes professional hi-8 and digital cameras and editing is available on three professional formats. An additional studio shared with Lehman College accommodates community programming produced by the station. PRODUCTION TRAINING: BRONXNET provides television production training for individuals and organizations that want to utilize the station's equipment and facilities to produce programs to air on a BRONXNET channel. Training is available to Bronx residents, representatives of Bronx organizations and students who attend college in the Bronx. Production trainers are individuals with years of experience in the production business. ACCESS: Once training is completed, individual have access to BRONXNET's equipment, production facilities and channels, as Certified Access Producers. The producers create their own non-commercial programs that uniquely express their own point of view. The programs air on Channels 68, 69 and 70, each available 24 hours a day.
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16:41:53 11/18/10
CUNY 2010 Men's Volleyball Championship | BronxNet Sports
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WHAT IS BRONXNET? BRONXNET is the private, not-for-profit community television station serving the borough of the Bronx. The Station was established in 1988, under an agreement between the City of New York and Cablevision of New York City. BRONXNET programs four channels-67, 68, 69, and 70-on the Cablevision system in the Bronx. Each channel presents a unique brand of programming: Channel 67 focuses on public affairs programs produced by the station. 67's programs keep viewers up-to-date on local issues and face-to-face with the borough's representatives. Channel 68 features arts and entertainment programs including many that spotlight local artists. Channel 69 includes a host of foreign language programs of special interest to the various nationalities that make up the borough. Channel 70 is largely dedicated to informational programs produced by local organizations as well as inspirational programs produced by local churches. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: BRONXNET is conveniently located on the campus of Lehman College. The station's main studio is a fully equipped, three-camera studio, complete with professional Betacam-SP recording capability. Field equipment includes professional hi-8 and digital cameras and editing is available on three professional formats. An additional studio shared with Lehman College accommodates community programming produced by the station. PRODUCTION TRAINING: BRONXNET provides television production training for individuals and organizations that want to utilize the station's equipment and facilities to produce programs to air on a BRONXNET channel. Training is available to Bronx residents, representatives of Bronx organizations and students who attend college in the Bronx. Production trainers are individuals with years of experience in the production business. ACCESS: Once training is completed, individual have access to BRONXNET's equipment, production facilities and channels, as Certified Access Producers. The producers create their own non-commercial programs that uniquely express their own point of view. The programs air on Channels 68, 69 and 70, each available 24 hours a day.
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14:48:30 11/16/10
2010 BETA AWARDS | BronxNet Television
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WHAT IS BRONXNET? BRONXNET is the private, not-for-profit community television station serving the borough of the Bronx. The Station was established in 1988, under an agreement between the City of New York and Cablevision of New York City. BRONXNET programs four channels-67, 68, 69, and 70-on the Cablevision system in the Bronx. Each channel presents a unique brand of programming: Channel 67 focuses on public affairs programs produced by the station. 67's programs keep viewers up-to-date on local issues and face-to-face with the borough's representatives. Channel 68 features arts and entertainment programs including many that spotlight local artists. Channel 69 includes a host of foreign language programs of special interest to the various nationalities that make up the borough. Channel 70 is largely dedicated to informational programs produced by local organizations as well as inspirational programs produced by local churches. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: BRONXNET is conveniently located on the campus of Lehman College. The station's main studio is a fully equipped, three-camera studio, complete with professional Betacam-SP recording capability. Field equipment includes professional hi-8 and digital cameras and editing is available on three professional formats. An additional studio shared with Lehman College accommodates community programming produced by the station. PRODUCTION TRAINING: BRONXNET provides television production training for individuals and organizations that want to utilize the station's equipment and facilities to produce programs to air on a BRONXNET channel. Training is available to Bronx residents, representatives of Bronx organizations and students who attend college in the Bronx. Production trainers are individuals with years of experience in the production business. ACCESS: Once training is completed, individual have access to BRONXNET's equipment, production facilities and channels, as Certified Access Producers. The producers create their own non-commercial programs that uniquely express their own point of view. The programs air on Channels 68, 69 and 70, each available 24 hours a day..
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19:31:46 11/09/10
Hostos CC vs Bronx CC/MEN'S BASKETBALL (Part 2) | BronxNet Sports
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WHAT IS BRONXNET? BRONXNET is the private, not-for-profit community television station serving the borough of the Bronx. The Station was established in 1988, under an agreement between the City of New York and Cablevision of New York City. BRONXNET programs four channels-67, 68, 69, and 70-on the Cablevision system in the Bronx. Each channel presents a unique brand of programming: Channel 67 focuses on public affairs programs produced by the station. 67's programs keep viewers up-to-date on local issues and face-to-face with the borough's representatives. Channel 68 features arts and entertainment programs including many that spotlight local artists. Channel 69 includes a host of foreign language programs of special interest to the various nationalities that make up the borough. Channel 70 is largely dedicated to informational programs produced by local organizations as well as inspirational programs produced by local churches. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: BRONXNET is conveniently located on the campus of Lehman College. The station's main studio is a fully equipped, three-camera studio, complete with professional Betacam-SP recording capability. Field equipment includes professional hi-8 and digital cameras and editing is available on three professional formats. An additional studio shared with Lehman College accommodates community programming produced by the station. PRODUCTION TRAINING: BRONXNET provides television production training for individuals and organizations that want to utilize the station's equipment and facilities to produce programs to air on a BRONXNET channel. Training is available to Bronx residents, representatives of Bronx organizations and students who attend college in the Bronx. Production trainers are individuals with years of experience in the production business. ACCESS: Once training is completed, individual have access to BRONXNET's equipment, production facilities and channels, as Certified Access Producers. The producers create their own non-commercial programs that uniquely express their own point of view. The programs air on Channels 68, 69 and 70, each available 24 hours a day.
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19:21:50 11/09/10
Hostos CC vs Bronx CC/MEN'S BASKETBALL (Part 1) | BronxNet Sports
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WHAT IS BRONXNET? BRONXNET is the private, not-for-profit community television station serving the borough of the Bronx. The Station was established in 1988, under an agreement between the City of New York and Cablevision of New York City. BRONXNET programs four channels-67, 68, 69, and 70-on the Cablevision system in the Bronx. Each channel presents a unique brand of programming: Channel 67 focuses on public affairs programs produced by the station. 67's programs keep viewers up-to-date on local issues and face-to-face with the borough's representatives. Channel 68 features arts and entertainment programs including many that spotlight local artists. Channel 69 includes a host of foreign language programs of special interest to the various nationalities that make up the borough. Channel 70 is largely dedicated to informational programs produced by local organizations as well as inspirational programs produced by local churches. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: BRONXNET is conveniently located on the campus of Lehman College. The station's main studio is a fully equipped, three-camera studio, complete with professional Betacam-SP recording capability. Field equipment includes professional hi-8 and digital cameras and editing is available on three professional formats. An additional studio shared with Lehman College accommodates community programming produced by the station. PRODUCTION TRAINING: BRONXNET provides television production training for individuals and organizations that want to utilize the station's equipment and facilities to produce programs to air on a BRONXNET channel. Training is available to Bronx residents, representatives of Bronx organizations and students who attend college in the Bronx. Production trainers are individuals with years of experience in the production business. ACCESS: Once training is completed, individual have access to BRONXNET's equipment, production facilities and channels, as Certified Access Producers. The producers create their own non-commercial programs that uniquely express their own point of view. The programs air on Channels 68, 69 and 70, each available 24 hours a day.
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02:21:44 11/06/10
American Golf Corporation Fundraising Seminar I BRONXNET PKGS
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WHAT IS BRONXNET? BRONXNET is the private, not-for-profit community television station serving the borough of the Bronx. The Station was established in 1988, under an agreement between the City of New York and Cablevision of New York City. BRONXNET programs four channels-67, 68, 69, and 70-on the Cablevision system in the Bronx. Each channel presents a unique brand of programming: Channel 67 focuses on public affairs programs produced by the station. 67's programs keep viewers up-to-date on local issues and face-to-face with the borough's representatives. Channel 68 features arts and entertainment programs including many that spotlight local artists. Channel 69 includes a host of foreign language programs of special interest to the various nationalities that make up the borough. Channel 70 is largely dedicated to informational programs produced by local organizations as well as inspirational programs produced by local churches. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: BRONXNET is conveniently located on the campus of Lehman College. The station's main studio is a fully equipped, three-camera studio, complete with professional Betacam-SP recording capability. Field equipment includes professional hi-8 and digital cameras and editing is available on three professional formats. An additional studio shared with Lehman College accommodates community programming produced by the station. PRODUCTION TRAINING: BRONXNET provides television production training for individuals and organizations that want to utilize the station's equipment and facilities to produce programs to air on a BRONXNET channel. Training is available to Bronx residents, representatives of Bronx organizations and students who attend college in the Bronx. Production trainers are individuals with years of experience in the production business. ACCESS: Once training is completed, individual have access to BRONXNET's equipment, production facilities and channels, as Certified Access Producers. The producers create their own non-commercial programs that uniquely express their own point of view. The programs air on Channels 68, 69 and 70, each available 24 hours a day.
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02:08:11 11/06/10
Christie Quinn Addressing Bronx Chamber of Commerce I BRONXNET PKGS
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WHAT IS BRONXNET?
BRONXNET is the private, not-for-profit community television station serving the borough of the Bronx. The Station was established in 1988, under an agreement between the City of New York and Cablevision of New York City. BRONXNET programs four channels-67, 68, 69, and 70-on the Cablevision system in the Bronx. Each channel presents a unique brand of programming: Channel 67 focuses on public affairs programs produced by the station. 67's programs keep viewers up-to-date on local issues and face-to-face with the borough's representatives. Channel 68 features arts and entertainment programs including many that spotlight local artists. Channel 69 includes a host of foreign language programs of special interest to the various nationalities that make up the borough. Channel 70 is largely dedicated to informational programs produced by local organizations as well as inspirational programs produced by local churches. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
BRONXNET is conveniently located on the campus of Lehman College. The station's main studio is a fully equipped, three-camera studio, complete with professional Betacam-SP recording capability. Field equipment includes professional hi-8 and digital cameras and editing is available on three professional formats. An additional studio shared with Lehman College accommodates community programming produced by the station. PRODUCTION TRAINING
BRONXNET provides television production training for individuals and organizations that want to utilize the station's equipment and facilities to produce programs to air on a BRONXNET channel. Training is available to Bronx residents, representatives of Bronx organizations and students who attend college in the Bronx. Production trainers are individuals with years of experience in the production business.
ACCESS
Once training is completed, individual have access to BRONXNET's equipment, production facilities and channels, as Certified Access Producers. The producers create their own non-commercial programs that uniquely express their own point of view. The programs air on Channels 68, 69 and 70, each available 24 hours a day.












