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Media Programmer Tim Rioux
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Media Programmer Steve
Marois
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Our
Mission:
To provide high quality, locally produced arts,
education, health care, public affairs and other
community programming to people in the BCTV viewing
area; and, to provide nonprofit members of the
community direct access to the community through
BCTV.
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What is BCTV Channel 14?
The Community Television Network is a Public,
Education, and Government (P.E.G.) nonprofit
organization that was founded in 2000 as a station
designed to offer low-cost production rates and
access to airtime for community organizations
operating in the Greater Bath Area. Our membership
includes some of the largest nonprofit
organizations in Mid Coast Maine. Our membership is
open to anyone committed to the concept of
community television.
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Our Programming:
Channel 14's program topics are even more
diverse than many major networks. Subjects include:
local public affairs, arts & music, health
information, environmental and conservation topics,
sports, history, comedy, education, senior citizen
topics and youth focused issues. Programming
changes weekly. We can also make other special
scheduling arrangements. A studio is available for
all. Anyone who has a message, or program in mind
that would be entertaining or informative to the
community can set up a schedule and have it
broadcasted. Our hours are 3-6pm Mon thru Thursday
for more convenient access to our community.
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Shows for Sale:
Copies of most all shows produced by The
Community Television Network are for sale. Contact
us with your request. Our Forms Section has a form
to request program's fee is $20.00
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Our Viewers:
Channel 14's coverage area is over 10,000
households. Some of the communities that have
access to our programs are : Bath, Woolwich,
Brunswick, West Bath, Popham, Sebasco Estates,
Small Point, Georgetown, North Bath, and Days
Ferry.
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