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NASA TV
The network airs a large amount of educational programming, and provides live coverage of an array of manned missions, including the Space Shuttle and ISS, robotic missions, and international launches.
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NASA TV
The network airs a large amount of educational programming, and provides live coverage of an array of manned missions, including the Space Shuttle and ISS, robotic missions, and international launches.
4:00 PM
NASA TV
The network airs a large amount of educational programming, and provides live coverage of an array of manned missions, including the Space Shuttle and ISS, robotic missions, and international launches.
Client Feedback
The Down Syndrome Association of West Michigan was featured on Weekly View during our 2009 Buddy Walk (October 2009) the impact was immediate. We received a number of calls from community members wanting to volunteer and learn more about Down syndrome. Thank you Community Media Center for connecting the community to local non-profits!
Nancy Brozek, Executive Director, Down Syndrome Association of West Michigan
Welcome to GRTV
GRTV provides a televised forum for legal, non-commercial speech; a place where you can express yourself creatively at little or no cost.
We offer training programs to certify members to use our tools—which range from cameras to editing suites to studio production facilities. And we transmit your programming across Grand Rapids on cable channel 25. Get started.
City Connection Live; On Livewire and Online
Posted: 03/01/2010
On March 1st at 5pm "City Connection" went live with Mayor George Heartwell right here on GRCMC's website and on LiveWire, Comcast channel 24. "City Connection" broadcasts live on the first Monday of every month directly from GRTV's studio. If you have a question for the mayor you can tweet GRTV, send an email to cityconnection@grcmc.org or ask a question on GRTV's facebook page and we'll be sure to use it in our next show. Until then, you can see old episodes from our Ustream which are linked below or you can find "City Connection...
Streaming live video by Ustream
More Opportunities for Citizen Participation in City Government
Posted: 12/08/2009
City Connection, the mayor's call-in show is now on a different channel, at a new time slot and available on the web with more ways to interact. Beginning Monday, December 7, it is live on the first Monday of every month on GRTV's LiveWire cable channel 24. In addition to calling in at 459-4881, you can participate in the show by e-mailing your questions or comments to cityconnection@grcmc.org, tweeting to @GRTVaccess or posting questions to our GRTV Facebook page.If you can't get to a TV you can watch the show on-line at...
Posted: 10/29/2009
A group from Pioneer Resources in Muskegon are learning video production to make their own movie. They will be submitting their video to a national film festival dedicated to film makers with disabilities. Their first stop was GRTV's studio class and from there they will be learning field production and editing.
The Community Story Tree Project on GRTV
Posted: 10/14/2009
If you weren't able to attend the premiere of The Community Story Tree Project at Wealthy Theatre a few weeks ago the program will be played on GRTV several times. If you would like to help us continue collecting stories from our neighborhoods or have a story to tell yourself please contact GRTV.
-Wed. October 14 at Noon
-Sat. October 17 at 8:00 pm
-Tue. October 20 at 8:30 pm
-Fri. October 23 at 1:30 pm
-Sat. October 24 at 10:30 am
-Mon. October 26 at 6:00 pm
-Tue. October 27 at 8:00 pm
-Wed. October 28 at 1:00 pm
-Tue....
Posted: 07/14/2009
Another field test with our new Portable Production Studio was a success. The Grand Rapids Community Media Center, working in conjunction with the Northwest Michigan Community Media Center, drove our new Tricaster studio in a box (well, three boxes to be exact) up to Traverse City to film the National Cherry Festival Parade. The four camera, three and a half hour shoot included a scissor lift mounted camera, a scaffolding mounted camera, an indoor talent camera and one roaming camera for on the street interviews and close ups all encoded...
