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  2. Jul 31, 2017 · The term community media is often associated with community radio and community television. Community television has its own internal differences, such as public-access television or PEG (for public, educational, and governmental) stations.

  3. Community television is a form of mass media in which a television station is owned, operated or programmed by a community group to provide television programs of local interest known as local programming. Community television stations are most commonly operated by non-profit groups or cooperatives.

  4. 1. Community media and convergence. a) What is community media and where does community television fit? b) The centrality of video in the age of convergence. c) Maintaining focus and being multi-platform. d) Being on air and being online. 2. Is broadcast community television redundant in age of YouTube? a) The universality of community television.

  5. Community media are any form of media that function in service of or by a community. It is the rise of all kinds of alternative, oppositional, participatory and collaborative media practices that have developed in the journalistic context of ‘community media,’ ‘we media,’ ‘citizens media,’ ‘grassroot journalism’ or any radical ...

  6. We are talking, of course, about community television, which has been called the third, popular, alternative sector, but has ended up adopting the term ‘community’ because - as has been suggested (Chaparro, 2002) - it most precisely describes the meaning of belonging to all.

  7. Mar 26, 2019 · (Mark Makela/Getty Images) The digital era is making its mark on local news. Nearly as many Americans today say they prefer to get their local news online as say they prefer to do so through the television set, according to a new Pew Research Center survey of 34,897 U.S. adults conducted Oct. 15-Nov. 8, 2018, on the Center’s American Trends Panel and Ipsos’s KnowledgePanel.

  8. How the system works. Public media is a system of independently owned and operated local public radio and television stations. In rural, Native American and Island communities, public broadcasting stations are often the only locally-owned-and-operated media outlets.

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