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This is a
list of American
public-access television
programs
.
List
[
edit
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Series
|
Location
(
Home station
)
|
Duration
|
No. of episodes
|
Host(s)
|
Ref.
|
The Atheist Experience
|
Austin, TX
(ACTV)
|
1997?
|
908+
|
Matt Dillahunty
Russell Glasser
Don Baker
Jeff Dee
Tracie Harris
John Iacoletti
Jen Peeples
Martin Wagner
|
[1]
|
The Average Guys TV Show
|
Duluth, MN
(
PACT-TV
)
|
1998?2013
|
576
|
Kenny Kalligher
Jon Donahue
|
[2]
|
The Basement Sublet of Horror
|
Lawrence, Kansas
(LCAT)
|
2006?
|
230
|
Joel Sanderson
|
[3]
|
Bob's Big Adventures
|
Providence, RI
(
PEG-RI
)
|
1993?
|
|
Bob Venturini
|
[4]
|
Boston Latino TV
|
Boston
, MA
(
BNN
)
|
2003?
|
|
Evelyn Reyes
Gil Matos
Clairemese Montero
|
[5]
|
Cast Iron TV
|
Manhattan
, NY
(Channel D)
|
1979?1992
|
|
|
[6]
|
Caught in the Act
|
Charlottesville, VA
(CPA-TV)
|
1999?2004
|
100
|
David Dillehunt
|
[7]
|
Chic-a-Go-Go
|
Chicago
, IL
(
CAN-TV
)
|
1996?
|
1,000+
|
Jake Austen
Mia Park
|
[8]
|
The Chris Gethard Show
|
Manhattan
, NY
(
MNN
)
|
2011?2015
[note 1]
|
155
|
Chris Gethard
|
[10]
[11]
[12]
|
Concrete TV
|
Manhattan
, NY
(
MNN
)
|
1994?
|
|
|
[13]
|
Cool Clown Ground
|
Chicago
, IL
(
CAN-TV
)
|
1994?
|
469+
|
Shelley Mobil
Thymme Jones
Cheer-Accident
|
[14]
|
Cool In Your Code
|
New York City
, NY
(
NYC Media
)
|
2004?
|
|
Christopher Kromer
R. Brandon Johnson
Shirley Rumierk
|
[15]
|
Disco Step-by-Step
|
Buffalo, NY
|
1975?1980
|
|
Marty Angelo
|
[16]
|
The Dr. Susan Block Show
|
Berkeley, CA
(
BTV-25
)
|
1990?
|
|
Susan Block
|
[17]
|
Fantasy Bedtime Hour
|
San Francisco
, CA
(Access SF)
|
2001?2009
|
40
|
Heatherly Stankey
Julie Breithaupt
|
[18]
|
The Folklorist
|
Newton, MA
(
NewTV
)
|
2012?
|
13
|
John Horrigan
|
[19]
|
JBTV
|
Chicago
, IL
(
Tuff TV
)
|
1984?
|
|
Jerry Bryant
Greg Corner
Lauren O'Neill
|
[20]
|
Junktape
|
Manhattan
, NY
(
MNN
)
|
1998
|
7
|
Sean S. Baker
Spencer Chinoy
Dan Milano
|
[21]
|
INN World Report
|
Tribeca, NY
(
Free Speech TV
)
|
2004?
|
|
Mizan Kirby Nunes
|
[22]
|
The Kid America Club
|
Manhattan
, NY
(
MNN
)
|
2002?
|
|
|
[23]
|
Late Night with Shaver The Terrestrial
|
San Francisco
, CA
|
2024?
|
|
Ryan Shaver
|
[24]
|
Lavender Lounge
|
San Francisco
, CA
|
1991?1995
|
60
|
Mark Kliem
|
[25]
|
Let's Paint TV
|
Los Angeles, CA
(Eagle Rock Public Access)
|
2002?2008
|
600+
|
John Kilduff
|
[26]
|
Live from Midtown
|
Bronx
, NY
(Colours TV)
|
2007?2009
|
|
Hashim "Trends" Smith
|
[27]
|
Live from the Artists Den
|
Garden City, NY
(
WLIW
)
|
2009?
|
|
|
[28]
|
The Lone Shark
|
Bridgeport, CT
(
WFAC-TV
)
|
1991?2001
|
|
Jim Sharky
Sean Haffner
|
[29]
|
Midnight Blue
|
Manhattan
, NY
(Channel J)
|
1975?2003
|
|
Al Goldstein
|
[30]
|
The Mr. Science Show
|
Melbourne, FL
|
1993?1995
|
|
Tim Perkins
|
[31]
|
New York Noise
|
New York City
, NY
(
NYC Media
)
|
2003?2009
|
89
|
|
[32]
|
Pancake Mountain
|
Washington, D.C.
(DCTV)
|
2003?2011
2014?
|
|
|
[33]
|
Quiz Kids
|
San Francisco
, CA
(PEN-TV)
|
1999
|
|
Brad Friedman
|
[34]
|
Rox
|
Bloomington, IN
(BCAT)
|
1992?
|
99
|
Joe Nickell
Bart Everson
|
[35]
|
The Show with No Name
|
Austin, TX
(ACTV)
|
1995?2005
|
|
Charlie Sotelo
|
[36]
|
The Spud Goodman Show
|
Seattle
, WA
|
1985?1992
|
|
Spud Goodman
Chick Hunter
|
[37]
|
Squirt TV
|
Manhattan
, NY
|
1994?1996
|
|
Jake Fogelnest
|
[38]
|
Stairway to Stardom
|
Staten Island
, NY
|
1979?1992
|
|
Frank Masi
|
[39]
|
State of the State
|
Providence, RI
(
PEG-RI
)
|
1992?
|
|
John Carlevale
|
[40]
|
Static Television
|
New Orleans
, LA
(
Cox 10
)
|
2006?
|
|
Pami P
|
[41]
|
Stateside Footy
|
North Andover
, MA
(NACAM)
|
2010-
|
96
|
Bill Robert
|
[42]
|
Talkin' Funny
|
Chicago
, IL
(
CAN-TV
)
|
2005?
|
53
|
Steve Gadlin
Paul Luikart
|
[43]
|
Tech Throwback
|
North Andover
, MA
(NACAM)
|
2015-
|
9
|
Bill Robert
|
[44]
|
Thee Mr. Duran Show
|
La Verne, CA
(
LVTV
)
|
2000?
|
93
|
Richard Duran
|
[45]
|
Video Game Slams
|
San Francisco, CA
(
TCI 53
)
|
1994?2003
|
|
- Greg Fleming
- Brian Raffi
- Michael Baldwin
- Mat McKnight
- Emily Albertson
- Richard Allard
- Tricia Gray
- Veronica Jet Sharp
- Michael Jones
- Matt Allard
- Xavier Hagwood-Harris
- Lisa Williams
- Paige Fleming
- Shawn Flannery
|
[46]
[47]
|
Notes
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References
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edit
]
Citations
[
edit
]
- ^
"Best of Austin 2012: Best Public Access TV Show: The Atheist Experience"
.
The Austin Chronicle
. November 9, 2012.
- ^
Lubbers, Rick (August 2, 2013).
"
'Average Guy' shares exceptional story of recovery"
.
Duluth News Tribune
.
- ^
Niccum, Jon (September 1, 2006).
"Corn on the macabre"
.
Lawrence Journal-World
.
- ^
Underwood, Meg (January 18, 2001).
"BIG adventure never far away for Bob"
.
Cranston Herald
.
- ^
Diaz, Johnny (June 30, 2008).
"Covering all the bases"
.
Boston Globe
.
- ^
Schneider, Steve (April 14, 1985).
"Cable TV Notes ? Experimentation Shapes 'Cast Iron TV'
"
.
The New York Times
.
- ^
Provence, Lisa (February 7, 2008).
"Cued up: Local show goes viral"
.
The Hook
. Archived from
the original
on January 30, 2019.
- ^
Borrelli, Christopher (January 19, 2015).
"
'Chic-a-Go-Go' keeps the party going for 1,000th episode"
.
Chicago Tribune
.
- ^
Petski, Denise (May 4, 2017).
"
'The Chris Gethard Show' Lands At TruTV; Will Be Broadcast Live"
.
Deadline
.
- ^
Sims, David.
"Chris Gethard's Journey From Public Access to Late Night"
.
The Atlantic
. Retrieved
July 7,
2017
.
- ^
Holloway, Daniel (May 4, 2017).
"
'The Chris Gethard Show' Moves to TruTV"
.
Variety
.
- ^
McClear, Sheila.
"
'Chris Gethard Show' making comedy waves"
.
New York Daily News
.
- ^
Pearis, Bill (January 24, 2013).
"cable access show 'Concrete TV' is 20 years old, celebrating with screening tonight in NYC"
.
BrooklynVegan
.
- ^
Jackson, Carol (April 2001).
"Cool Clown Ground"
.
frieze
(58).
- ^
"NY Emmy Award Winners"
.
New York Emmys
. Retrieved
August 13,
2015
.
- ^
Ortiz, Lori (2011).
Disco Dance
. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. p. 42.
ISBN
978-0-313-37746-4
.
- ^
Luck, Jamie (April 30, 2002).
"Cable TV sex expert comes to Berkeley to champion frank exploration of sexuality"
.
Berkeley Daily Planet
.
- ^
Chonin, Neva (June 23, 2005).
"What's on TV? Oh, the usual sci-fi fantasy, read by women in bed"
.
San Francisco Chronicle
.
- ^
Ishkanian, Ellen (September 14, 2014).
"Newton cable show wins Emmy Award"
.
The Boston Globe
.
- ^
Johnson, Steve (January 25, 2012).
"
'JBTV' rocks on"
.
Chicago Tribune
.
- ^
Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle (2009).
The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present
(9 ed.). New York: Ballantine Books. p. 562.
ISBN
978-0-307-48320-1
.
- ^
"What Happened to INN?"
.
Media Alliance
. Archived from
the original
on December 29, 2009.
- ^
"Best of NYC 2008"
.
Village Voice
.
- ^
"SF Commons Public Access Television"
.
broadcast.bavc.org
. Retrieved
April 28,
2024
.
- ^
"Gay and Lesbian TV: Tuned In".
Out
. September 1994.
- ^
Ledwith, Sara (November 2, 2006).
"Multitasking artist shows how to do it all"
.
Reuters
.
- ^
"Feb. 20 casting call for TV talent show"
.
The Reel Chicago
. February 16, 2010.
- ^
Brandle, Lars (December 16, 2013).
"Phoenix Go Back to School For 'Live From the Artists Den' (Exclusive)"
.
Billboard
.
- ^
"The People".
Community Media Review
.
18
(2): 13. 1995.
- ^
Svetkey, Benjamin (October 26, 1990).
"Entertainment Weekly"
. Ew.com
. Retrieved
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2010
.
- ^
Sonnenberg, Maria (January 18, 2005). "Mr. Science makes learning a no-brainer".
Florida Today
.
- ^
Winnie, Hu (May 22, 2006).
"Hour After Hour, One Station Is Devoted to Pulse of New York"
.
The New York Times
.
- ^
Lloyd, Robert (June 24, 2014).
"Talking with Scott Stuckey, the man behind 'Pancake Mountain'
"
.
Los Angeles Times
.
- ^
Knight, Heather (June 11, 1999).
"Peninsula TV Gives Talent New Channel"
.
San Francisco Chronicle
.
- ^
Quittner, Joshua (June 24, 2001).
"RADIO FREE CYBERSPACE"
.
Time
.
- ^
"Best of Austin, 1999"
. September 24, 1999
. Retrieved
April 5,
2007
.
The show is about the sublime and the ridiculous, an hour-long package of nifty treats and oddball amazements
- ^
"Spud's World -- Half-Baked? Hot Potatoes? Spud Goodman Has A Show With A Peculiar Sense Of Humor"
.
Seattle Times
. February 11, 1990.
- ^
Strauss, Neil (September 9, 1997).
"At 18, the 'Squirt TV' Guy Resumes His Pop-Scene Assault"
.
The New York Times
.
- ^
"Stairway To Stardom"
.
The A.V. Club
. September 21, 2010.
- ^
Heyden, Rhys (May 29, 2012).
"Alliance with pubTV boosts Rhode Island PEG"
.
Current
.
- ^
Pais, Noah Bonaparte (October 14, 2008).
"Must-See TV; Two local, independent arts programs are reinventing prime-time television in New Orleans"
.
Gambit Weekly
.
- ^
Kennedy-Cox, Lisa.
"Gone, but certainly not forgotten: Robert leaves WCTV after 10 years"
.
Homenewshere.com
. Retrieved
September 5,
2017
.
- ^
Zoen, Eric
(April 26, 2006).
"Wait, wait for this, Peter Sagal"
.
Chicago Tribune
.
- ^
KennedyCox, Lisa.
"Gone, but certainly not forgotten: Robert leaves WCTV after 10 years"
.
Homenewshere.com
. Retrieved
September 5,
2017
.
- ^
Hernandez, Daniel (February 19, 2006).
"He Keeps the Eastside Rock Scene Rolling"
.
Los Angeles Times
.
- ^
"Video Game Slams Credits"
. Alliance Media Productions. Archived from
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on April 27, 1999
. Retrieved
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2024
.
- ^
"Gaming On the Air"
.
Electronic Gaming Monthly
. No. 112.
Ziff Davis
. November 1998. p. 40.
Sources
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- Linder, Laura R. (1999).
Public Access Television: America's Electronic Soapbox
. Greenwood Publishing Group.
ISBN
978-0-275-96487-0
.
- Uncle John's Bathroom Reader Tunes Into TV
. Ashland, Oregon: Bathroom Readers' Press. 2011.
ISBN
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.
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. CBS's Mancave Daily. October 15, 2012
. Retrieved
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.
- Kennedy-Cox, Lisa.
"Gone, but certainly not forgotten: Robert leaves WCTV after 10 years"
.
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. Retrieved
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.
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.
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. Retrieved
September 5,
2017
.
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