WCCA TV13 is a public access TV station and community media center in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Our programming is produced by and for the people of Worcester. We are a window into Worcester's diverse community.
Soapbox host Mauro Depasquale talks with American Cancer Society Hope Lodge Director, Deb Aharonian and Tammy Hanley about the American Cancer Societyâs Inaugural Bicycles Battling Cancer. Veteran and casual cyclists invited to join 70-mile ride from Worcester to Boston on Sunday, July 26, 2009.
For more information about this event, to register, or to volunteer for Bicycles Battling Cancer, please contact the American Cancer Society at 1.800.ACS.2345
Powerhouse Wrestling is a backyard wrestling show produced at WCCA TV 13 in Worcester, MA. The guys who make this show are so badass, they were kicked out of WCCA for violating the firecode and bringing a chainsaw into the studio.
This episode is special because it's the last show Colin James produced at WCCA.
If you like this, let me know, and I'll digitize more.
Flipside host Lynne Simonds interviews Donald Washington, LaJunna Hobbs, and Steve Freedman about EPOCA, Ex-Prisoners and Prisoners Organizing for Community Advancement, who along with allies, friends, and family, work together to create resources and opportunities for those who have paid their debt to society.
Join host Tracy Foley for WCCA TV13 Video Jam music videos show. This episode features new music by Aimee Allen, Mandy Moore, Sweetwater, Richard Jaymes, Mos Def, Tortoise, and Ruben Studdard.
The Wacky Factory, a WCCA TV13 children's program, show 4 features the segments Pretty Baby, Band of Pirates and Embarrassed Honor Student. The Wacky Factory is Written and produced by Eric Glass.
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