WCCA TV Newsletter – January 2017 All Happening at WCCA TV Testimonial by Bill Safer, Host of ‘Hidden Treasures’: Many thanks to the WCCA TV staff and all the people who make this station fantastic! Another show done and I am at my 50th show! I get contacted, sometimes in person, about my show. People… Continue reading WCCA TV News Letter January – February 2017
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MUST WATCH AND MUST DO FOR OUR BELOVED WCCA TV FANS
MUST WATCH AND MUST DO FOR OUR BELOVED WCCA TV FANS WATCH: IMAGINE WORCESTER all of the Imagine Worcester shows http://www.wccatv.com/video/imagine-worcester Soapbox #1073 2016 Worcester Italian Festival has been posted on the WCCA website at http://www.wccatv.com/video/soapbox/SOAPBOX1073 WCCA TV produced Soapbox show is hosted by WCCA Executive Director Mauro DePasquale. Mauro’s guests Jonelle Garofoli and Graziano… Continue reading MUST WATCH AND MUST DO FOR OUR BELOVED WCCA TV FANS
WCCA TV Newsletter, April 2016 : All Happening at WCCA TV
WCCA TV Newsletter, April 2016 All Happening at WCCA TV Congratulations to all the Board of Directors, Staff, and most of all our producing volunteers for all your dedication, time and effort to help build Worcester through electronic media. WCCA is about building social bridges, connecting communities, individuals, and neighborhoods. WCCA is also about empowering… Continue reading WCCA TV Newsletter, April 2016 : All Happening at WCCA TV
WCCA TV News and Information Round Up: February 4, 2016
WCCA TV the hub of local news and community media # # # The 12th Annual College Show and Robb Sandagata: Character Education Friday, February 5, 6:00 to 8:00 PM 660 Main Street Open and free to all. Music by DJ Andy Morris. Free parking in the paved lots belonging to the Freemasons, at 1… Continue reading WCCA TV News and Information Round Up: February 4, 2016
WCCA TV News and Information Round Up: January 7, 2016
WCCA TV’s BANDEDGE and VIDEO JAM are two of Central longest running TV music showcase shows Calling for music artist. We are most interested in helping promote and encouraging LOCAL music artist and groups. If you wish to learn how you can best gain visibility for your music and, to gain the exposure your talent… Continue reading WCCA TV News and Information Round Up: January 7, 2016
Here is the “BACKGROUND”
I thought I’d provide some background to help some better understand WCCA TV Just background to clarify: I thought I’d provide some background to help some better understand WCCA TV Some background History and facts : The City of Worcester, around 1985, under City Manager Mulford, organized a community group and charged them to form… Continue reading Here is the “BACKGROUND”
3600 on demand videos available at the WCCA TV13 website
Amazing ! 3600 on demand videos available at the WCCA TV13 website. wccatv.com and counting. “PEOPLE’s CHANNEL POWER” !! Congratulations to YOU people of Worcester.
SURVEY SAYS !!!!!!!!!!!
The following is a sample taken from our surveys, comments made by members of our local public about why they believe WCCA TV is important : (Source: Our 2013 WCCA TV Surveys) [ QUESTION: Why do you think WCCA is important . . . .? ] “Empowerment and justice and service” “Great resource for non… Continue reading SURVEY SAYS !!!!!!!!!!!
YOUTH MAKING A DIFFERENCE AT WCCA TV
2013 Youth Connections Program has been posted on the WCCA website at YOUTH CONNECTIONS 2013 The Youth Connections Program was a collaboratin with WCCA TV 13 and the MCAS Program of the Worcester Public Schools. The youth invovled wanted to explore and learn more about Worcester. While reading the book “3,000 Degrees”, the youth went… Continue reading YOUTH MAKING A DIFFERENCE AT WCCA TV
Open Letter to Stroud PA
The good people of Stoud PA are fighting hard to save public access. We sent a letter to their local representatives with some facts about Public Access Television/community media centers. To the TOWNSHIP OF STROUD, PA: Please consider standing in support of public access in your township. WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY ABOUT PUBLIC ACCESS TELEVISION… Continue reading Open Letter to Stroud PA