“Dans le sillon des voyageurs”: Thunder Bay’s Experiment in French Community Television

Author(s):  
David W. P. Lewis
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1954 ◽  
Vol 73 (4) ◽  
pp. 337-342
Author(s):  
K. A. Simons ◽  
Don Kirk ◽  
H. J. Arbeiter
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2007 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 108-109
Author(s):  
Yorick Smaal

In the late 1990s and early 2000s, a locally produced program on community television took the GLBTIQ community by storm. Running for seven years on channel Briz31, Tamara Tonite appeared in, and produced, 365 episodes, interviewing many locally based and national personalities. The success of the show has not been matched by any other privately produced show on community television in Australia. Tamara initially took on the show to promote her own ‘dial a drag queen’ business, but TamaraTonite took on a form of its own towards the end of 1997. While the show drew a few detractors — with some charismatic church leaders calling her an ‘evil cross-dressing transvestite’ using airwaves to spread her wicked message — Tamara remembers being absolutely floored when she threw the show open to a studio audience one night. Over 60 people turned up, and some had to huddle around TV cameras due to a lack of space.


Author(s):  
Darren P. Ingram

Hyperlocal community television is currently under threat and its content documenting local memories and histories is underused and hardly accessible. Newly generated hyperlocal content runs the risk of not being archived, curated and preserved. Can new technologies that encourage hyperlocal media contribute to its demise? This article discusses the history of hyperlocal community television in Finland, considers its current challenges and draws awareness to the need of securing this local heritage for the future. The article debates how the future fate of this form of hyperlocal television is dependent on material resources, such as manpower, access to storage and preservation infrastructures as well as funding.


2014 ◽  
pp. 179-191
Author(s):  
Brian Shoesmith ◽  
Wang Handong

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