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Tucson Shines on TV…

Posted May 15th, 2008 by daniela in News, For Groups

TUCSON SHINES ON TV…..
Access Tucson’s been busy the past three months. Location shoots and one live show from Studio A give Tucsonans the opportunity to enjoy diverse community programming.
Access Tucson helps local non-profit organizations or government entities use television to inform and entertain citizens living in the Tucson Valley. Our 3 cable channels reach approximately […]

TucsonVision Kicks Off a New, Diverse Season

Posted January 18th, 2008 by daniela in News, Front Page, For Groups, Tucson Vision

TucsonVision Kicks Off a New, Diverse Season-
Three non-profit organizations are each producing 6, half-hour programs during the months of January, February and March 2008. TucsonVision is a television series designed specifically for non-profits. Each group provides the host and produces every episode. Access Tucson contributes a professionally designed set and the technical support. Volunteers, who’ve […]

Television Series Assists Local Refugee Populations

Posted January 7th, 2008 by vikkid in News, Front Page, For Groups, Tucson Vision

TucsonVision is the model for a $25,000 grant from Catholic Healthcare West to assist local refugee populations.

Greater Tucson Youth Leadership Program Visits Access Tucson

Posted July 18th, 2007 by daniela in News, Front Page, For Groups

Greater Tucson Youth Leadership Program Visits Access Tucson
Students from the leadership program focused on media this week and included Access Tucson on their list of places to visit.
Access Tucson member Rachel Perlis, a staff member with the leadership program, has her own public access program “Snap Back! Youth TV”, a program that she describes as […]

Youth In-Focus: Sahuarita!

Posted May 10th, 2007 by lisa in News, Front Page, What's on TV, For Groups, Production, Classes

Just 20 miles south of Tucson, Edge High School Sahuarita has operated for over ten years at the Sahuarita Park. Instructor, Darryl Cornell was interested in creating an activity that would engage students in learning. He had attended classes at Access Tucson and thought that video production could help students with writing and computer skills.
Through […]