Is “public access television” still around? In the early days of cable, the cable companies were required by the local communities they served to offer at least one station for public access, where virtually anyone could create a program and have it broadcast..I think this went the same way as paying for cable so you could avoid all the commercial interruptions…
davesoup1972 over 9 years ago
They canceled Wayne’s World for this!?
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
Is “public access television” still around? In the early days of cable, the cable companies were required by the local communities they served to offer at least one station for public access, where virtually anyone could create a program and have it broadcast..I think this went the same way as paying for cable so you could avoid all the commercial interruptions…