Concrete TV
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Concrete TV | |
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Country of origin | USA |
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Release | 1994 |
Concrete TV, is a Public-access television cable TV show in New York City that aired on Channel 67 public-access in Manhattan, combining violence, sex, pornography, new video, old video in a video art collage set to music. This half-hour program is produced by Ron Rocheleau, known as Concrete Ron. It is shown Friday nights at 1:30 AM. Episodes are heavily thematically based in 1980s video, hearkening back to the early MTV days, in a mash-up art style.[1]
Concrete TV was later cited as a major inspiration on the Adult Swim program Off the Air.
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