List of American public-access television programs

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This is a list of American public access television programs.

List

Series Location
(Home station)
Duration No. of episodes Host(s) Ref.
Alternative Views Austin, TX
(ACTV)
1978–1998 563 Douglas Kellner
Frank Morrow
[1]
AMOSTV Brooklyn, NY
(BCAT)
2005–2015 Christian Capello-Colon
Ryan Hellman
John Tarsitano
Anthony Macca
Rich Greco
Michael Douglas Polsky
Tim McCormack
The Atheist Experience Austin, TX
(ACTV)
1997– 908+ Matt Dillahunty
Russell Glasser
Don Baker
Jeff Dee
Tracie Harris
John Iacoletti
Jen Peeples
Martin Wagner
[2]
The Average Guys TV Show Duluth, MN
(PACT-TV)
1998–2013 576 Kenny Kalligher
Jon Donahue
[3]
The Basement Sublet of Horror Lawrence, Kansas
(LCAT)
2006– 230 Joel Sanderson [4]
Bob's Big Adventures Providence, RI
(PEG-RI)
1993– Bob Venturini [5]
Boston Latino TV Boston, MA
(BNN)
2003– Evelyn Reyes
Gil Matos
Clairemese Montero
[6]
Chic-a-Go-Go Chicago, IL
(CAN-TV)
1996– 1,000+ Jake Austen
Mia Park
[7]
Cast Iron TV Manhattan, NY
(Channel D)
1979–1992 [8]
Concrete TV Manhattan, NY
(MNN)
1994– [9]
Cool Clown Ground Chicago, IL
(CAN-TV)
1994– 469+ Shelley Mobil
Thymme Jones
Cheer-Accident
[10]
Cool In Your Code New York City, NY
(NYC TV)
2004– Christopher Kromer
R. Brandon Johnson
Shirley Rumierk
[11]
Disco Step-by-Step Buffalo, NY 1975–1980 Marty Angelo [12]
The Dr. Susan Block Show Berkley, CA
(BTV-25)
1990– Susan Block [13]
Fantasy Bedtime Hour San Francisco, CA
(Access SF)
2001–2009 40 Heatherly Stankey
Julie Breithaupt
[14]
The Folklorist Newton, MA
(NewTV)
2012– 13 John Horrigan [15]
The Forum Chicago, IL
(Frequency TV)
2008–2009 7 Frankie Jupiter
Gay USA Manhattan, NY
(MNN)
1985– Andy Humm
Ann Northrop
Hardcover Feedback Lansing, IL
(LNN)
2007– 30
Junktape Manhattan, NY
(MNN)
1998 7 Sean S. Baker
Spencer Chinoy
Dan Milano
[16]
INN World Report Tribeca, NY
(Free Speech TV)
2004– Mizan Kirby Nunes [17]
JBTV Chicago, IL
(Tuff TV)
1984– Jerry Bryant
Greg Corner
Lauren O'Neill
[18]
The Kid America Club Manhattan, NY
(MNN)
2002– [19]
Lavender Lounge San Francisco, CA 1991–1995 60 Mark Kliem [20]
Let's Paint TV Los Angeles, CA
(Eagle Rock Public Access)
2002–2008 600+ John Kilduff [21]
Live from Midtown Bronx, NY
(Colours TV)
2007–2009 Hashim "Trends" Smith [22]
Live from the Artists Den Garden City, NY
(WLIW)
2009– [23]
Local 850 Okaloosa County, FL Chris Davis
The Lone Shark Bridgeport, CT
(WFAC-TV)
1991–2001 Jim Sharky
Sean Haffner
[24]
Masterminds Albany, NY
(TW3)
2003– David Guistina
Midnight Blue Manhattan, NY
(Channel J)
1975–2003 Al Goldstein [25]
The Mr. Science Show Melbourne, FL 1993–1995 Tim Perkins [26]
Music Video Comp Reel Los Angeles, CA 2005–2007 Alli Bivins
New York Noise New York City, NY
(NYC TV)
2003–2009 89 [27]
Pancake Mountain Washington, D.C.
(DCTV)
2003–2011
2014–
[28]
Quiz Kids San Francisco, CA
(PEN-TV)
1999 Brad Friedman [29]
Rox Bloomington, IN
(BCAT)
1992– 91 Joe Nickell
Bart Everson
[30]
The Show with No Name Austin, TX
(ACTV)
1995–2005 Charlie Sotelo [31]
The Spud Goodman Show Seattle, WA 1985–1992 Spud Goodman
Chick Hunter
[32]
Squirt TV Manhattan, NY 1994–1996 Jake Fogelnest [33]
Stairway to Stardom Staten Island, NY 1979–1992 Frank Masi [34]
State of the State Providence, RI
(PEG-RI)
1992– John Carlevale [35]
Static Television New Orleans, LA
(Cox 10)
2006– Pami P [36]
Stateside Footy North Andover, MA

(NACAM)

2010- 75 Bill Robert [37]
Talkin' Funny Chicago, IL
(CAN-TV)
2005– 53 Steve Gadlin
Paul Luikart
[38]
Tech Throwback North Andover, MA

(NACAM)

2015- 9 Bill Robert [39]
Thee Mr. Duran Show La Verne, CA
(LVTV)
2000– 93 Richard Duran [40]
Tyrants in Therapy Los Angeles, CA 2001–2008 25 Michael J
AbbeAbbe
YRU-Up Bloomington, MN
(BEC-TV)
1991–

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External links

[2]

  1. ^ Kennedy-Cox, Lisa. "Gone, but certainly not forgotten: Robert leaves WCTV after 10 years". Wilmington Town Crier. Retrieved 23 April 2016.
  2. ^ lisa@yourtowncrier.com, LISA KENNEDY-COX News Correspondent. "Gone, but certainly not forgotten: Robert leaves WCTV after 10 years". Homenewshere.com. Retrieved 2017-09-05.