User:Xb2u7Zjzc32/Brooklyn Public Network

Brooklyn Public Network

 * The Fund for the Borough of Brooklyn
 * https://www.bricartsmedia.org/about-bric/our-mission-history


 * 1988: named the Public Access television organization for Brooklyn
 * manages Brooklyn Community Access Television ("BCAT")


 * 1993 – 1996: oversees design and construction of
 * Brooklyn's Public Access television studios and offices
 * in the former Strand Theater, 647 Fulton Street


 * 1998: changes name to Brooklyn Information & Culture (BRIC)
 * 2006: launches Brooklyn Independent Television
 * 2009: re-named BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn
 * 2013: name of the organization is shortened to BRIC
 * 2016: renames Brooklyn Independent Media to BRIC TV
 * BRIC TV is a cable TV and digital network


 * Brooklyn wtFaq
 * Brooklyn Free Speech Radio, community podcast network
 * Brooklyn Free Speech television, community television network
 * in 2013, network channels were changed from BCAT TV Network to Brooklyn Free Speech
 * three channels on Verizon FiOS, Optimum, Spectrum, and RCN.

City of New York
The City of New York has an official television station, run by the NYC Media Group, which features programming based in Brooklyn. Brooklyn Community Access Television is the borough's public access channel.

Brooklyn Public Network
Brooklyn Public Network (comprising Brooklyn Free Speech and BRIC TV) is the Public, educational, and government access (PEG) cable television network in Brooklyn, New York City, operated owned by BRIC. Brooklyn Public Network has five channels on the Time Warner, Cablevision, RCN and Verizon FiOS cable networks, which broadcast community developed television programming. BRIC also operates the BRIC Media Center, a community media facility that provides Brooklyn residents with a broad range of media services and support resources. It is also home to BRIC Media Education.
 * https://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/02/business/media/nanette-rainone-early-creator-of-feminist-radio-shows-dies-at-73.html
 * https://www.bricartsmedia.org/about-bric/our-mission-history

"After leaving WBAI in 1976 Ms. Rainone worked on the mayoral campaign of Representative Bella Abzug and became the communications director for Howard Golden, the Brooklyn borough president. While in Mr. Golden’s office, she created the Fund for the Borough of Brooklyn — now called BRIC, for Brooklyn Information and Culture — to present free performances and cultural programs as a way of attracting visitors to the borough. As the fund’s president, an office she held until 2002, she organized the annual Celebrate Brooklyn! festival in Prospect Park and played a key role in creating the Rotunda Gallery on Clinton Street, which showcases the artwork of Brooklyn residents, as well as Brooklyn Community Access Television (now called the Brooklyn Public Network)."
 * http://mrebot.com/Marc_Maron_remembers_the_Lower_East_Side_with_Rev_Jen_Part_1/3esdlwx4SrM.video

History and overview
Brooklyn Public Network was developed by Thomas F. Tafuto of Applied Imagination Inc. and launched on July 1, 1991 (originally named Brooklyn Community Access Television 'BCAT'), as a 24-hour community calendar of non-commercial events and services for Brooklyn residents.[1] Programming of this nature is still allocated in the BCAT TV Network's lineup on the Brooklyn Bulletin Board (see channel listings below). By September 1993, the BCAT TV Network's Playback service was premiered, allowing any Brooklyn individual, organization, institution, corporation, or entity access to channel time on the BCAT TV Network system.[1] Brooklyn Public Network provides playback time-slots for both weekly and monthly series and non-series programs. Shows are aired in one of two categories: BRIC TV and Brooklyn Free Speech.
 * http://www.bricartsmedia.org/community-Media
 * "About BCAT/BCAT TV Network/BRIC Arts". BRIC/Brooklyn Information & Culture. Retrieved 2007-04-14.

Juan M. Thompson

 * Brooklyn Public Network
 * Dylann Roof
 * https://www.gofundme.com/thompsonformayor
 * https://twitter.com/juanmthompson
 * https://theintercept.com/staff/juan/
 * Brooklyn Public Network
 * Dylann Roof
 * https://www.gofundme.com/thompsonformayor
 * https://twitter.com/juanmthompson
 * https://theintercept.com/staff/juan/
 * Brooklyn Public Network
 * Dylann Roof
 * https://www.gofundme.com/thompsonformayor
 * https://twitter.com/juanmthompson
 * https://theintercept.com/staff/juan/
 * Brooklyn Public Network
 * Dylann Roof
 * https://www.gofundme.com/thompsonformayor
 * https://twitter.com/juanmthompson
 * https://theintercept.com/staff/juan/
 * https://theintercept.com/staff/juan/