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Mountain Community Television Channel 15 (commonly known as MCTV 15) is a small Public-access television cable TV station based in Weed, California and founded by Diana J. Limjoco, its first Chairman, Exec. Director, Producer. The studios are located at College of the Siskiyous in Weed and the station is broadcast daily on Northland Cable Television's Mount Shasta area cable system on channel 15. The program director is John Cumming.
In July, 2008, MCTV 15 contracted Mt. Shasta resident, Audra Gibson as Executive Director. Audra brings over nine years experience to the Non-Profit Organization dba Siskiyou Media Council, responsible for the management of south county Public Access Television.
Gibson, a former Mt. Shasta mayor, worked with Diana Limjoco to establish the non-profit in 2002 and promoted the mission of MCTV15 to establish programming and facilities for public use. She brings years of volunteer participation as MCTV’s Secretary, President, Government liaison for the cities of Weed, Mt. Shasta and Dunsmuir, as well as producer and production volunteer.
Programming
- Democracy Now (from Free Speech Television)
- Geek Central by John Cumming
- Listen Up by Audra Gibson (former mayor of Mt. Shasta)
- To Your Health (Mercy Medical Mt. Shasta)
- California Country
- Real TV (MCTV 15's flagship program- Created by Diana J. Limjoco-MCTV15 Founder)
- Mount Shasta Magic with Judith Conrad
- Re-Cooper-ation by Dr. Alan Cooper
- grooveyoga
- COS Today (College of the Siskiyous information show)
- In Focus: Siskiyou Magazine (re-aired in 2007, relaunched in 2010)
External links
Broadcast television in Southern Oregon and Siskiyou County, California Medford Klamath Falls Brookings Local cable channels SOPTV Cable 21 (PBS) • CSN Northwest • FSN Northwest • CSN Bay Area • CSN West • Northwest Cable News • The Oregon Channel • RVTV (Ashland) • MCTV (Weed, CA) • YCTV (Yreka, CA)
California television: Bakersfield • Chico-Redding • Eureka • Fresno • Los Angeles • Medford OR • Monterey • Palm Springs • Reno NV • Sacramento • San Diego • San Francisco • Santa Barbara • El Centro CA / Yuma AZ
See also: Eugene TVCategories:- American public access television
- Television stations in California
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