Tuesday, May 21, 2013

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Watch Culture & Main!!! New Episodes Every Wednesday Night at 7 on Channel 18!! Learn More
Citizen Digest Become a WRCT Citizen Journalist! We are looking for people to write articles, stories, and opinions for the WRCT Citizen Digest!
Installing Some New Sets Here one of our volunteers sets up our new "Brick Set."
Control Room Up & Running We now have a beautiful High Definition control room up and running!

WRCT - White Rose Community Television

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    Welcome to White Rose Community Television Online! Here you will find Live Streams of Channel 16, 18, and the Community Calendar.  You will also find WRCT Produced VOD (Video On Demand) files. As well as, VOD Meetings files for York City Council Meetings, York County Commissioners Meetings, and Dover School District's School Board Meetings.  You can learn about the history of public access television in York and the current state of WRCT.

About WRCT

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White Rose Community Television (WRCT) is a Regional Public, Education and Government (PEG) Cable Television Access System that reaches over 100,000 households in 55 of York County’s 72 municipalities on the Comcast Cable TV System. Historically channel 16 reaches 55,000 subscribers in the greater York Area with approximately 4,000 households located in the City of York. In 2005, channel 18 was added to the cable line up. Channel 18’s footprint includes the greater York area and added an additional 45,000 subscribers down into the Hanover area. Households that have satellite service that cannot receive WRCT are encouraged to watch our programming on the internet via www.wrct.tv

WRCT provides an opportunity for a local voice in the creation of content by organizations and individuals throughout York County. WRCT broadcasts municipal and school board meetings, student productions and is a unique and valuable resource to communicate effectively to residents, which allows a greater participation in the process of governing.

History

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people    Cable television systems had developed in the 1960s without much government oversight or regulation. Companies wanting to expandtheir services had to use the public right-of-way to string their cables into a community. The City of York was among the first communities both in the Commonwealth and the United States to grant a franchise agreement for operation and development of a cable television system in the city. That first agreement included general standards for customer service by the cable television company. The York City Council approved that agreement by ordinance in 1964—two years before the Federal Communications Commission established rules for all cable television systems.

Citizen Digest

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citizen Journalist  WRCT is looking for your stories, your opinion, and your thoughts! Do you have a good story you would like to tell? Maybe you would like to tell the community about an event being held at your organization or church? 

Citizen Journalism is booming around the world allowing stories to be told and points of view to be heard that would normally never be printed.

You don't need to be an expert writer or reporter, articles can be pages long or just a few sentences!

You can write one article and be done, you could write a weekly story, or whenever you feel like it!

Photos and video are accepted and encouraged to accompany your stories!

 

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Upcoming Events

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05.27.2013 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
York County Memorial Day Ceremony

Channel 16 Live

 

Channel 18 Live

Community Calendar Live