All classes are free or reduced cost to Members (but pre-registration is still required). Non-Members can register for a fee. Cambridge Community Television nurtures a strong, equitable and diverse ...
The coolest thing about our Summer Media Institute (besides all the interesting & unexpected content our teens end up creating) is that as participants develop and deepen their skill sets, they ...
Millions of people still lack access to the technology they need in today’s world. This gap—known as the digital divide—means that many of our neighbors are left without laptops, internet, or digital ...
But the mainstream media market either misrepresents the realities and nuances inherent to Cambridge, or glosses over us altogether. Too many of our stories have remained unheard, due to lack of ...
Cambridge Community Television (CCTV) seeks an inspiring, talented, effective, and visionary leader as its next Executive Director. CCTV is a nationally-recognized, award-winning community media ...
Cambridge Community Television nurtures a strong, equitable and diverse community by providing tools and training to foster free speech, civic engagement, and creative expression. CCTV resides on ...
Cambridge Community Television nurtures a strong, equitable and diverse community by providing tools and training to foster free speech, civic engagement, and creative expression. CCTV resides on ...
CCTV offers the *best* Media Education programs around, from beginner studio classes to media editing workshops to producing your very own documentary that airs on CCTV. You are a part of this ...
With three television channels airing 24 hours a day, we are always looking for Cambridge-friendly content to fill the airwaves. Professional (or not-yet professional) producers, artisans, dancers, ...
Hi. The first thing you need to know about us (the people who work at CCTV) is that we love each other. A lot. We live to see each other thrive, to make each other laugh, and to make stuff together.
For teens who really want to dive into passion projects and participate in more collaborative productions, CCTV’s School Year Production Program (SYPP) is their jam. Working with community partners ...
Controversial opinion: “You get what you pay for” is an outdated idea the dominant culture relies on to keep inequity and disparity in place. *sips tea* Part of our commitment to equity, justice, ...
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