Cork Community TV

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Cork Community Television
CountryIreland
Broadcast areaDublin, Limerick, Cork, Galway and Waterford
HeadquartersCork Community Television Ltd, Faraday Court, Old Blackrock Road, Cork, Ireland
Ownership
OwnerCompany Limited by Guarantee (without share capital)
History
Launched28 May 2009
Links
Websitewww.corkcommunitytv.ie

Cork Community Television (CCTv) is a community access television station on Virgin Media Ireland channel 803, broadcasting programmes made by, about and for Cork communities.

History[edit]

It launched on 28 May 2009, with the intention to "broadcast for one to two hours daily" in its first year of operation.[1]

Cork Community TV assists members and member organisations to secure funding from the Sound and Vision "Community in a Studio" fund, which is generated from the TV licence fee and administered by the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland (BCI). The Sound and Vision fund is a grant scheme designed to support the production of new television and radio programmes in the areas of Irish culture, heritage and experience and adult literacy.[citation needed]

Cork Community Television (CCTv) was established as a Company Limited by Guarantee (without share capital) in May 2007.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "BCI Contract for Cork Community TV - The Irish Film & Television Network". www.iftn.ie.

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