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Queens Public Television

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Queens Public Communications Corporation
Country United States
Broadcast areaQueens, New York City
Programming
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerQueens Public Television
Links
WebsiteQueens Public Television

Queens Public Television (QPTV) is a not-for-profit private corporation Public-access television network serving the residents of the borough of Queens, New York City. QPTV manages the four public, educational, and government access (PEG) channels (Channels 34/1995, 56/1996, 57/1997, 79/1998 on Time Warner Cable; 82, 83, 84, 85 on RCN; and 34, 35, 36, 37 on Verizon Fios) on the cable TV systems for Queens.[1][2][3][4][5]

QPTV series

  • Adventures in QPTV Land (2001)
  • American Vocal Ensemble (1999)
  • Art a-la-Carte (1989)
  • The Art of Paper Cutting (1997)
  • Artists at Work (1992)
  • Assembly Update (1997) (Network Music's Parade of Flags)
  • The Beatnik Poets (2001)
  • Ben's Music and Dance (1997)
  • Bernie's Place (2006–Present)
  • Binat Chaim School of Music (1995)
  • Business Goals 2000 (1996)
  • Caribbean Classroom
  • Caribbean Gospel Showcase (1997-1999)
  • Center Stage
  • Coaches Roundtable (1997)
  • Companion Animal Network (1996–Present)
  • Computer Animation Discussion (1994)
  • Connection Zone
  • Conversations (1998)
  • Creative Insight (1999)
  • Creative Instincts (1998)
  • Democracy in Crisis (1996–Present)
  • De Aqui y De Alla con Natty Abreu
  • DeVore Dance Center in Concert 1997 (1998)
  • The E.O.M. Rap Show (2000)
  • Exploration of the Universe (1997)
  • Eye Positive (1998)
  • Eyewitness Ministries's Time With a Band (1998)
  • Fitness World (1998)
  • From the Heart (1996)
  • The Game Show Block Party (2007–present)
  • Garbage Band 101 (1991)
  • The Gillis & Barry Show (1996–Present)
  • A Hidden Feud (1995)
  • The Hive (1997-1998)
  • In Our World
  • An Interview with Joe
  • Islam, the Universal System (1998-2000)
  • Ivanka's 1-800 Contest (1998)
  • James the Magician (1995)
  • The Jennifer Vanilla Hour (2017–present)
  • Joan's World
  • The Joe Show (1999-2000)
  • Keepin'(g) It Real (1997 and 1998)
  • Kids (2) (2000-2001)
  • Kids Will Be Kids (1999)
  • The Learning Tree Multicultural School (2000)
  • Life in the Universe (2000)
  • Lipsynch Party (2) (1997-1999)
  • The Lou Telano Show (2000)
  • The Men of Fitness (1997)
  • Mind Gym (1999)
  • Mindlight
  • Mrs. Jellybean (1995)
  • Music Festival (1998)
  • Music Movies & More (1998)
  • Nosotros, Ustedes y... Luz Estella (1998)
  • Not by Bread Alone
  • Nueva York: Ciudad de Todos (1997)
  • O's Crib
  • The On da Money show
  • The Panorama of New York City (1998)
  • Passport to the World (2000-2001)
  • Pets Alive (1996)
  • Planet Safari U.S.A. (1996)
  • Poetry in Gospel (1999)
  • Pohl Position (1999–Present)
  • Public Access in Queens (1999)
  • Queens Music Television (1999)
  • Quiet Time and Praise the Lord (1997)
  • Quinteto Brasileiro (1999)
  • The Realm of Never
  • Rhythmic Poetry (1999)
  • Richie's Place
  • Simple Science
  • Skate Time (1998)
  • Social Security & You
  • Solutions (1998–Present)
  • Survivor (1997)
  • Taekwon-Do (1997)
  • Tete-A-Tete: The Independent Music Scene (1990)
  • The Typewriter (2000)
  • Urban Souls Culture
  • The Way (1994)
  • What's Happening Berverly?
  • What Makes The Monkey Dance (2005)
  • Where We Stand
  • Women of Fitness (1997)
  • Words (1997)
  • You Name That Show (1999–Present)
  • A Young Artist Sculpts

References

  1. ^ Blabbermouth (2008-11-25). "CHRIS CAFFERY's Flushing Library Performance To Be Aired On Queens Public Television". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. Retrieved 2021-07-04.
  2. ^ HIRSHON, NICHOLAS. "Memorial for Queens Public TV chief". nydailynews.com. Retrieved 2021-07-04.
  3. ^ "QUEENS PUBLIC TELEVISION". facpub.stjohns.edu. Retrieved 2021-07-04.
  4. ^ "QPTV - Queens Public Television Reviews and Ratings | Flushing, NY | Donate, Volunteer, Review | GreatNonprofits". greatnonprofits.org. Retrieved 2021-07-04.
  5. ^ "Queens Public Television Ch. 35 Time Warner - TV Listings Guide". www.ontvtonight.com. Retrieved 2021-07-04.
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