Saturday, November 29, 2008

WHC-TV Gala Roast in honor of Cheryl & Kate

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

U.S. House of Representatives Debate - Connecticut District One

The League of Women Voters of Greater Hartford and West Hartford Community Television present a debate between John Larson (D) and Joe Visconti (R), two of the candidates in the race for the House of Representatives in the first Connecticut District. (CT-1)

Monday, October 27, 2008

CT Senate Debate, 5th District

The League of Women Voters of Greater Hartford and West Hartford Community Television present a debate between candidates for the State Senate in the 5th District. Jonathan Harris (D) and Joe Merritt (R) field questions from league moderator Janet Lenore.

CT Assembly Debate - 18th District

The League of Women Voters of Greater Hartford and West Hartford Community Television present a cumulative time format debate between the candidates in the race for the Connecticut Assembly in the 18th District. Andy Fleischmann (D) and Dr. Thomas Knox (R) answer questions from league moderator Carole Mulready.

CT Assembly Debate, 19th District

The League of Women Voters of Greater Hartford and West Hartford Community Television present a debate between the candidates for the Connecticut Assembly, District 19. Beth Bye (D) and Theresa McGrath (R) field questions from League Moderator Danna Dyer.

CT Assembly Debate, 20th District

The League of Women Voters of Greater Hartford and West Hartford Community Television present a debate between the candidates for the Assembly in the 20th district. David McCluskey (D), Chad Thompson (R) and John Mertens (CFL)field questions from league moderator Lynn Coroser-Krane.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

WHC-TV Reports Referendum Results

After the polls closed, WHC-TV presented the vote tally from the Registrar of Voters. The unofficial totals were: Yes: 4844, No: 6152

Here is how West Hartford Voted By District:

1-1 King Philip School....................Yes: 246..... No: 361
1-2 St. Mary Home.........................Yes: 199..... No: 275
2-1 Whiting Lane School.................. Yes: 126..... No: 78
2-2 St. John's Church.....................Yes: 346..... No: 271
3-1 W.H. Health & Rehabilitation..........Yes: 167..... No: 166
3-2 Edward Morley School..................Yes: 319..... No: 238
4-1 Elmwood Community Center..............Yes: 59..... No: 170
4-2 Charter Oak School....................Yes: 144..... No: 269
5-1 Webster Hill School...................Yes: 266..... No: 388
5-2 West Hartford Town Hall...............Yes: 165..... No: 155
6-1 Wolcott School............................Yes: 196..... No: 472
6-2 Conard High School....................Yes: 45..... No: 158
7-1 Norfeldt School.........................Yes: 379..... No: 390
7-2 Hall High School......................Yes: 159..... No: 243
8-1 American School for the Deaf.....Yes: 292..... No: 272
8-2 Bugbee School...........................Yes: 394..... No: 405
9-1 Louise Duffy School...................Yes: 121..... No: 178
9-2 Sedgwick Middle School..............Yes: 320..... No: 291
10-1 Braeburn Elementary................Yes: 415..... No: 606
10-2 Solomon Schecter School...........Yes: 366..... No: 547
Absentee Ballots...............................Yes: 116..... No: 219

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Debate Telecast Schedule

Candidate Profiles
Oct. 13 & 17 - 10:00pm
Oct. 16 & 27 - 7:30pm
Oct. 24 - 9:30pm
Oct. 23 & 31 & Nov. 3 - 10:15pm

League of Women Voters Debates:
United States Congress - 1st District

John Larson (D) - Joe Visconti (R)
LIVE: Oct. 23 - 7:00pm
Replays: Oct. 24 & 30 - 10:00pm
Nov. 3 - 7:00pm

State Senate - 5th District
Jonathan Harris (D) - Joseph Merritt (R)
Oct. 13 & 29 - 8:30pm
Oct. 16 & 27 - 9:45pm
Oct. 20 & 31 - 9:15pm
Oct. 23 & Nov. 3 - 8:00pm

State House of Representatives - 18th District
Andy Fleischmann (D) - Dr. Thomas Knox (R)
Oct. 13 & 29 - 9:00pm
Oct. 16 & 27 - 8:00pm
Oct. 20 & 31 - 9:45pm
Oct. 23 & Nov. 3 - 8:30pm

State House of Representatives - 19th District
Beth Bye (D) - Theresa McGrath (R)
Oct. 13 & 29 - 9:30pm
Oct. 16 & 27 - 8:30pm
Oct. 20 & 31 - 8:00pm
Oct. 23 & Nov. 3 - 9:00pm

State House of Representatives - 20th District
David McCluskey (D) - John Mertens (CFL) - Chad Thompson (R)
Oct. 13 & 29 - 7:45pm
Oct. 16 & 27 - 9:00pm
Oct. 20 & 31 - 8:30pm
Oct. 23 & Nov. 3 - 9:30pm

Thursday, September 25, 2008

THE 18th and 5th DISTRICT DEBATES



Debate week continues. Today, the League of Women Voters of Greater Hartford came to the studio once again to tape two more debates.

Candidates in the 18th and 5th Assembly Districts squared off in a cumulative time format debate. After a brief introduction, each had nine minutes to answer, discuss and rebut questions generated by league members, followed by a two minute closing statement.

The 18th district candidates, Dr. Tom Knox and Andy Fleischman fielded questions from Carole Mulready. Janet Lenore moderated the 5th district debate between Jonathan Harris and Joseph Merritt.

All the debates will telecast beginning the third week of October and will run until election day on November 4th.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

THE 19th and 20th DISTRICT DEBATES




It's debate week. West Harford Community television together with the League of Women Voters of Greater Hartford taped two debates last night.

Candidates in the 19th and 20th Assembly Districts squared off in a cumulative time format debate. After a brief introduction, each had nine minutes to answer, discuss and rebut questions generated by league members, followed by a two minute closing statement.

The 19th district candidates Beth Bye(D) and Theresa McGrath(R) fielded questions from Danna Dyer. Lynne Coroser-Smith moderated the 20th district debate between David McCluskey(D), Chad Thompson(R), and John Mertens(CFL).

Debates for the 18th Assembly District and 5th Senate District will be taped on Thursday, September 25th.

All the debates will telecast beginning the third week of October and will run until election day on November 4th.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

West Hartford ArtWalk




ArtWalk is here! West Hartford is hosting three full weeks of free events that bring the community together for a single cause, the beauty of art. The activities are endless, including a live band, dress up for children and even adults, free food and more.

Today the festival kicked off with a sidewalk chalk contest. Individuals of all ages got involved in this activity and had a great time with it. The pavement was transformed with a myriad of imaginative pictures ranging from world peace to self-portraits.

Although it is hard to believe this amazing event could be so close, it is located right in the beautiful West Hartford Center.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Foxes, Armadillos & Porcupines Visit Mr. Science


Mr.Science's October show will feature animals from all over the world. There will be a desert fox, an armadillo, a hedgehog and even a porcupine.

If you would like to see some of these animals you can visit them at:
Forest Park Zoo in Springfield Massachusetts.
They are open Now-October (weekdays and weekends) from 10 A.M-5P.M.
And from October 15-November they are only open on weekends from 10A.M.-3P.M.

For more information, contact Forest Park Zoo.

Stay tuned for this and other October shows on Channel 5!

WHC-TV Tapes Candidate Profiles

On September 15,2008 Channel 5 started taping two minute candidate profiles that allow voters to learn more about each person running for state office.

Each candidate came into the studio to introduce themselves to the voters. It was a great opportunity to meet the candidates. All of them were very friendly. It was also interesting to hear the type of issues they plan to tackle if elected.

Its up to you to tune into Channel 5 and form your own opinions! The candidates profiles and the debates will air several times in October.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

AT&T U-verse Demonstration



CLICK HERE FOR AT&T U-VERSE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Survey shows no rate relief for consumers

Assessing the Damage:
Survey shows that state video franchise laws bring no rate relief while harming public benefits


About the Survey

In May 2008, the Alliance for Community Media (ACM) initiated an online survey regarding the impact of state video franchise laws. Members of ACM and the National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOA) from around the country participated in this survey.

There were 204 respondents from 33 states, representing public, educational and governmental (PEG) access television centers. Of those respondents, 140 (from 18 states) now have a state video franchise law in effect. This summary focuses on the responses from those with state video franchise laws.


Preliminary Conclusions
Even in the early stages of adoption and implementation, the negative fallout from the state video franchise laws has been substantial and will continue to mount. As incumbents and new entrants apply to operate under these new franchises, more communities will experience the cutbacks and degradation of PEG services reported in this survey, leaving many communities in the nation without the diverse, local programming provided through PEG channels. This outcome directly contradicts the purpose stated in the Cable Act of 1984, that franchises be responsive to the needs and interests of the local community.

It’s important to note that where PEG Access has greater protection in the state video franchise laws, AT&T is ignoring requirements to provide PEG at “similar” (CA law) or “equivalent” (IL law) signal quality and functionality as commercial channels. This disadvantages, rather than serves local communities.
It is our hope that the information drawn from this initial survey of communities affected by state video franchise laws will inform proactive legislative and regulatory action to preserve the localism and diversity of programming that emerges from PEG channels nationwide.


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The Alliance for Community Media is a national membership organization representing more than 3,000 PEG access centers across the nation. Local PEG programmers produce 20,000 hours of new programs per week, and serve more than 250,000 organizations annually through the efforts of an estimated 1.2 million volunteers.
For survey information, contact ACM Public Policy Committee member, Barbara Popovic
(312) 738-1400, bpopovic@cantv.org

Thursday, July 3, 2008

West Hartford Residents Read The Declaration of Independence


West Hartford Community Television and The League of Women Voters of Greater Hartford collaborated to present a local reading of the Declaration of Independence. Tune to Channel 5 at 7:00 p.m., July 4th - 6th to see this special presentation.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Class of 2008 Graduates







Congratulations, Classes of 2008! West Hartford Community Television videotaped the Hall and Conard High School Graduations today. Watch them on Channel 5:

Conard High School Class of 2008
July 11 at 8:00 p.m.
July 24 at 9:00 p.m.

Hall High School Class of 2008
July 14 at 8:00 p.m.
July 29th at 9:00 p.m.

Visit www.whctv.org to see our current schedule.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Singing In The Rain

Webster Hill Elementary Chorus and Whiting Lane Elementary School Band perform before the New Britain Rock Cats game.

Celebrate West Hartford!

Thursday, June 12, 2008

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT COMMUNITY TELEVISION ON AT&T'S U-VERSE TV SERVICE

Is West Hartford Community Television available on AT&T U-verse?

Not yet. As of June 1, 2008, AT&T has not entered into any formal agreements with West Hartford Community Television to provide our programming.

Will I still see West Hartford Community Television on Channel 5 with U-verse?

No. Community television is handled differently under U-verse. West Hartford Community Television will be clustered with all the other community access stations in the state on an internet tab, labeled “99” and will not be located near the local broadcasters like Channels 3, 8, and 30.

So can I get to West Hartford Community Television by hitting channel 99?

No. Unlike the commercial channels, getting WHC-TV programs on U-verse will require additional steps. Rather than punching a single channel number, a customer must first switch to channel 99 and then scroll through potentially dozens of other communities’ stations, click on West Hartford Community Television, scroll again to an additional menu listing our three channels (public, educational and governmental) and waiting each time for the system to switch.

How long will it take to get from a show on any other channel to WHC-TV?

It takes about 45-90 seconds on U-verse. Then it takes about 20 seconds to switch from WHC-TV back to any of the commercial channels.

Note that at a test study performed in Clinton Township, MI, a majority of citizens given verbal instructions on how to reach the PEG channels were unable to do so without further assistance.


Can I surf to the Town Council Meeting during the commercials of my favorite show?


It will take over a minute to switch from a commercial television show to WHC-TV and back again.

My son performed in the Inter-El Concert. Can I DVR it to show grandma when she visits?

No. With the AT&T U-Verse system, DVR options only apply to commercial TV, not West Hartford Community Television’s programs.

Will I be able to read the school board’s budget power point presentation?

AT&T tells us that they plan to use a Windows Media Browser to telecast Community Access television, so some character generated messages look blurry and are difficult to read. An extra step is required to enlarge the screen, further degrading the picture quality.

Will this affect how I see sports, dance recitals and graduations?


AT&T’s delivery of Community Access television suffers from grainy “digital noise” sometimes called “bug swarms” and “mosquito noise” caused by their compression of our signal. These artifacts are noticeable especially around object edges, and choppy movement, graphics and transitions. The noise is more pronounced in programs if a show contains walking, running or dancing.


If I find something offensive on another town’s access station, will I be able to block it?

No. A parent cannot use the parental controls to block access to other community access channels because of the manner in which they are delivered by U-verse.

COLIN MCENROE INTERVIEWS ANDY SCHATZ, PRESIDENT OF WHC-TV'S BOARD OF DIRECTORS

http://podcast.wtic.com/wtic/1142093.mp3

Thursday, June 5, 2008

AT&T NEEDS PERMISSION TO INSTALL U-VERSE BOXES

News Channel 8's story on the installation of V-Rad boxes necessary for the delivery of AT&T's U-verse television service as reported by Kent Pierce.

http://www.wtnh.com/global/story.asp?s=8393666

The Connecticut Network Test from AT&T's Beta Test Site in Clinton Township, MI

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

AT&T Hits State Roadblock in U-Verse Box Installation

AT&T must get the permission of abutting landowners and municipalities before it can install utility boxes for its new U-verse television service, the Connecticut Department of Public Utility Control said in a decision released Tuesday.

The telecommunications giant has been installing the refrigerator-sized boxes in areas where U-verse, which competes with cable TV, is available.

Attorney General Richard Blumenthal had filed complaints with the DPUC saying state law requires consent from abutting property owners when modifications are made to the public right-of-way.

David Mancuso, a spokesman for AT&T, said the company would analyze the decision before commenting in detail.





"Our team is reviewing the ruling so we can fully understand what the implications are," Mancuso said. "We hope that it won't in any way impact consumers' ability to have a choice of competition for video service in Connecticut."

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Lights! Camera! Action!

Ever wish you could have your own tv show? Our programs are produced by the people who live in West Hartford. Eight citizens took the first step today in the Producers Workshop. If you live in town and you'd like to produce a show, call the studio at 561-1260 to sign up for the next Producers Workshop.







AT&T AT&T QUESTIONS CONNECTICUT AGENCY ON U-VERSE RULING

SOURCE: Multichannel News, AUTHOR: Todd Spangler]
AT&T filed a motion Monday with Connecticut’s Department of Public Utility Control seeking “clarification” on certain details of the agency’s ruling that the telco must obtain consent retroactively from property owners living next to U-verse equipment installed on rights of way. In its May 27 ruling, the DPUC disagreed with AT&T’s argument that the telco has permission to place video-distribution equipment on rights of way without the permission of abutting homeowners and municipalities. The DPUC’s decision said Connecticut law allows equipment upgrades on rights of way without public consent only when the new facilities are not larger than the existing ones.
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Monday, June 2, 2008

PROPERTY OWNERS WIN AGAINST AT&T

AT&T Hits State Roadblock In U-Verse Box Installation -- -- Courant.com:

"AT&T must get the permission of abutting landowners and municipalities before it can install utility boxes for its new U-verse television service, the Connecticut Department of Public Utility Control said in a decision released Tuesday.The telecommunications giant has been installing the refrigerator-sized boxes in areas where U-verse, which competes with cable TV, is available.Attorney General Richard Blumenthal had filed complaints with the DPUC saying state law requires consent from abutting property owners when modifications are made to the public right-of-way."

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Who can see West Hartford Community Television?

West Hartford Community Television telecasts in the town of West Hartford, CT on Comcast Cable Channels 5,19 & 21. The program schedule is available at http://www.whctv.org/.

Satellite dish networks and AT&T U-verse do not currently carry our programming.

West Hartford Community Television

Coming soon to West Hartford Community Television... a vlog. A vlog is a kind of website that features short video clips that can be downloaded and viewed immediately or transferred to a portable player like an iPod.