Related Links

Other Baltimore City Public Access TV Related Websites:
Community Media of Baltimore City (CMBC) - The official public access corporation website. Under construction.
Public Access TV 75 Community - Lots of information about public access TV in Baltimore.
Mayor's Office of Cable and Communications (MOCC) - Government office that is running public access Ch. 75 until CMBC is operational.

Other Public Access TV Stations or Organizations in the Baltimore Area:
Public Access Corporation of the District of Columbia
Anne Arundel Community Television
Community Television of Prince George's
Montgomery Community Television
Midshore Community Television (Easton, MD)
PAC14 (serving Salisbury and Wicomico County)
Community Media Center (Carroll County)
Philadelphia Community Access Coalition (the home city of Comcast is finally getting public access TV!)
Arlington Independent Media (Arlington, VA)

Public Access TV Organizations:
Save Access
Alliance for Community Media

Public Access Information:
Community Media Review (quarterly journal of the Alliance for Community Media available online)
Wikipedia article on Public Access TV

Local Video Websites:
BMORENEWS.com
William Hughes (on YouTube)

Local News Websites:
Baltimore Independant Media Center
Baltimore Chronicle & Sentinel
Baltimore City Paper
Baltimore Afro American Newspaper
BMORENEWS.com
Baltimore Times
Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Examiner
Baltimore TV stations (does not include PEG cable channels, Ch. 75, Ch. 77 and Ch. 25)

Baltimore Blogs:

Blog Baltimore Ring

Media Industry News:
Poynter Online: Romenesko

Equipment/Technical Info:
Digital Video Users Group (meets in Bethesda; a special interest group of the Capital PC Users Group (CPCUG) for PC and MAC video novices and experts)
Camp Video Journalism (tips on how to do video journalism)
camcorderinfo.com (most comprehensive site for reviews of camcorders, but watch for errors in their rating system)
www.dvinfo.net (info and discussion forums about digital video technology-DV, HDV and P2, etc.-by Chris Hurd)
www.FilmFlap.net (a resource for micro budget filmmakers who are trying to create and distribute their work. There are big budget reviews and low budget tips, all mixed in with video clips and a smattering of film theory, appreciation, and technique)
Final Cut Studio School (for help video editing on the Mac, Eric Meek's site is "dedicated to helping the novice and experienced alike along the path to Final Cut Studio mastery")