Dear Friend of Access Tucson,
Access Tucson is going to disappear next month. Literally. What it becomes after that depends on you.
Historically, we have been funded by a line item in the City budget. This is no longer the case. The last funding that we received from the City of Tucson was in July of last year. That funding is running out.
You can help keep us alive.
The City of Tucson is releasing a request for bids for the purpose of combining Access Tucson and Channel 12. We will be one of several entities vying to win that bid. If we win this bid, we can re-invent ourselves as a public/government channel, serving our current membership and beyond. If not, there is very little chance of our survival.
You can influence the outcome. Please act now!
Call
Write
Email
Text
Message
Your Mayor and Council Members need to hear from you. Tell them how important Access Tucson is to you.
For more information, come to next week's Annual Meeting.
Tuesday, April 28th
6:00pm
Access Tucson, 124 E. Broadway
Act now - there's not much time.
Thank you. You are integral to our success.
Joan & Paula
Joan Hall, President, Board of Access Tucson
Paula Aboud, Former State Senator, Advisory Board, Access Tucson
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Celebrating 31 years, Access Tucson strives to provide the highest level of public media access service to the community. We facilitate the expression of ideas, opinions, and perspectives through electronic media. By tuning in to public access, viewers are discovering their own communities, alternative news and information not influenced by corporate or government interests.
Tucson's public access channel is operated and controlled by Access Tucson. Access Tucson is an independent, nonprofit corporation and is not an agent or affiliate of Cox Communications, Comcast or the City of Tucson.
Cox Communications, Comcast, the City of Tucson and Access Tucson are prohibited by law from controlling the content of programs on public access channels. They are not responsible in any way for the content of public access programs, and are not liable for any material cablecast on public access channels. Public access users and producers are solely responsible for and have complete control of the content of their programs.
You can produce your own program and use this channel to share your message with the community. Go to accesstucson.org or call (520) 624-9833 to find out how.
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