NYC Media

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NYC Media is a television, radio, and online network based in New York City . It operates four public television channels, two public radio services and one Internet video-on-demand service. NYC Media is a division of the New York City Mayor's Office.

Based in the Manhattan Municipal Building on 1st Center Street, the network has studios on the 25th to 29th floors of the building. The broadcast facilities are in Brooklyn , on the Empire State Building and the Conde Nast Building in Times Square .

NYC Media was initially "NYC TV". In 2003 the network took over "Crosswalks Television" and changed its name when it also took over the radio stations WNYE-FM and WNYE-TV.

history

WNYE-TV broadcast PBS acquisitions and educational programs. From the end of 2003 local productions were increasingly included in the program. After all, NYC-TV was broadcast almost exclusively in-house productions.

At the end of 2004, the Department of Education transferred its license for its WNYE broadcasters to the New York City Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications. With the transfer, the stations WNYE-FM and the television station WNYE-TV were integrated into the CUNY-TV and Crosswalks Television Network owned by the City of New York . Today's NYC Media Group emerged from this.

Today, WNYE-TV broadcasts a wide variety of American Public Television-produced shows , a variety of foreign language programs for different ethnicities, and prime-time shows for young, urban consumers. Almost all of the latter are produced by the NYC Media Group.

With the format change, WNYE-TV moved from its decades-old studio in downtown Brooklyn to a building belonging to George Westinghouse High School and the New York City College of Technology . Radio stations and television programs broadcast from the NYC Media Group headquarters in the Manhattan Municipal Building in Lower Manhattan .

program

Well-known TV in-house productions by NYC-Media are the programs $ 9.99 , NY 360 , Cool in Your Code , Full Frontal Fashion , The Bridge , Inside the Archives, New York Noise and Eat Out NY . In addition to other productions, the program Secrets of New York was "syndicated" throughout the US, that is, passed on to other public stations .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ About - NYC Media. Retrieved July 9, 2019 .
  2. ^ WNYE-TV - History - NYC-TV (English), accessed October 2, 2016
  3. about. In: www1.nyc.gov. Retrieved October 2, 2016 .

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