What is Public Access Television?
The modern day embodiment of the First Amendment.
PUBLIC ACCESS TELEVISION - provides the most effective means an individual or community group has to communicate their
information, activities and point of view to a wide audience. Public Access is free, non-commercial cable channels playing a variety
of programs: informational, entertaining, or educational.
Saint Peter Public Access Mission Statement
The mission of Saint Peter Public Access (SPPA) is to provide the resources necessary for ensuring cable television broadcasting
accessibility by the public.
CLICK HERE FOR THIS WEEK'S PROGRAM GUIDE
General Information
SPPA has facilities at the St. Peter Community Center and office and programming
equipment at City Hall. SPPA has two channels on the St. Peter cable system. Channel 7 is the cable channel for local programs and
channel 8 is the Community Bulletin Board, where community residents and organizations post announcements, events, and news
releases.
Community Bulletin Board
Your local cable channel 8 provides viewers with announcements about community events and other local information. Community
individuals or organizations can submit their information to be aired on this channel either by phone (507) 934-0667, fax (507) 934-1204
or e-mail sppa@saintpetermn.gov. This is a free service but no commercial advertising is allowed.
SPPA Channel 7
SPPA schedules over 100 hours of programming per week with morning and evening programming seven days per week.
Individuals or organizations can submit videotapes to be cablecast (the act of transmitting speech, music, visual images, etc. over
the cable system) on this channel or members can utilize SPPA's production facility.
For more information, contact SPPA
Phone: (507) 934-0667
Fax: (507) 934-1204
E-mail: sppa@saintpetermn.gov
SPPA
600 South Fifth Street, Suite 127
St. Peter, MN 56082
Phone: (507) 934-0667
Fax: (507) 934-1204
E-mail: sppa@saintpetermn.gov
SPPA at City Hall
227 South Front Street
|