Channel 15

"Burlington Symphony Orchestra"
First performance of the Burlington Civic Symphony Orchestra, including works by Beethoven, Brahms and Michael Daugherty.
Airs on ORCA Channel 15:
Mon 1/30 at 8:30pm | Tue 1/30 at 1:30am & 2:30pm

Channel 16

"Green Gone Wrong"
Green Gone Wrong: How Our Economy Is Undermining the Environmental Revolution, takes a critical, on-the-ground look at popular market-based solutions to ecological destruction. Author, Heather Rogers has spoken internationally on the environmental effects of mass consumption and is a senior fellow at the progressive US think tank Demos. Part of the Will Miller Social Justice Lecture Series.
Airs on ORCA Channel 16:
Mon 1/30 at 9:00am | Sat 2/4 at 9:00am
Sun 2/5 at 10:00pm

Channel 17

"Under The Golden Dome"
Third week of the 2012 Vermont Legislative Session. State House history and information – Legislator Lounge. Interviews with Vermont State Senators and State Representatives on Jan. 18, 2012 at the Vermont State House. Sen. Vincent Illuzzi, Rep. Tom Stevens, Rep. Bill Lippert, Sen. Jeanette White, Rep. Topper McFaun, Rep. Brian Savage, Sen. Anthony Pollina.
Airs on ORCA Channel 17:
Mon 1/30 at 3:00pm | Tue 1/31 at 9:00am&6:00pm
Wed 2/1 at 6:00pm | Thu 2/2 at 12:00p & 9:00pm
Fri 2/3 at 12:00pm | Sat 2/4 at 6:00pm and
Sun 2/5 at 9:00am

Services

Programming

ORCA Media's programs reflect just a sample of the diverse social, political, ethnic, and artistic communities that thrive in our service areas. Individuals and groups submit video programs that ORCA cablecasts free of charge. All programming is uncensored and non-commercial.
ORCA Media is a non-profit organization that broadcasts programming on three public access channels in our service areas. Our diverse shows include but aren’t limited to news, talk shows, interviews, debates, documentaries, travelogues, live music, and sketch comedy. Our programs range from local to international in scope, and reach up to 7000 households.

Broadcasting 24 hours a day, ORCA programming reflects the diverse communities that make up Vermont. We are working on streaming all our programming live on orcamedia.net so many of our shows now reach a national and international audience.

Non-commercial programming is available in Montpelier and our service areas through Comcast’s Public Access Cable (Channels 15, 16, 17) Check the online schedule for up-to-date listings at orcamedia.net

Anyone can submit a show to ORCA for air as a series or special, though priority is given to residents within our service areas and non-profits. Find out more by calling us at
(802) 224 9901.

Workshops and Facilities

ORCA Media offers free workshops in television production and special group workshops for non-profit organizations based out of our catchment area. Individuals and groups that have completed requisite training are also able to use the studios and pre- and post-production equipment for public access programs.

Concept & Development

Commercial Production Services

Grants(tim?)

Community Media Grants are available to assist non-profit organizations and individuals to provide training and support for community video productions. ORCA works with organizations to foster dialogue that is responsive to the needs of the community.

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