PCTV is a community media organization serving the City of Pittsfield. We empower our community to create media and amplify diverse voices through the best technology and wide-reaching platforms. We believe that everyone in our area should have access to shared media experiences which inform, educate, engage, and entertain; foster civic and community engagement; and promote transparency in local government. We operate a dynamic media center located at 4 Federico Drive, along with three cable television channels loaded with local content. We make that content available here at pittsfieldtv.org, and on several internet platforms through our PCTV Select service.
I can't believe that this only has 134 view as of my watching and its been done since 2012! Great job to the "Flash Mob" for doing a superb rendition Of Moby Dick. Pittsfield's most famous Author's greatest wriing. thanks for doing it and for sharing. ECF
PCTV/WTBR is a gem in the worlds both of public-access television/radio and of community-building and -service, directly for Pittsfield and as a model for communities everywhere!
Especially I like shopping buying stuff for me and my sister we have one younger brother. . Especially girls stuff for us it's like husband and wife .Lisa Lincoln ,I don't like her because she talks about just boyfriends.
Oh I miss BFAIR and Brittany Dorwin she was Miss Amazing Massachusetts and Lakeesha Balawender I wanna hug them especially Lakeesha she was a former assistant doctor I will be very disappointed if she wins if she has the stuff she needs.
Hi Kathie, What a wonderful ad for your League and all the other League Chapters across across Massachusetts! I have belonged to the Winchester League for 4 years and letting the community know who we are and what we do is such an important part of our mission. Thank you for such a clear explanation of our non-partisan standing and the descriptions of all the civic activities we are engaged in. Hope to see you at The State Convention on April 28.
A fascinating look at a venerable landmark of Pittsfield, Massachusetts and Berkshire County -- a place that I remember with fondness. I would visit this building after school and on Saturday, sitting with a book at one of the long wooden tables. I remember graceful arches above and a sense of respite and privacy. To see this building now restored and to become so closely acquainted with the positioning of stone, mortar, and steel, as well as with the history and design, is to revisit an old friend with fresh perspective. Thank you to John Dickson, Pittsfield Community Television, and the many who came together to help make this film -- a great history lesson.