. . . and its name is
Denver Open Media. Geoff Daily at App-rising.com wrote an excellent
article recently about activities in Denver, CO to "develop a model for PEG access (public/educational/government) access centers that introduces new efficiencies through automation and open source software, and that redefines what it means to have a community channel". It applies opportunities used by the public to upload their videos to YouTube and other online locations to the arena of PEG access television. Denver's access TV programming schedule is determined by its viewers, who are invited to vote on the shows they enjoy. This feedback determines the programming schedule on the TV channel. This voting procedure has had its
challenges in Denver, but its staff is working to make it fair and efficient.