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Applevision
NYC TV and Applevision take you through the greatest museums, shops and cultural events in New York.
http://www.applevision-nyc.com/
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WNYE
NYC TV and WNYE Channel 25 have teamed up to present all New Yorkers - as well as viewers across the tri-state region - with NYC TV's original productions. The network that the New York Times calls "a civic-minded MTV" is bringing its New York-centric programs to WNYE audiences six nights a week, Monday through Saturday, 8 PM to 11 PM. Viewers will learn about the city's history, its major industries, neighborhoods, diverse peoples and diverse cultures. In short, all the things that make New York the greatest city on earth.
http://www.wnye.org/
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Cencom
NYC TV teams up with New York City’s Center for Communication to present Media City. Cencom is an independent media forum in the middle of the media industry and contributed to making New York City, “Media City.” Together NYC TV and Cencom cover pivotal presentations by leaders in film, television, publishing, advertising and music.
http://www.cencom.org/
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Conceptfarm
NYC TV and The Concept farm have partnered to develop innovative and entertaining programming for Channel 74. The concept Farm is a new breed of creative company that combines an award winning ad agency, film production house and entertainment development group. Our first show, Cool in Your Code, is the City from inside out. It's a street level look into what's hot and cool in New York City's 200+ zip codes that will surprise and delight all New Yorkers.
http://www.conceptfarm.com/
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Dramadesk
Every year many high-profile film, television, and stage stars attend the Drama Desk Awards as past winners, presenters, or current nominees. NYC TV and Dramadesk join in presenting this year's awards ceremony.
http://www.dramadesk.com/
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NATAS
NYC TV joins the New York Chapter of the New Media Committee of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) in presenting the Emmy Awards Ceremony. NATAS creates events which encourage and facilitate dialogue between industry professionals and foster better understanding.
http://www.nyemmys.org/
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Red Bull
NYC TV together with Red Bull, fuelled their Spring Season - including the celebratory launch party at Gracie Mansion.
http://www.redbull.com/
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RNN
http://www.rnntv.com/
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Vidicom
http://www.vidicom-tv.com/
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The Style Network
NYC TV and The Style Network have partnered to bring NYC segments of "The Look For Less" to channel 74. A television network dedicated to style, beauty, fashion and home design, the style. Network can be seen on Time Warner Cable digital channel 115 and features shows like "Clean House," "Fashiontrance," "Style Court," and "You're Invited," among others.
www.stylenetwork.com
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DV Dojo
NYC TV and DV Dojo co-produce a series of shorts, called On Location. These minute-long pieces feature slices of life from all over the Big Apple. Additionally, NYC TV staff brush up on the latest digital video technologies at the DV Dojo workspace, where the NYC TV network launch event was held in June of 2003.
www.dvdojo.com
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TV Globo
NYC TV and TV Globo collaborated on covering the 19th Annual "Brazilian Day in New York" Celebration. The Brazilian Day festivities, which stretched through New York's Little Brazil, have become the largest Brazilian cultural celebration outside of Brazil, attracting over 600,000 visitors and is watched by over 50 million people worldwide. NYC TV aired the festivities in New York City and TV Globo aired them around the rest of the world.
www.globo.com
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Central Park Summerstage
NYC TV and Central Park SummerStage worked together to bring viewers a selection of shows from the 2003 SummerStage concert season. Central Park SummerStage, a program of the City Park Foundations, presents performances of outstanding artistic quality, free of charge, to serve the diverse communities of New York City. Catch the concerts on the NYC TV show Cultural Corners.
www.summerstage.org
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Tribeca Film Festival
Since inception of the Tribeca Film Festival in 2002, NYC TV has featured the panel discussions from the festival the TV show "Tribeca Film Festival Presents…." Each year, the festival brings together film lovers from around the world to view and discuss the newest foreign, American, independent and studio films. Panel discussions include a series on documentary filmmaking, acting, independent film and more.
www.tribecafilmfestival.com
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ABNY (Association For A Better NY)
NYC TV features ABNY's breakfast seminars by New York's top business and political leaders on the TV show Executive Breakfast. The "Association for A Better New York" is an organization comprised of leaders from business, labor, educational, cultural and civic groups who individually and collectively have a single and passionate goal- To do all they can do to make New York City the best it can possibly be!
www.abny.org
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New York Historical Society
NYC TV and the New York Historical Society work together to produce the series of shorts called Streets of New York. The series tells the stories behind how streets in the five boroughs got their names.
www.nyhistory.org
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New York State Museum
NYC TV's "A Ceremony Without Words" is a permanent piece of the Museum's "The World Trade Center: Rescue Recover Response" exhibit. The program captures the six month commemoration of the attack on the World Trade Center.
www.nysm.nysed.gov
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Thirteen
NYC TV's show "The Seven Secrets of Grand Central" was featured on channel Thirteen for a series of airings in 2002.
www.thirteen.org
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South Street Seaport
NYC TV features concerts from New York's South Street Seaport on the show Cultural Corners. Recent performers include Dan Bern and David Poe. Additionally, the South Street Seaport is featured on the $9.99 show.
www.southstreetseaport.com
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Crain's New York
NYC TV features Crain's Business Breakfasts on the show Executive Breakfast. Crain's New York Business is the leading magazine for New York business news.
www.crainsny.com
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NYC Department of Transportation
NYC TV works with New York City's Department of Transportation to produce City Drive Live, the LIVE drive-time show that brings viewers an instant look at the City's roadways twice a day, everyday.
www.nyc.gov/dot
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NYC Department of Records
NYC TV and New York City's Department of Records work on two shows that feature vintage New York City. City Classics and Inside the Archives feature images of New York from the past century.
www.nyc.gov/records
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NYC Department of Aging
NYC TV and New York City's Department For The Aging co-produce a show about senior citizens living in New York. Hosted by DFTA commissioner Edwin Méndez-Santiago, Coming of Age discusses some of the most provocative issues facing seniors today.
www.nyc.gov/aging
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Mayors Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting
NYC TV covers various events held by the Mayor's Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting. Additionally, MOFTB assists NYC TV with its shoots that take place around New York City.
www.nyc.gov/film
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Brooklyn International Film Festival
NYC TV worked with the Brooklyn International Film Festival to promote film happenings in Brooklyn and on NYC TV 74.
www.wbff.org
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