Looking Forward to 2010!
Happy Holidays from us at LPCTV. Just around the corner is a new year and a new decade. 2010. Wow!
As we look forward to this new year, we hope to bring more of you into the fold; creating new programming, forming new community partnerships, and building for the future.
If you have an idea for a new show or want to get involved in any way, please let us know. We are already planning to work with some of you on a few new projects, including a live call-in sports show, a sketch comedy-variety show, a promtional video for yoga classes, a cooking show, and "tips from the experts". All new ideas are welcome!
Enjoy...
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Want to know what's on
Want to know what's on LPCTV? Well, we have launched another upgrade to our website that automatically updates the schedule information as its created. On the left sidebar of the homepage you will now find a bix entitled "Coming Up Next...", which displays the next 3 programs to play on each channel. And by clicking on the channel names, you will find all of the scheduled programming for the next several days.
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Survey Results are In...
LPCTV conducted a survey throughout the Fall, as a first step in our strategic planning process. For those of you who responded, thank you! Here are some of the notable results:
There were 128 respondents;
- 44.5% of them are cable subscribers
- 50.8% know what channel numbers on which LPCTV is found
- 11.7% watch LPCTV daily, 20.3% watch weekly, 7% watch monthly, and 47.7% rarely watch or never watch.
- 35% use our website on a daily, weekly, or occasional basis; 52.3% rarely or never visit
- 52% are aware that LPCTV offers services such as on-loan equipment and training
- 52% are also aware that they can have their own TV show on LPCTV
-nearly all who answered the question reported that LPCTV is a valuable community resource (106 yes - 3 No)
In terms of comments about programming on LPCTV, the most common referred to an interest in keeping it local. For programming people liked seeing on LPCTV, there were comments about local personalities, local "spots", local sports, government meetings, school events, local arts & music. In terms of the types of programming people wanted to see, the emphasis was also local. Respondents want local programming and more of it, from local news and local event coverageto special interest stories showcasing local people, craftsmen, & artists.
While the survey is now closed, we ALWAYS love getting input from you all. Feel free to comment below. Thanks!