Deep Dish TV Network Directory
New York City: Deep Dish TV Network, 1988
Networking tool and resource guide for producers, programmers and activists. "There are four parts to this book, the first is a brief explanation of the network. The second contains a listing of all programs transmitted by the Deep Dish TV Network from April through August 1988. The third section lists Public Access Channels and Cable systems in the Deep Dish Network. The last section lists producers and other organizations around the country that are making Public Access happen!" (quote taken from page 1 of the catalogue). The back cover quotes Catherine Lord as saying "The concept of Deep Dish is a brilliant intervention in late 80's communications since it makes low-cost national access a reality."
Programming categories include Working Pictures: Labour in the Eighties, Latino Images, People and the Land: Farming and Agri*Culture, About Face: Soldiers, Refugees & Other Victims of War, The Border: Where Do You Draw the Line?, Angry Initiatives/Defiant Strategies (AIDS), Biting the Hand that Leads Us: Humour and Social Change, Good Things Come From Small Packages: Video By & About Young People, A Dish of Central America, Home Sweet Homefront: Fighting for a Decent Place to Live, Age Wise, The Fourth International Women's Day Festival, Sopa De Videos: Selections From the L. A. V. A Project, Free Trade: a National Disaster & the Fall Season, and Michael Harrington Looks at Democracy: an Election Special.
ITEM 1988.151 – available for viewing in the Research Centre