Community Channel
Community Channel is a TV channel.
How to Watch: Community Channel
Regional content: National channel with no regional content or variations.
Media UK: For full details of broadcaster contacts, see the
Media UK Community Channel page.
Official site: See the
Community Channel website.
From Wikipedia: The channel is available to 16.5 million digital households in the UK. Community Channel is dedicated to raising awareness and inspiring its audiences into action on issues and causes that matter to them in their community and beyond. It broadcasts programmes about local and global community events and the work of the charitable and voluntary sector. - en.wikipedia.org
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Freeview multiplex: Community Channel is on
multiplex COM5 in

England

Scotland

Northern Ireland

Wales .
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Noel GearyWednesday 8 February 2012 12:58PM
I am an architectural student involved in a project to develop a site for community use in south east London. One of the main issues is to raise awareness of what current community activities are on the site and more importantly what the new development activities will be when agreed. This process will take time necessarily. However, it is never to early to raise awareness and in turn raise the profile of the site when the time is right. Community TV and radio appears a viable route for me to investigate at this stage - can you please fill me in on what is/may be involved. For example, would it be an idea to transmit activities from the site? What would be necessary for this to happen and what infrastructure would be involved and what about cost?
Thank you.NICK ADSL UK Wednesday 15 February 2012 5:40PM
Noel Geary:
Hi Noel
You only need in general for Clubs and community groups one licence
This includes the use of devices such as a TV, computer, mobile phone, games console, digital box or DVD/VHS recorder.
hope that helps
It costs £145.50 for colour and £49.00 for a black and white TV Licence.
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