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''GVTV'' was an online video series produced by the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; and the regional Metro Vancouver government, based in Vancouver. ''GVTV'' aired as a half-hour newsmagazine show on Shaw TV Vancouver, the community channel for Greater Vancouver. The show looked at the people, places, history and urban issues shaping Vancouver and the region. The show provided in-depth information on issues and debates often not covered by the mainstream media. ''GVTV'' aimed to provide viewers with background and context for the decisions and initiatives being undertaken by municipal government and to encourage residents to become involved in local governance. From its inception in 1999 to its completion in 2009 ''GVTV'' produced more than 500 stories and public service announcements. Stories were used for research, reference, as educational tools by students, teachers and institutions, and as presentation material as part of municipal public process. ''GVTV News'' is another half-hour show broadcast on NCTV Nevada County Television and GVTV Grass Valley Television an internet TV station. Anchored and Produced by Randy Hansen this news program in a Monday thru Friday news show 3 times a day that has local and world news. It also has the Police Blotter of Nevada County, California. This news show has been airing for over a year with great success. Two sites on the internet are the place to find this show unless you live in Nevada County and have Comcast Cable as it also airs on the Public-access television cable TV channel there. www.gvtv.org and www.grassvalleytelevision.com ''GVTV News'' also has a free podcast through iTunes and other podcast sites just search under 'gvtv news' ==External links== *(GVTV ) *(City of Vancouver ) *(Metro Vancouver ) *(GVTV News, Grass Valley, California ) *(Grass Valley Television, Grass Valley, California ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「GVTV」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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