Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1677 Introduced / Bill

Filed 05/09/2023

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 By: Hinojosa H.R. No. 1677


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Austin Public, the city's public access television
 station, is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its founding in
 June 2023; and
 WHEREAS, Now the longest continually operating public access
 television station in the country, Austin Public launched on
 Capital Cable channel 10 in June 1973 as Austin Community
 Television; community media activists, members of the Texas
 Commission on the Arts, and radio-TV-film majors joined forces to
 learn about access television, then available in only two cities,
 and obtain channel space and a corporate charter; in the early days,
 with no cable lines or satellite dishes in the heart of the city,
 broadcasting required a trip up Mount Larson to wire a playback
 device into the cable system; the first live music cablecast
 involved a musician performing at the site with the city in the
 background; and
 WHEREAS, The channel reflected the community with its wide
 variety of programming, including city council meetings, sermons,
 live music, offbeat call-ins, reports on civil strife, and shows
 with such unlikely titles as The Pun Zone and Face Your Pets; famed
 film directors Richard Linklater and Robert Rodriguez availed
 themselves of the resource, and a number of producers, activists,
 and board members from the station have gone on to serve as
 executive directors of access television in other cities; and
 WHEREAS, Since 2015, the Austin Film Society has administered
 Austin Public, carrying on its tradition as an independent,
 noncommercial free-speech forum that is open to all Austinites; it
 has expanded its platforms, broadcasting over cable channels 10,
 11, and 16, and streaming simultaneously on the Internet;
 empowering individuals and nonprofit organizations, it offers low
 and no-cost training, equipment, facilities, and content
 distribution to facilitate communication, community building, and
 diversification of the media landscape; and
 WHEREAS, For a half century, Austin Public has amplified the
 voices of area residents, helping them to entertain, inform, and
 maintain the city's proud reputation for weirdness, and the
 community is indeed fortunate in the continuing existence of this
 notable incubator for creativity and civic engagement; now,
 therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas
 Legislature hereby congratulate Austin Public access television on
 its 50th anniversary and extend to all those associated with the
 organization sincere best wishes for continued success; and, be it
 further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for the organization as an expression of high regard by the
 Texas House of Representatives.