Tampa Bay Community Network

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Tampa, United States

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Tampa Bay Community Network Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (6 reviews)

Tampa Bay Community Network is located in Tampa, United States on 2200 E Fowler Ave. Tampa Bay Community Network is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category broadcast media in United States. Tampa Bay Community Network, a service of Speak Up Tampa Bay, is a 501c3 non-profit organization which provides video production training, studios, edit suites and the equipment needed for individuals and non-profits to get their messages out on the Internet and local cable television. Viewers can find TBCN on Verizon cable channels 30 and 36, Bright House Networks channels 638 and 639 and Comcast channel 20 – as well as via watchus.tbcn.org.

Address

2200 E Fowler Ave

Phone

+1 8139775200

Company size

1-10 employees

Headquarters

Tampa, Florida

Founded

1983

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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William. Hodges.

Tampa Bay Community Network is a true First Amendment facility it gives everyone the opportunity they share their thoughts and ideas with the Tampa community. There are few places where an individual can go and be heard in such professional Manor

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R. Max Maya

If you have a Hillsborough county address, they will teach you (for FREE!) how to produce and edit your own cable television show, video, or movie. An awesome creative avenue!!! See Lehua, Antonia, or Freddie to sign up now! Tell them Max sent ya!

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Kevin Steinke

A fascinating experience! Learn to produce your own TV show. Go! See! Do!

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Yashi Kouture

I produced a whole TV show here. Watch it on YouTube- YashiKoutureTV

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Vernell Aaria

Amazing opportunity open to public

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JOKE TOWN

If you're a hcc student, they trained for free. That also trained you for free of you're Hillsborough county resident (I think, you can call them.)