CMCM will be closed on November 28 & 29!

CMCM is CLOSED on Thursday, November 28th & Friday, November 29th!

Regular hours will continue on Saturday, November 30th. We greatly appreciate your understanding!

If you have any questions, please email info@cmcm.tv

THANK YOU! ☺

Free Virtual Orientation: Wednesday, December 4th @ 6:00 PM!

Connect with your community! Create videos that will reach 70,000 households on Marin TV! Learn more at a free CMCM Orientation -- via Zoom -- @ 6:00 PM.

The next Orientation is on the calendar for Wednesday, December 4th, 2024!

Reserve your spot in the "Zoom Room" by registering at: https://www.marintv.org/orientation/

For more info, call (415) 721-0636 x101 or email info@cmcm.tv.

Carl Jacobsen Art Talk + Mixer @ CMCM (Thursday, November 21st @ 6:00 PM)

CAROL JACOBSEN’S GALLERY RECEPTION

“Women Of Color And Accomplishment”

On Thursday, November 21st from Marin TV will be hosting a Member Mixer, headlined by community member and dedicated artist Carol Jacobsen. Carol returns with a new wave of art from her “Women Of Color And Accomplishment” gallery exhibit and will be making a presentation. Door prizes of books (see link below for more info).

Refreshments, nibbles, and drinks will be provided and served. We hope to see you all there! :)

The Georgia Anwell Gallery
Community Media Center of Marin
819 A Street, San Rafael, CA 94901
Thursday, November 21st
Media Mixer @ 6:00 PM
Presentation @ 7:00 PM

Carl Jacobsen Artist Website: https://www.caroljacobsen.org/

Election Night Coverage

Tune in tonight for the live Democracy Now! coverage from 5:00-9:00PM with local results reported on screen too.

Candidate Forums Online and on Marin TV

Tune in for all the 2024 Marin Candidate Forums now playing on Marin TV and available online at the You tube channels for Marin League of Women Voters (programs in English and Spanish) and Marin Women's PAC

Marin LWV Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLysubWg1ii3-c_GIPBHPJaZUoqGOyc1B9

Marin LWV Web Site:
https://www.marinlwv.org/candidate-forums-1152024

Marin Women's PAC Endorsement Night:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uo_AZt3Wz0w

Carol Jacobsen's "Women Of Color And Accomplishment" Art Gallery Reception @ CMCM (Friday, October 18th @ 6:00 PM)

CAROL JACOBSEN’S GALLERY RECEPTION
“Women Of Color And Accomplishment”

On Friday, October 18th, community member and dedicated artist Carol Jacobsen returns with a new wave of art from her “Women Of Color And Accomplishment” gallery exhibit. Refreshments will be provided. We hope to see you all there!

The Georgia Anwell Gallery
Community Media Center of Marin
819 A Street, San Rafael, CA 94901
Friday, October 18th
6:00 - 8:00 PM

A message from Carol:

"For three months (October, November, and December, 2024) I have a showing of my latest paintings at Marin TV, 819 A Street, San Rafael, CA.

The opening party is Friday, October 18, from 6-8 pm. Five door prizes of the newly released Deluxe Coloring Book 1. Nibbles and drinks served."

Click here for more info: https://www.caroljacobsen.org/marin-tv-art-exhibit/

CMCM email services restored

Our email service has been restored after a three day outage. We have now received all the emails sent during that period and are catching up.

Thanks for you patience!

President Jimmy Carter's 100th Birthday Live @ CMCM TONIGHT @ 7:00 PM

President Jimmy Carter's 100th Birthday Jamboree Live @ CMCM!

Tonight/Tuesday, October 1st @ 7:00 PM

CMCM Member Barbara McVeigh and ABC Host Spencer Christian will be hosting the celebration of Jimmy Carter’s 100th Birthday live at CMCM. This year Spencer, who MC'd for The Carters twice for their birthdays in Georgia, will drive the broadcast of The Jimmy Carter Jamboree, a seven year effort to celebrate President Carter, marking his 100th birthday, the first former president in United States history to do so.

Spencer Christian is not only is from Georgia, but he also wrote his own book about Jim Crow laws that he experienced in the South. Carter was a staunch human rights activist, in his own right. It's a real education to understand the collaboration between Jimmy Carter and the Martin Luther King, Jr. legacy, both in Atlanta, Georgia.

CPUC is asking for public comments

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) is soliciting public comment for cable television and internet services for consumers. Please let them know you'd like to see Marin TV channels in the High Definition format we actually send to the cable companies. Our HD signal is then downconverted by the cable operators to a standard definition signal when delivered to cable TV homes, the result is an overall loss of detail making important graphics and captions presented in municipal meetings become unreadable. We think Marin cable TV subscribers deserve better.

To see the official CPUC page visit: https://www.cpuc.ca.gov/regulatory-services/licensing/video-franchising

To submit a written comment to the CPUC, go to this page and click on the Public Comments tab at the top: https://apps.cpuc.ca.gov/apex/f?p=401:56::::RP,57,RIR:P5_PROCEEDING_SELE...

For detailed background information, visit the Alliance for Community Media page here: https://acmwest.org/cpuc/#more-1246

Larry Bryson’s Art Gallery Closing @ CMCM (Friday, September 20th @ 6:00 PM)

Larry Bryson’s Art Gallery Reception @ CMCM!

Friday, September 20th @ 6:00 PM

Local artist Larry Bryson shares his story about his artwork:

“There are unique moments, images, feelings, sounds, aromas presenting themselves all of the time. My work celebrates this diversity, and I hope to cause a few more. The feeling of home depends on this. Beauty depends on this. Awareness of this sort of thing is an artistic sense we all have. What is new here? My art is to show these moments in a new light and share with fellow artistic companions.

​I create images that suggest my home area in California. The shape of hills, plants and animals right here, fitted together, only happens here. That is home. I have an interesting, vibrant home with its shape and color. I also seek to display a different point of view. Some plein air painters tend to show very similar angles of view with x%

foreground, y% middle ground, and z% distance. I prefer to skew emphasis towards what that image offers that is not average.”