Saturday, April 6, 2013
The channel 12 programs can be seen by Bright House viewers in Farmington and Farmington Hills.
Two new shows running on SWOCC (Southwestern Oakland Cable Commission) Studios public access channel are designed to inform and inspire. According to Public Access Promotions Committee Brian Belesky, a Michigan Maple Syrup Association video shares information about the world of maple sugaring, which produces about 90,000 gallons of maple syrup in Michigan each year. The show will run at various times through April. A Mormon Tabernacle Choir Easter concert also airs this month. Channel 12 previously hosted the world-famous choir's program of Christmas music. Belesky said viewers should look for more of their concerts on public access in the future. "And, of course, we continue to air Plymouth Whaler hockey and the other great programs …
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Turn to Bright House cable channel 12 to hear the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, learn about Christmas trees and more.
If you're looking for holiday programming that's a little out of the ordinary, tune in to SWOCC (Southwestern Oakland Cable Commission) public access channel 12 (on Bright House cable) this month: Two holiday concerts, "A Wondrous Christmas" and "A Tradition of Christmas" are both playing now through Jan. 7. This program, produced by the Michigan Christmas Tree Growers Association, takes you inside the state of Michigan's Christmas tree industry. The local musical group's “Joyous Noel” holiday program was videotaped at St. John Lutheran Church in early December. The program features seasonal music sung by the Women’s Chorus, under the direction of Judy Reger. To find air times and dates for the shows, visit Southwestern Oakland Cable …
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
The world-renowned choral group's holiday shows are now playing on Bright House cable channel 12.
If you love choral music, tune in to Public Access Channel 12 on Bright House cable this week to hear the world-renowned Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Public Access Promotions Committee member Brian Belesky said the shows "A Wondrous Christmas" and "A Tradition of Christmas" are both playing now through January 7 on Bright House cable channel 12. He said the recordings came through Bonneville Distribution in Salt Lake, UT, which he learned about via the Michigan Association of Broadcasters. Belesky thanked Bonneville's Terry Hritz for making the deal happen. In an announcement to city council members Monday, Belesky said the distribution company doesn't normally work with public access channels. "I told him all about our public access …