WatchUrMouth TV
An adult satirical comedy about fashion and gossip blogazines.
Produced by Malcolm Mills
Wednesdays at 11:30 PM
An adult satirical comedy about fashion and gossip blogazines.
Produced by Malcolm Mills
Wednesdays at 11:30 PM
The latest short work from GAP: An international youth media program working with young people most affected by injustice to build the knowledge, tools, and relationships needed to create media for community power, cultural expression, and political change.
Mondays at 4:30 PM
Hard Cover: Voices and Visions of Chicago’s Youth is one of nation’s longest running TV shows created by youth for youth.
Thursdays at 5:30 PM
Documentary exploring real life issues and concerns affecting us all with a major focus on low income communities.
Produced by Alicia Dorsey
Sundays in September at 5 PM
Faith, a down and out bully, must travel back in time to learn valuable lessons of self worth, unity and purpose.
Saturdays in August & September at 8:00 PM
An Ex-Boxer fights in the real world and learns that you don't have to be a boxer to be a fighter
Saturdays in August and September at 8:30 PM
A show highlighting local visual and performing artists.
Produced by Darnell Richardson
Wednesdays at 6:30pm
Forum providing an opportunity for producer's to share knowledge about what it takes to get production concepts off the ground, how to overcome reoccurring challenges and methods for building audiences. Everyone participating from the crew to the hosts, panel and studio audience is a PhillyCAM producer with a story to tell. The panel includes Salima Hakim of Salima Speaks, Bintu Kabba of BuzzKlub, Jim Brossy of Crosstalk and Mike Pleasant of Philly on the Rise.
Thursday Aug 30 at 7PM: Live stream on phillycam.org
Sunday, Sept. 30 at 7PM : Cablecast on PhillyCAM TV channels Comcast 66/966 & Verizon 29/30
Advocacy Journalism
Panelists: Linn Washington and Akiba Solomon
Noted Journalist, author and professor of journalism at Temple University, Linn Washington will join journalist, author and social commentator Akiba Solomon for a panel discussing the benefits and challenges of journalist intentionally and transparently expressing a social or political view in today's media landscape.
Black Mental Health
Panelists: Charlotte Baker and Bassey Ikpi
Acclaimed author and professor of Women & Gender studies at Vanderbilt University, Charlotte Pierce Baker joins writer, poet and mental health advocate Bassey Ikpi for a candid conversation about the stigma around mental health that is crippling the African-American community.
Fridays in August at 6 PM.
Visit Art Sanctuary - Celebration of Black Writing for more information
A concert series highlighting local bands i the Philly area.
Produced by Nehal Mankad
Sundays at 10 PM
Talk show on finance.
Produced by Brendan Magee
Wednesdays at 11 AM
A variety talk show: Topics include information to improve your lifestyles.
Producer: Yvonne Kandi
Thursdays at 7:30 PM
Narrative created by YESPhilly students shares a variety of perspectives about the experience of having children at a young age while trying to gain a formal education.
Tuesdays at 5pm