Peters Township Community Television History
(Click on the year below)
2011
Most Watched episode online this year:
Talking Politics in Western PA - Peters Township Councilman David Ball (162)
STATS & FACTS:
Total programs produced: 540
Total studio shows produced: 344
Most productions (month): 85 (Oct)
Least productions (month): 6 (July)
Total programming hours: 10,203
Total online show views (blip.tv & Vimeo): 7,724
Total website views: 14,795
Top 5 Studio Shows (# of hours aired):
Talking Politics in Western PA (465)
Let’s Talk Healthy Pets (456)
Real Estate A to Z (275)
Senior Perspective (253)
Things They Usually Don’t Teach You (242)
Top 5 Sports/Community (# of hours aired):
PTHC Hockey games (270)
PTHS Boys Soccer games (151)
PTHS Girls Soccer games (130)
PTHS Commencement (118)
PTHS Girls Volleyball matches (113)
5 Most Watched shows online:
Peters Township Council (2,180)
PT Planning Commission (904)
Talking Politics in Western PA (556)
The Friday Show (archives) (450)
Highway & Hedges Outreach Ministries (420)
MAJOR EQUIPMENT PURCHASED:
Studio pedestals
Camcorders with studio adapters
Video Switcher
Hard Drive Video Recorder
STAFF:
Public Access Director: Ryan Boni
Volunteer & Production Coordinator: Derek Bonner
PTHS Television Broadcast & Media Production Teacher: Robin Hodgin-Frick
January
Derek Bonner is hired as the new Volunteer & Production Coordinator
February
"Healthy Inspirations" debuts
June
The station begins a massive facelift/redesign of its control room
July
New studio cameras, pedestals and a hard drive recorder (which debuts on the August 9th recording of Talking Politics in Western PA) are purchased as the station continues its upgrades to the studio/control room
September
The sports scorebox makes its debut on the Sept. 7th Girls Soccer game vs. Baldwin
December
PTCT switches to Vimeo for its online video home
Web site gets major overhaul as the station shifts to Google Sites for its creation
Google Presentations is now used for the computerized bulletin boards on the Public Access and Government channels, replacing PowerPoint and the Aavelin