ME Television airs on both Time-Warner Cable Channel 15 and Digital Channel 577 in Austin and 40 surrounding Texas cities.
ME programming is designed to reflect the entire Austin music scene, spotlighting Austin's own broad range of homegrown talent and regional Texas artists, as well as the many touring groups performing in Austin each year. Our mission is to promote Austin and Austin music and the arts.
Please don’t hesitate to send your music videos for consideration.
Send to:
ME Television
Attn: Programming
2130 S. Congress
Austin TX 78704
Formats: HDV 1080i, Mini-DV, DV Cam DVD or Beta SP
Hello there, Just dropping by to see how you are doing. Hope things are going well. Happy Halloween! I would love to hear from you and receive your feedback and comments on my new videos, all music is written and performed by me "Sam Watkins and Fate Train". I hope to hear from you soon. Take care and God Bless! Sam
We're playin our Texas brothers, Spies Like Us and The Bandulus! I hope you can make it! @ Flamingo Cantina Austin, Texas Saturday, November 7th! 9pm 18 + thanks! C1
"DJ Monkey …soul-stirring, excitingly edgy music…just disturbing (read ‘mind-f**king’) enough to demand attention. There is a whole spice rack of auditory flavors here, served up like fractured poetry on a collection of intensely listenable Hallmark cards from Hell." Bill Margold, Cinema Seen, L.A. X..Press
Dance Umbrella will proudly host the
international Compagnie Julie Dossavi on Tuesday and Wednesday,
November 10th and 11th at 8pm in the Rollins Studio Theatre at the Long
Center for the Performing Arts. Infusing contemporary African dance
forms with jolts of high fashion and street culture, the mesmerizing
Julie Dossavi from France presents a collection of solos and duets
accompanied by live African percussion, voice and electronics.
channelAustin will soon launch ATXchange - an entirely new music production and promotion environment. We want to play your music on our streaming radio station!
For more information write to: ATXchange@channelaustin.org
channelAustin operates Austin's three public access television channels 10, 11, and 16 that may be watched on Time Warner Cable's and Grande Communications' Austin viewing area.
Just making the rounds to all of For Love & Stacie's friends here on MySpace letting you know that the full movie is now online in its entirety for free. Hope you love it and and really hope you'll help us out by spreading it around! Thanks so much!
Public Film Screening- Spike Lee's "When the Levees Broke" featuring Film Score by Terence Blanchard and Discussion with NOLA Residents
Mon, September 21, 2009 7:30 PM • Kenny Dorham's Backyard, 1106 E.11th St., Austin, TX (3 blocks east of I-35, next to Victory Grill)
DiverseArts, The University of Texas Performing Arts Center and The Austin Public Library present the last installment of a series of film screenings featuring the scores of Terence Blanchard. A native of New Orleans, Blanchard is an acclaimed jazz trumpeter and composer who has written scores for over forty films.
On the anniversary of the storm, excerpts of the 4 hour documentary will be shown and provide a backdrop for extended discussion of the film and Blanchard’s music. Harold McMillan (DiverseArts) has assembled a panel of current Austinites/former NOLA residents for the event and will moderate discussion with these musicians, artists, and former NOLA residents.
The screening is free and open to the public.
Alternate location and time in case of bad weather is Monday, September 21, 6:30 p.m. at the Carver Branch Library, 1161 Angelina, 512-974-1010. For more information please visit http://www.diversearts.org