BRONXNET is the private, not-for-profit community television station serving the borough of the Bronx. The Station was established in 1988, under an agreement between the City of New York and Cablevision of New York City. BRONXNET programs four channels-67, 68, 69, and 70-on the Cablevision system in the Bronx. Each channel presents a unique brand of programming: Channel 67 focuses on public affairs programs produced by the station. 67's programs keep viewers up-to-date on local issues and face-to-face with the borough's representatives. Channel 68 features arts and entertainment programs including many that spotlight local artists. Channel 69 includes a host of foreign language programs of special interest to the various nationalities that make up the borough. Channel 70 is largely dedicated to informational programs produced by local organizations as well as inspirational programs produced by local churches.
The cricket season kicked off at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx.
The New York Rangers defeat the Washington Capitals in Game 3 of the 2013 playoffs.
Curtis Granderson reacts to a return to the Bronx following injury.
The Bronx sports story of the week pitted former Cy Young Award Winners CC Sabatha and Felix Hernandez against one another in a classic pitcher's duel.Reporter: Bobby CDirector of Photography: Chris PusateriEditor: Chris Pusateri
OPEN is shot LIVE from BronxNet's studios and invites viewers to participate through phone or email. The show builds on the station's mission to provide useful information to the Bronx public, while helping young adults develop media careers. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday OPEN helps Bronx community organizations share information about issues and services, give exposure to artists working in various media, showcase video art, provide a forum for discussion and debate, and updates viewers...
OPEN is shot LIVE from BronxNet's studios and invites viewers to participate through phone or email. The show builds on the station's mission to provide useful information to the Bronx public, while helping young adults develop media careers. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday OPEN helps Bronx community organizations share information about issues and services, give exposure to artists working in various media, showcase video art, provide a forum for discussion and debate, and updates viewers...
Published author, talk show host, and poet, Christopher Denis reads from his works on Open.
Sports Roundup for May 17th, 2013
Black Latina, a play that celebrates the diversity of the dark-skinned latina, whether afro or dark skinned, comes to Open to discuss the importance of highlighting such a topic.
Celebrating the diversity of Bronx artists with the Bronx Festival of the Arts, we welcomed Jamiel Pridgen to the show.