Brooklyn Independent Television (BIT) was launched by BRIC Community Media, a program of BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, in 2006 in response to overwhelming public demand for more top quality Brooklyn-focused television programming. This innovative local television initiative serves the people of Brooklyn by providing the only in-depth tv coverage anywhere of this fantastically diverse borough. BIT covers all things Brooklyn, including public affairs, arts and culture, health and business, sports, and more than a dozen Brooklyn neighborhoods.Watch Monday - Friday 8:00pm - 11pm on Timewarner 56, Cablevision 69, RCN 84 and Verizon 44. For more information about Brooklyn Independent Television, visit our website.
This is an online tutorial for BCAT Media Center Certified and Playback Producers to familiarize them with the process of ingesting files for digital playback on the BCAT TV Network using a USB storage device. For more information about the new digital process, please visit our Automated System web page.
This is an online tutorial for BCAT Media Center Certified and Playback Producers introducing them to the new process of ingesting a DVD for digital playback on the BCAT TV Network. For more information about this process, please visit our Automated System web page.
Description: In this daily video journal, BRIClab artists in residence Abigail Nessen & Shaun Bengson discuss the development of their new music theater project, Ain’t That Good News, at BRICstudio in Brooklyn (April 2009).
In this daily video journal, BRIClab artists in residence ETHEL discuss the development of their new live score for film project, La Nave de los Monstruos, at BRICstudio in Brooklyn (May 2009).
Brooklyn Independent Television's Caught In The Act features The Triangle Arts International Workshop.Every two years, a couple of dozen artists from across the globe are selected to spend two weeks making art and living together in DUMBO. Original Airdate: October 22, 2008
Brooklyn at Eye Level: Atlantic Yards, shifting demographics, changing neighborhoods: it’s all part of the new theater project by The Civilians, who base their dialogue and songs on dozens of interviews with Brooklynites of all sorts.
BRIClab artist Abena Koomson reads an excerpt from her new work Cozi Sa Wala. See it at BRICstudio April 2 & 4 at 8pm.
Host Toni Williams moderates a discussion on the Brooklyn real estate market with David Kramer of The Hudson Companies, Sarah Ryley of the Real Deal magazine and Dan Brady of Corcoran Real Estate.