Midpen Media Center Diversity and Culture Channel 75 live stream
Midpen Media Center Diversity and Culture Channel 75 online television
Community Channel 75 is a public access cable television channel owned and operated by Midpen Media Center, a non-profit community media organization serving the Silicon Valley communities of Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Atherton, East Palo Alto, Stanford, and other parts of San Mateo and Santa Clara counties in California, United States . Midpen Media Center was founded in 1990 and is headquartered at 900 San Antonio Road in Palo Alto, California . As a dedicated source for online television, Channel 75 is one of five cable channels programmed by Midpen Media, alongside Government channels 26 and 29, Community Channel 28 (Youth, Education & Sports), and Community Channel 30 (Arts, Issues & Lifestyles) .
The programming schedule allows viewers to watch live channel coverage of diversity and culture content produced by community members, non-profit organizations, and local residents. The channel serves as a public access platform where trained community members can produce non-commercial programs using Midpen Media's studio and field equipment, including a modern TV studio with volunteer crews, portable video equipment, and editing facilities. While specific program titles and host names are not extensively documented in public records, the channel focuses on programming that promotes and celebrates diversity, individual expression, local achievements, education, culture, the arts, science, and civic engagement . The channel's diversity programming includes content exploring multicultural perspectives, ethnic heritage, LGBTQ+ issues, disability awareness, religious diversity, and immigrant experiences within the Silicon Valley community. The cultural programming includes coverage of local festivals, performances, art exhibitions, historical documentation, and cultural celebrations from the diverse communities of the Midpeninsula region. Channel 75 is managed by Brian Kraker, who serves as Channel 75 Manager .
Midpen Media Center's mission is to foster civic engagement, individual expression, and cultural exchange to inspire, inform, and empower people in the larger community . The center provides the latest in media production equipment and training to connect people, distributing programs that promote and celebrate diversity, local achievements, education, culture, the arts, and science . Midpen Media also provides programming of local government meetings in support of an open and informed democratic society, though those primarily air on Government channels 26 and 29 . The center is a 501(c)(3) public benefit corporation . For audiences seeking a reliable live stream of diversity and culture content from the Silicon Valley area, Community Channel 75 is widely available as a free-to-air service via Comcast cable within the Midpen Media service area. The channel is accessible as tv online via the official Midpen Media Center website at midpenmedia.org, which provides live streaming of all five channels . Midpen Media also partners with local schools through the Youth Broadcast Collaborative, which has studios in each public middle and high school in the service area, and operates a Youth Advisory Council, Greenlight Film Festival, and week-long summer camps. The center indexes and archives local government meetings, making them available by agenda item on the web, and partners with the League of Women Voters to produce election forums on local races, which are also indexed and archived for on-demand delivery online. Midpen Media Center serves the Silicon Valley communities, ensuring that its diversity-focused, non-commercial programming reaches residents of Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Atherton, East Palo Alto, Stanford, and interested viewers worldwide through both cable television and online streaming.
Community Channel 75 is a public access cable television channel owned and operated by Midpen Media Center, a non-profit community media organization serving the Silicon Valley communities of Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Atherton, East Palo Alto, Stanford, and other parts of San Mateo and Santa Clara counties in California, United States. Midpen Media Center was founded in 1990 and is headquartered at 900 San Antonio Road in Palo Alto, California. As a dedicated source for online television, Channel 75 is one of five cable channels programmed by Midpen Media, alongside Government channels 26 and 29, Community Channel 28 (Youth, Education & Sports), and Community Channel 30 (Arts, Issues & Lifestyles).
The programming schedule allows viewers to watch live channel coverage of diversity and culture content produced by community members, non-profit organizations, and local residents. The channel serves as a public access platform where trained community members can produce non-commercial programs using Midpen Media's studio and field equipment, including a modern TV studio with volunteer crews, portable video equipment, and editing facilities. While specific program titles and host names are not extensively documented in public records, the channel focuses on programming that promotes and celebrates diversity, individual expression, local achievements, education, culture, the arts, science, and civic engagement. The channel's diversity programming includes content exploring multicultural perspectives, ethnic heritage, LGBTQ+ issues, disability awareness, religious diversity, and immigrant experiences within the Silicon Valley community. The cultural programming includes coverage of local festivals, performances, art exhibitions, historical documentation, and cultural celebrations from the diverse communities of the Midpeninsula region. Channel 75 is managed by Brian Kraker, who serves as Channel 75 Manager.
Midpen Media Center's mission is to foster civic engagement, individual expression, and cultural exchange to inspire, inform, and empower people in the larger community. The center provides the latest in media production equipment and training to connect people, distributing programs that promote and celebrate diversity, local achievements, education, culture, the arts, and science. Midpen Media also provides programming of local government meetings in support of an open and informed democratic society, though those primarily air on Government channels 26 and 29. The center is a 501(c)(3) public benefit corporation. For audiences seeking a reliable live stream of diversity and culture content from the Silicon Valley area, Community Channel 75 is widely available as a free-to-air service via Comcast cable within the Midpen Media service area. The channel is accessible as tv online via the official Midpen Media Center website at midpenmedia.org, which provides live streaming of all five channels. Midpen Media Center serves the Silicon Valley communities, ensuring that its diversity-focused, non-commercial programming reaches residents of Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Atherton, East Palo Alto, Stanford, and interested viewers worldwide through both cable television and online streaming.

