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bikeTV can be seen in the following areas:

In Manhattan, NY: Every other Wednesday at 9:30 PM, channel 57: Time Warner, 112: RCN

In Brooklyn, NY: Every Friday at 10:30 pm on Channel 34 (Time Warner) or Channel 67 (NYC Cablevision)

In Morris County, NJ: Every Saturday at 2 PM on Cablevision channel 21.

In Philadelphia, PA: bikeTV is set to air on cable 54 on Thursdays at 6pm  and repeating Friday at 10:30am starting in mid September.

In San Francisco, CA: East Coast West Coast Bike Stuff Airs Saturdays at 12:00 PM on cable channel 29

NOTE: Please check the schedule section for any changes to the above air times.

 

bikeTV goes PRO!

Take a moment to check out our photos from an upcoming episode of bikeTV in which we go for a ride with George Hincapie (pro cyclist from NYC). 

Click HERE (This is an external link so make sure your pop-up blockers are turned off.)


bikeTV in The Brooklyn Daily Eagle & Daily Bulletin

An article by Jennifer Needleman in The Brooklyn Daily Eagle & Daily Bulletin, covers bikeTV and Trasnportation Alternatives. Here is an excerpt:

"Bike advocacy, however, is just part of the pie. "We like to emphasize the fun in cycling." said Clarence. "We cover bike trips, tours, rides... if it's got a bicycle in it, it's game." Each BikeTV segment is made up of four or five separate parts, mostly relating but definitely not limited to NYC. "It's not like there's two talking heads going on about biking, it's more like 20/20.'' It is a bike variety show of sorts, and much of the material is refreshingly lighthearted. "

To read the full story on the Transportation Alternatives website, click here: bikeTV article


 

bikeTV Makes Appearance At Film Series

BikeTV's "Bike Summer NYC 2003" promo was shown at the Anthology Film Archives before all screenings during the 3rd Annual Bicycle Film Festival from May 7 - 11.  The piece was edited and produced by Clarence Eckerson.


bikeTV Wins Three Fancy Pants Awards! ...Really!

In May 2003, Mike Gaughan's piece "WORK BIKES" was a Finalist and won a Bronze TELLY Award in the Cable or Television Program/News Feature Category.

In February 2003, Mike's piece "FDNY FIREMAN'S CROSS-COUNTRY THANK YOU BIKE TOUR" won a Bronze Award as a Finalist in the Television/Cable Program/News Feature Story Category of the TELLY AWARDS 2003.

The Television or Cable Program Category includes entries from The History Channel, The Discovery Channel and NBA Entertainment among others. So bikeTV again shares the limelight with the big folks. Visit the Telly Awards. 

In January 2002, "THE HISTORY OF THE BICYCLE" -- produced, written, directed and shot by Michael P. Gaughan, and edited by N'Quavah Owusu, won a Communicator Award in the Cable News / Feature Story Category for 2001. The Communicator Awards receives thousands of entries, many from the likes of ABC News and CNN. BikeTV is proud to be among such distinguished company.


bikeTV Segment Shows At Coney

The Time's Up! "Critical Mass for the Gardens," seen on bikeTV's episode #5, was a selection in the 2002 Coney Island Short Film Festival. The footage was shot by Jesse Epstein and Bill dePaulo. The segment was edited by bikeTV's Clarence Eckerson.


bikeTV's Car-Free Prospect Park Segment Shown Far & Wide

Clarence Eckerson edited the car-free Prospect Park trailer (see episode #8) which showed dozens of everyday Brooklynites saying why they wanted a car-free Park.

  • It was featured at the car-free Prospect Park Town Hall at Union Temple in July 2002, attended by all of City Councilmembers with Park-adjacent districts, State Senator Carl Andrews, and, of course, nearly 500 people who care about Prospect Park. The Town Hall was organized by Transportation Alternatives' Brooklyn Committee.