SNCAT community TV moves to new Reno studio

Les Smith, executive director of Sierra Nevada Community Access Television, looked around the vacant space that this month will become SNCAT’s Meadowood Mall headquarters and considered the possibilities. SNCAT

The new studio has a 15-foot-tall green screen for background projections, the “great room” can serve as a movie theater, a radio studio is on the second floor, editing bays and offices ring the main rooms, the bathrooms/dressing rooms have mirrors surrounded by lights and the whole 6,000-square-foot facility is rigged for broadcast cables.

“It’s just perfect for us,” Smith said. “You could not find a better place to do community access television.”

clip_image001SNCAT, which has made it possible for Northern Nevadans to broadcast their messages for nearly 20 years, is moving to increase accessibility, visibility and services, he said.

Long known for broadcasting government meetings, the station plans to get back to its roots as an educational and community TV and radio production center. Read full story:

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