Arts & Entertainment
TV30 Airs 'Tri-Valley Youth View'
This premiere episode of Tri-Valley Youth View represents the work of students who attended the first session the week of June 11 – 15.

From Tri-Valley Community Television: Tri-Valley Youth View, an hour special TV program produced by middle and high school students who attended one of the TV30 Summer Camps is currently airing on TV30 and on the station’s website at tv30.org . This is the twentieth summer camp Tri-Valley Community TV has offered. Each summer there are two sessions of this unique TV camp.
This premiere episode of Tri-Valley Youth View represents the work of students who attended the first session the week of June 11 – 15. Fourteen students from all over the Tri-Valley participated in the five-day camp.
"TV30 is the only place in the greater Bay Area that students can gain this type of hands on experience in an actual broadcast environment and see their program broadcast on television. Students also have the rare opportunity to interact with professionals who share their time to be interviewed. In the last ten years students have kept in touch with us and due to their TVCTV experience, have decided to make media their career,” said Melissa Tench-Stevens, Executive Director at TVCTV. "We truly appreciate the time that Tri-Valley professionals extend to be interviewed and interact with the students.”
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The hands-on TV Camp provides an introduction to the technical and talent aspects of studio and field production. Tri-Valley Youth View was written and produced by students from grades six to twelve. Campers researched and wrote questions, acted as crew for all the production positions and were talent for the program.
Guests on this new episode of Tri-Valley Youth View included Bob Tucknott, Forensic Electric Expert; Alameda County District Attorney, Nancy O’Malley; David Stark, Public Affairs Director, Bay East Association of Realtors; Livermore Mayor John Marchand; Lori Loreen, Pharmaceutical Representative for Contact Lenses; Jeff Schroeder, Senior Vice-President Ponderosa Homes II; and Candice McGraw, Senior Director, Quarry Lane Schools.
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The program is available to view anytime via video on demand at tv30.org by clicking on the banner at the top of the page. It is also broadcasting on Comcast TV30 and AT&T U-Verse.
ABOUT TRI-VALLEY COMMUNITY TV:
Tri-Valley Community Television, a 501c3, provides commercial and industrial production at their studio located in Pleasanton. The facility also broadcasts programming over channels TV 28, TV29, TV30 on Comcast Cable and on AT&T U-Verse via channel 99. Live streaming and Video on Demand are available on the website at www.tv30.org.

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Photos courtesy of Tri-Valley Community Television