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1 PUBLIC AFFAIRS SHOWS May 2011 Access: City Hall hosted by Stu Levitan Fridays at 7:00pm and Saturdays at 5:30pm and Sundays at 10:00am Mayor Paul Soglin Host Stu Levitan welcomes newly elected Madison Mayor Paul Soglin to this episode of Access: City Hall. Mayor Soglin, who also served as Mayor from and from , talks about his plans, examines the issues with which he and a Common Council with several new members will have to contend, and looks at how recent actions by Governor Scott Walker and the State Legislature will affect Madison. Conexión Latina hosted by Veronica Lazo Saturdays at 10:00am, Sundays at 8:00am and again at 5:00pm Programas de Prevención y Delincuencia Juvenil En este segmento de Conexión Latina, presentadora Veronica Lazo, platica con Randy Molina Líder en Programas de Prevención y Delincuencia Juvenil para el Programa de Intervención Comunitaria del Condado de Dane, sobre los vario grupos de prevención e intervención para jóvenes en riesgo de cometer actos criminales. District Reports hosted by Eve Galanter and Susan Hamblin Tuesdays at 6:00pm, Thursdays at 8:00am and Fridays at Noon 5.3: The New Regime? A Conversation with the New Council Leadership Hosted by Eve Galanter Guest: Alder Lauren Cnare, Third District 5.17: Ready for a Summer of Fun? An Update on Madison Parks Hosted by Susan Hamblin Guests: Alder Joe Clausius, Seventeenth District and Kevin Briski, Madison Parks Superintendent Senior Beat hosted by Helen Aarli and Christine Beatty Wednesdays at 5:00pm, Sundays at 8:30am and 5:30pm Joe and JoAnn Elder and Senior Center Events in May This month on Senior Beat we were joined by Joe and JoAnn Elder. We heard about their work at the University of Wisconsin, their advocacy for Gays and Lesbians, and their history with nonviolent movements around the world. In the second segment we talked with Pat Guttenberg and Janet Weitz from the Madison Senior Center about upcoming events. JOBLINE Monday-Sunday at 11:30am, Tuesday-Sunday at 4:30pm, and Monday-Sunday at 11:30pm Looking for a job? Find current job opportunities from the City of Madison, Dane County, University of Wisconsin at Madison, and the State of Wisconsin. Madison COMMUNITY CRIMEWATCH Saturdays at 11:00am and 7:30pm Madison Area Crime Stoppers needs your help solving area crimes. Provide a tip that helps solve a crime or catch a criminal and you could be awarded up to $1,000. SENIOR EVENTS IN MADISON Sundays at 9:00am Events and information in the Madison area that may be of special interest to Senior Citizens and those that care for them. Missed it? Watch it on demand. Log onto:
2 ETHICAL MARKETS hosted by Simran Sethi Renewable Energy Thursdays at 4:00pm and Sundays at 9:30am Renewable energy: solar, wind, biofuels, hydrogen, ocean power are the best route beyond fossil fuels to energy independence. A look at the technologies and the leaders in this green revolution. GET USED TO IT hosted by Sheila James Kuehl Voices of Our Lives Ricardo Lara Thursdays at 3:00pm and Saturdays at 6:30pm Host Sheila Kuehl has a one-on-one conversation with California State Assemblymember Ricardo Lara. Ms. Kuehl engages Mr. Lara in a candid discussion about his life growing up as a young gay man in East Los Angeles, and his road to the California State Assembly. GREEN VIEW hosted by Katy Sai Top of the Turbine Tuesdays at 5:30pm and Fridays at 6:30pm Travel to the top of a giant wind turbine! Hosted by Katy Sai, Green View highlights news and stories about renewable energy and conservation around Madison and Wisconsin. Produced by StoryBridge.tv and distributed by Madison Gas & Electric. This program is followed by a Madison City Channel s award winning Community Bulletin Board s Green View script. This script previews local events and programs to help Madison residents become energy efficient. PERILS FOR PEDESTRIANS hosted by John Wetmore additional Programs May 2011 Coming Soon! Saturdays at 10:30am and 5:00pm Perils For Pedestrians is a public affairs television series that looks at problems confronting pedestrians in communities like ours, and solutions to those problems from across the United States and around the world. Join host John Wetmore as he talks with those who are working towards the goal of good pedestrian safety for all. WHITE HOUSE CHRONICLE hosted by Llewellyn King and Linda Gasparello Tuesdays at 5:00pm and Sundays at 11:00am White House Chronicle is a weekly news and public affairs program, bringing the news and analysis of today s issues with a good sense of fun. Hosts Llewellyn King and Linda Gasparello are joined by gifted journalists. New website coming in May All the staff in the Information Technology department (which includes Madison City Channel) have been hard at work updating our website. There are many new features we think will be more user friendly and helpful to our viewers. The schedule is generated more efficiency, so it will always be up to date! We are also changing away from RealMedia as our streaming file type. We have had problems with live streams of this type in the past and heard from many viewers about the difficulty of having Real Player on their computers. We have instead moved to a Windows Media file type, which is native to all Windows users, and a small, safe plugin for our Macintosh users. This change will also allow us to have meetings posted much faster for viewing online, as early as minutes after a meeting finishes. We hope that you will find all these updates useful and enjoy them. If you have questions or concerns about these changes, please feel free to contact us at or citychannel@cityofmadison.com. Learn more about Madison City Channel. Visit our website:
3 Sunday May 1, :00am Conexión Latina NEW 8:30am Senior Beat NEW 9:00am Senior Events in Madison 9:30am Ethical Markets 10:00am Access: City Hall NEW 11:00am White House Chronicle Noon Plan Commission: Meeting of April 11, :00pm Conexión Latina 5:30pm Senior Beat 6:00pm Commission on People with Disabilities: Meeting of April 28, :00pm Project Justice: Next Steps for Reducing Racial Disparities in the Dane County Criminal Justice System 10:30pm Project Justice: Marc Mauer, National Best Practices for Reducing Racial Disparities Monday May 2, :00am Dane County Board: Meeting of April 14, 2011 Noon Pedestrian, Bicycle and Motor Vehicle Commission: Meeting of April 28, :30pm Board of Estimates: Meeting of April 11, :30pm Plan Commission live Tuesday May 3, :00am Water Utility Board: Meeting of April 27, 2011 Noon Dane County Board: Meeting of April 14, :00pm White House Chronicle New 5:30pm Green View 6:00pm District Reports New 6:30pm Madison Common Council live Missed it? Watch it on demand. Log onto:
4 Wednesday May 4, :00am Plan Commission: Meeting of May 2, 2011 Noon Project Justice: Welcome and Remarks by Dane County Criminal Justice Council 2:00pm Pedestrian, Bicycle and Motor Vehicle Commission: Meeting of April 28, :00pm Senior Beat 5:30pm Alcohol License Review Committee: Meeting of April 27, 2011 Thursday May 5, :00am District Reports 8:30am Madison Common Council: Meeting of May 3, 2011 Noon Board of Estimates: Meeting of April 11, :00pm Get Used To It New 4:00pm Ethical Markets 5:00pm Commission on People with Disabilities: Meeting of April 28, :00pm Dane County Board new Friday May 6, :00am Pedestrian, Bicycle and Motor Vehicle Commission: Meeting of April 28, :00am Downtown Madison Rotary presents: Bill Lueders: A Rabblerouser s take on Madison s Image vs. Madison s Reality new Noon District Reports 12:30pm Madison Common Council: Meeting of May 3, :00pm Water Utility Board: Meeting of April 27, :30pm Green View 7:00pm Access: City Hall 8:00pm Madison Common Council: Presentation on the Transportation Improvement Plan new 10:00pm Wisconsin Watchdog Awards: 2011 Inaugural Reception and Dinner Your City. Your Government. Your Connection.
5 Saturday May 7, :00am Board of Estimates: Meeting of April 11, :30am Public Service Employee Recognition Week: Honoring City of Madison Employees 10:00am Conexión Latina 10:30am Perils for Pedestrians New 11:00am Madison Community Crimewatch Noon Alcohol License Review Committee: Meeting of April 27, :00pm Perils for Pedestrians 5:30pm Access: City Hall 6:30pm Get Used to It 7:30pm Madison Community Crimewatch 8:00pm Downtown Madison Rotary presents: Bill Lueders: A Rabblerouser s take on Madison s Image vs. Madison s Reality 10:00pm Madison Common Council: Presentation on the Transportation Improvement Plan Sunday May 8, :00am Conexión Latina 8:30am Senior Beat 9:00am Senior Events in Madison 9:30am Ethical Markets 10:00am Access: City Hall 11:00am White House Chronicle Noon Plan Commission: Meeting of May 2, :00pm Conexión Latina 5:30pm Senior Beat 6:00pm Commission on People with Disabilities: Meeting of April 28, :00pm Wisconsin Watchdog Awards: 2011 Inaugural Reception and Dinner 10:00pm City of Madison Minority Affairs Committee: African Americans and the Civil War Monday May 9, :00am Dane County Board: Meeting of May 5, 2011 Noon Pedestrian, Bicycle and Motor Vehicle Commission: Meeting of April 28, :00pm Public Service Employee Recognition Week: Honoring City of Madison Employees 4:30pm Board of Estimates LIVE 5:30pm Plan Commission: Meeting of May 2, 2011 Missed it? Watch it on demand. Log onto:
6 Tuesday May 10, :00am Water Utility Board: Meeting of April 27, :00am Downtown Madison Rotary presents: Bill Lueders: A Rabblerouser s take on Madison s Image vs. Madison s Reality Noon Dane County Board: Meeting of May 5, :00pm White House Chronicle New 5:30pm Green View 6:00pm District Reports 6:30pm Madison Common Council: Meeting of May 3, 2011 Wednesday May 11, :00am Plan Commission: Meeting of May 2, 2011 Noon Downtown Madison Rotary presents: Bill Lueders: A Rabblerouser s take on Madison s Image vs. Madison s Reality 2:00pm Pedestrian, Bicycle and Motor Vehicle Commission: Meeting of April 28, :00pm Senior Beat 5:00pm Transit and Parking Commission: Meeting of May 11, 2011 * live stream only 5:30pm Alcohol License Review Committee: Meeting of April 27, 2011 Thursday May 12, :00am District Reports 8:30am Madison Common Council: Meeting of May 3, 2011 Noon Board of Estimates: Meeting of May 9, :00pm Get Used To It 4:00pm Ethical Markets 5:00pm Commission on People with Disabilities: Meeting of April 28, :00pm Dane County Board: Meeting of May 5, 2011 * Live Streaming Only meetings are not available for viewing on the channel at that time.
7 Friday May 13, :00am Transit and Parking Commission: Meeting of May 11, 2011 NEW 10:30am Public Service Recognition Week: Honoring City of Madison Employees 2011 Noon District Reports 12:30pm Madison Common Council: Meeting of May 3, :00pm Water Utility Board: Meeting of April 27, :30pm Green View 7:00pm Access: City Hall 8:00pm United Nations Association of Dane County: Sudan s Referendum and the Oil-Rich South Saturday May 14, :00am Board of Estimates: Meeting of May 9, :00am Conexión Latina 10:30am Perils for Pedestrians 11:00am Madison Community Crimewatch Noon Alcohol License Review Committee: Meeting of April 27, :00pm Perils for Pedestrians 5:30pm Access: City Hall 6:30pm Get Used to It 7:30pm Madison Community Crimewatch 8:00pm Wisconsin Academy presents: What Jobs, What Works? A Conversation on the Wisconsin Economy Sunday May 15, :00am Conexión Latina 8:30am Senior Beat 9:00am Senior Events in Madison 9:30am Ethical Markets 10:00am Access: City Hall 11:00am White House Chronicle Noon Plan Commission: Meeting of May 2, :00pm Conexión Latina 5:30pm Senior Beat 6:00pm Commission on People with Disabilities: Meeting of April 28, :00pm Public Service Recognition Week: Honoring City of Madison Employees :00pm Madison Common Council: Presentation on the Transportation Improvement Plan Your City. Your Government. Your Connection.
8 Monday May 16, :00am Dane County Board: Meeting of May 5, 2011 Noon Transit and Parking Commission: Meeting of May 11, :30pm Wisconsin Academy presents: Getting to A+: Wisconsin s Education Challenges NEW 4:30pm Board of Estimates: Meeting of May 9, :30pm Plan Commission LIVE Tuesday May 17, :00am Water Utility Board: Meeting of April 27, :00am Madison Common Council: Presentation on the Transportation Improvement Plan Noon Dane County Board: Meeting of May 5, :00pm White House Chronicle New 5:30pm Green View 6:00pm District Reports New 6:30pm Madison Common Council LIVE Wednesday May 18, :00am Plan Commission: Meeting of May 16, 2011 Noon Madison Common Council: Presentation on the Transportation Improvement Plan :00pm Transit and Parking Commission: Meeting of May 11, :00pm Senior Beat 5:30pm Alcohol License Review Committee live Thursday May 19, :00am District Reports 8:30am Madison Common Council: Meeting of May 17, 2011 Noon Board of Estimates: Meeting of May 9, :00pm Get Used to It 4:00pm Ethical Markets 5:00pm Commission on People with Disabilities: Meeting of April 28, :00pm Dane County Board live Missed it? Watch it on demand. Log onto:
9 Friday May 20, :00am Transit and Parking Commission: Meeting of May 11, :00am Downtown Madison Rotary presents: Arab Spring: Continuity or Change in the Middle East? NEW Noon District Reports 12:30pm Madison Common Council: Meeting of May 17, :00pm Water Utility Board: Meeting of April 27, :00pm Downtown Madison Rotary presents: Arab Spring: Continuity or Change in the Middle East? Saturday May 21, :00am Board of Estimates: Meeting of May 9, :00am Conexión Latina 10:30am Perils for Pedestrians 11:00am Madison Community Crimewatch Noon Alcohol License Review Committee: Meeting of May 18, :00pm Perils for Pedestrians 5:30pm Access: City Hall 6:30pm Get Used to It 7:30pm Madison Community Crimewatch 8:00pm Madison Common Council: Presentation on the Transportation Improvement Plan Sunday May 22, :00am Conexión Latina 8:30am Senior Beat 9:00am Senior Events in Madison 9:30am Ethical Markets 10:00am Access: City Hall 11:00am White House Chronicle Noon Plan Commission: Meeting of May 16, :00pm Conexión Latina 5:30pm Senior Beat 6:00pm Commission on People with Disabilities: Meeting of April 28, :00pm Wisconsin Academy presents: Getting to A+: Wisconsin s Education Challenges Your City. Your Government. Your Connection.
10 Monday May 23, :00am Dane County Board: Meeting of May 19, 2011 Noon Transit and Parking Commission: Meeting of May 11, :30pm Board of Estimates LIVE 5:30pm Plan Commission: Meeting of May 16, :00pm Madison Police Department: 2011 Awards Ceremony New Tuesday May 24, :00am Water Utility Board: Meeting of April 27, 2011 Noon Dane County Board: Meeting of May 19, :30pm Water Utility Board: Meeting of May 24, 2011 * live stream only 5:00pm White House Chronicle New 5:00pm Pedestrian, Bicycle and Motor Vehicle Commission: Meeting of May 24, 2011 * live stream only 5:30pm Green View 6:00pm District Reports 6:30pm Madison Common Council: Meeting of May 17, 2011 Wednesday May 25, :00am Plan Commission: Meeting of May 16, 2011 Noon TBA 2:00pm Pedestrian, Bicycle and Motor Vehicle Commission: Meeting of May 24, 2011 new 5:00pm Senior Beat 5:30pm Alcohol License Review Committee: Meeting of May 18, 2011 * Live Streaming Only meetings are not available for viewing on the channel at that time.
11 Thursday May 26, :00am District Reports 8:30am Madison Common Council: Meeting of May 17, 2011 Noon Board of Estimates: Meeting of May 23, :00pm Get Used to It 4:00pm Ethical Markets 5:00pm Commission on People with Disabilities live 7:00pm Dane County Board: Meeting of May 19, 2011 Friday May 27, :00am Pedestrian, Bicycle and Motor Vehicle Commission: Meeting of May 24, 2011 Noon District Reports 12:30pm Madison Common Council: Meeting of May 17, :00pm Water Utility Board: Meeting of May 24, 2011 new 6:30pm Green View 7:00pm Access: City Hall 8:00pm Madison Police Department: 2011 Awards Ceremony Saturday May 28, :00am Board of Estimates: Meeting of May 23, :00am Conexión Latina 10:30am Perils for Pedestrians 11:00am Madison Community Crimewatch Noon Alcohol License Review Committee: Meeting of May 18, :00pm Perils for Pedestrians 5:30pm Access: City Hall 6:30pm Get Used to It 7:30pm Madison Community Crimewatch 8:00pm Downtown Madison Rotary presents: Arab Spring: Continuity or Change in the Middle East? Your City. Your Government. Your Connection.
12 Sunday May 29, :00am Conexión Latina 8:30am Senior Beat 9:00am Senior Events in Madison 9:30am Ethical Markets 10:00am Access: City Hall 11:00am White House Chronicle Noon Plan Commission: Meeting of May 16, :00pm Conexión Latina 5:30pm Senior Beat 6:00pm Commission on People with Disabilities: Meeting of May 26, :00pm Madison Police Department: 2011 Awards Ceremony 9:30pm Wisconsin Academy presents: Getting to A+: Wisconsin s Education Challenges Monday May 30, :00am Dane County Board: Meeting of May 19, 2011 Noon Pedestrian, Bicycle and Motor Vehicle Commission: Meeting of May 24, :00pm YWCA s 2011 Women of Distinction New 4:30pm Board of Estimates: Meeting of May 23, :30pm Plan Commission: Meeting of May 16, :00pm Downtown Madison, Inc., presents: The City of Madison Department of Planning and Community and Economic Development New Tuesday May 31, :00am Water Utility Board: Meeting of May 24, :00am Madison Police Department: 2011 Awards Ceremony Noon Dane County Board: Meeting of May 19, :00pm White House Chronicle New 5:30pm Green View 6:00pm District Reports 6:30pm Madison Common Council: Meeting of May 17, 2011 A NOTE TO VIEWERS: The program guide is as accurate as possible at press time. We hope that you are able to find your favorite programs. However, due to the early print deadline, there is no guarantee that the programs will air as scheduled. To get the most accurate schedule, log onto If you have questions about the program schedule, please call Madison City Channel at or tanderson@cityofmadison.com
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