Topic: Actv Austin

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Terry "Liberty" Parker & Jeff Davis Defend Alex Jones [uzjGva59Gsg]

Terry "Liberty" Parker & Jeff Davis Defend Alex Jones [uzjGva59Gsg]

Alex Jones Assaulted at Austin Public Access TV Station

Alex Jones, a producer for Austin Community Television (ACTV), was physically assaulted in a parking lot on January 27th after appearing on The Jeff Davis Show. Between two and four individuals allegedly confronted Jones due to his style of advocacy and content. The Austin Police Department's Assault Division, led by investigator Dusty Heskew, is currently pursuing the matter following reports of prior harassment and death threats by the same perpetrators.

Terry "Liberty" Parker & Jeff Davis Defend Alex Jones [uzjGva59Gsg]
2:16 - 5:41

Terry "Liberty" Parker & Jeff Davis Defend Alex Jones [uzjGva59Gsg]

Chilling Effect on Free Speech and Victim Blaming Concerns

The assault on a public access producer has raised concerns regarding a potential chilling effect on free speech and the rise of self-censorship among talk show hosts in Austin. Critics of the victim's advocacy style have suggested he should have been more responsible, a sentiment compared to blaming rape victims for their attire. Maintaining a culture of free speech requires sustaining the rights of individuals to express repugnant or offensive ideas without the threat of physical violence.

Terry "Liberty" Parker & Jeff Davis Defend Alex Jones [uzjGva59Gsg]
5:42 - 8:29

Terry "Liberty" Parker & Jeff Davis Defend Alex Jones [uzjGva59Gsg]

Producer Responsibility and Community Reactions to Controversial Content

Jeff Davis, host of the program where the incident originated, notes that this is the first time in 23 years that a producer's speech has provoked a physical ambush at a known location. Davis reports receiving warnings from community members that his own program is a "culprit" for inciting public reactions and that he must moderate his speech to avoid repercussions. He argues that demanding "responsible" presentation from producers is a move toward censorship rather than true free speech.

Terry "Liberty" Parker & Jeff Davis Defend Alex Jones [uzjGva59Gsg]
8:30 - 9:59

Terry "Liberty" Parker & Jeff Davis Defend Alex Jones [uzjGva59Gsg]

City Government Role in Protecting Public Discourse

The discussion shifts to whether the City of Austin can dictate the character of societal dialogue as public discourse becomes increasingly coarse. There is a warning that if violence against public access producers is tolerated, such threats could expand to target mainstream news media figures. Participants call for a community-based solution to ensure that those presenting ideas in front of the public remain protected from physical intimidation.

Teledemocracy With Greg Ericson   Jan 6th 1997 [90RfD346mkg]
21:32 - 24:16

Teledemocracy With Greg Ericson Jan 6th 1997 [90RfD346mkg]

ACTV Name Change, Austin Community Access Center

The host criticizes the rebranding of ACTV to the Austin Community Access Center, arguing it discards a 23-year tradition. Concerns are raised that the station is shifting focus toward 16mm film production classes rather than serving as a platform for community ideas.

Mike Hanson AC TV Before There Was A Alex Jones And Info Wars TV Show [EkA2we4QZBg]
2:00 - 2:49

Mike Hanson AC TV Before There Was A Alex Jones And Info Wars TV Show [EkA2we4QZBg]

River City Talk Introduction and Guest Preview

Host Mike Hanson introduces River City Talk broadcasting live from ACTV studios in East Austin on channel 16. The program features candidates for City Council Place 3 and Place 4, alongside Gus Pena and youth representatives from Dove Springs. The broadcast includes archival footage showing physical changes in the Dove Springs neighborhood over the past year and invites viewers to call the station.

Mike Hanson(Classic Interview 1995) With Catherine Matteson(passed Away Oct. 6, 2009) [WTIfnuQxgAw]

Mike Hanson(Classic Interview 1995) With Catherine Matteson(passed Away Oct. 6, 2009) [WTIfnuQxgAw]

Katherine Matteson Interview Introduction, Waco Archives Channel Launch

Mike Hanson introduces a 2020 archival release featuring a mid-1990s interview with Waco survivor Katherine Matteson. The segment details Matteson's history as a survivor of the 1993 Mount Carmel raid and her subsequent legal battles before her death in 2007. Hanson announces the launch of The Waco Archives channel, intended to preserve 25 years of interviews and footage related to the siege.

George Humphrey And Alex Jones Expose Federal Reserve System(Classic 1998) [LxPK RZMiPc]
59:01 - 1:01:49

George Humphrey And Alex Jones Expose Federal Reserve System(Classic 1998) [LxPK RZMiPc]

Public Testimony Logistics, ACTV Programming, Local Activism

A caller asks for clarification on the time limits for speaking at Commissioner's Court meetings. The host explains that while individuals are limited to roughly four minutes, a large group of people can effectively occupy the court's time to voice grievances. He also lists several "like-minded" programs on Austin Community Television (ACTV), such as "Transcending Control" and "Common Sense."

River City Talk(Classic 1995) Host Mike Hanson & Jeff Davis Expose Ruby Ridge Murders [k6Grgz 2WHc]
4:58 - 8:28

River City Talk(Classic 1995) Host Mike Hanson & Jeff Davis Expose Ruby Ridge Murders [k6Grgz 2WHc]

River City Talk, Ruby Ridge Anniversary Discussion

Host Mike Hanson welcomes guest Jeff Davis to River City Talk on Austin Community Television (ACTV) Channel 16. They commemorate the three-year anniversary of the federal raid at Ruby Ridge, Idaho, which resulted in the deaths of Sammy Weaver and Vicki Weaver. Davis prepares to show footage documenting the 225-man assault team and the declaration of martial law by the Governor of Idaho.

Jeff Davis(Classic 2000) Man Speaks On Experience With Williamson County Police [OgptMmH Ers]
0:00 - 1:34

Jeff Davis(Classic 2000) Man Speaks On Experience With Williamson County Police [OgptMmH Ers]

Jeff Davis Show Introduction, Larry Smith Guest Appearance

Host Jeff Davis introduces the long-running Jeff Davis Show on Austin Time Warner Cable, noting his tenure since 1992. The live broadcast on February 1, 2000, features guest Larry Smith, who appears on set to discuss ongoing legal issues and alleged mistreatment by authorities in Williamson County, Texas.

Jeff Davis With Special Guest Alex Jones Militarization Of Police July 7, 1997 [FyIRc LlG2U]
0:00 - 4:09

Jeff Davis With Special Guest Alex Jones Militarization Of Police July 7, 1997 [FyIRc LlG2U]

Jeff Davis Returns from Vacation and Acknowledges Guest Hosts

Jeff Davis returns to his program on ACTV in Austin, Texas, after a vacation traveling through 23 states and Ontario, Canada. He expresses gratitude to his producer Mike Hanson and the crew for maintaining the show's performance during his absence. Davis also thanks guest hosts George Humphrey, Galen Ross, and Joyce Isaacs, as well as guests Bob Larson, John Emery, Ashley Lewis, and author Madeline Brown.

Did I Hear Alex Jones Predict September 11, 2001 In 1998? [ajMvHbftq3c]
1:25 - 2:53

Did I Hear Alex Jones Predict September 11, 2001 In 1998? [ajMvHbftq3c]

Mike Hanson Media History and Social Media Censorship

Mike Hanson reflects on his tenure as a producer for the Jeff Davis and Alex Jones shows from 1995 to 2010, during which he produced approximately 2,200 live shows at ACTV in Austin, Texas. He addresses the removal of 25-year-old archival videos from Facebook for alleged community standards violations despite their historical nature. The discussion encourages viewers to subscribe to the Mike Hanson Archives and Joyce Isaacs Archives on YouTube to preserve these media records.

Jeff Davis On River City Talk 1995 [J3Qcjtbs KI]
3:57 - 6:25

Jeff Davis On River City Talk 1995 [J3Qcjtbs KI]

River City Talk, Live Call-In Introduction

Host Mike Hanson welcomes viewers to River City Talk, broadcasting live from ACTV studios in East Austin on Channel 16. He introduces guests Jeff Davis and Ken Ayala while outlining the show's open-topic format. Hanson also acknowledges sponsors KCR Cabinets, Arbor 7 Theaters, and Sonic Drive-In before announcing the start of a new monthly trivia contest.