The schedules are basically completely full. As it is, we turn people away every season. (This is why we're trying to negotiate a second channel with the City, but that's a different problem.)
No one producer is allowed more than one weekly show -- I think it runs an hour and a half. But C and C's spouse, and a bunch of C's friends too, all each want their own show, and in at least one season so far, they've organized like this.
Once the regularly-scheduled shows are chosen, producers may sign up for one-time-only shows (OTOs) to fill in the gaps. There are always gaps, but they're not always at the same time every week.
In addition, I'd like to make a priority for a few other items, like locally-produced programming should get a priority over taped stuff, and live shows should get a priority during the times that the studio is open.
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Date: 2004-01-27 05:08 pm (UTC)No one producer is allowed more than one weekly show -- I think it runs an hour and a half. But C and C's spouse, and a bunch of C's friends too, all each want their own show, and in at least one season so far, they've organized like this.
Once the regularly-scheduled shows are chosen, producers may sign up for one-time-only shows (OTOs) to fill in the gaps. There are always gaps, but they're not always at the same time every week.
In addition, I'd like to make a priority for a few other items, like locally-produced programming should get a priority over taped stuff, and live shows should get a priority during the times that the studio is open.