We’re excited to introduce the PTV quarterly newsletter!
We have been working hard to revitalize the PTV public studio, update our equipment and expand our role in connecting our Provincetown community. Looking forward to 2026, we have exciting opportunities we will offer that include…
A calendar of low cost digital media classes
Launching a gallery space and artist-led workshops as a part of our new Motion Works Gallery
Sponsorship opportunities for individuals and businesses who want to support local programming aligned with their interests
We believe community media is an integral part of the connective tissue of our town, from town meeting archives to carnival parade videos and everything in between. See the highlights section below to view our favorite local videos from this past summer!
The holiday season is upon us and is a wonderful time of giving. We ask that you consider a donation to PTV as we look forward to an exciting year of pioneering new projects and growing our community presence in 2026. Thank you for your support.
Stay tuned for more exciting updates from PTV in the coming months!
Want to learn how you can produce content with PTV?
Basics of Community Media Production Class offered January, 2026.
You will learn…
How to organize a production
Equipment and studio basics
Content rules for public access TV
Production sponsorship and funding
There will also be time to ask questions and give feedback. This class will be offered in 2026, send an email if you are interested to sign up. [email protected]
Winter Wednesdays: Basic Video Production Class
Focusing on a fundamental understanding of how to create content as well as encouraging a cohort of like-minded learners to create projects together.
Winter Wednesdays begins the week of January 19th. Sign up at winterwednesdays.org
Community Feedback
Our mission as a Public Access TV station is to give access to professional equipment and provide training services to you, our community!
We will be hosting community feedback sessions throughout the year at PTV, 330 Commercial St. .
Can’t make it?
We’ll send out a community survey so your voice can still be heard!
We offer quality video services to local businesses and nonprofits as a feature of sponsorship or contracted labor. We want to know what production services your business needs. Let us know by clicking the button below and filling out our short survey!
*Note: As a Public Access TV station we cannot produce direct advertisements. However, we can produce content related to your business operations.
Do you have a talent for video editing or interested in learning? Get access to premium editing software such as Adobe Premier when you volunteer at PTV! Email [email protected] to discuss projects.
May: PTV collaborates with Provincetown IB students to produce a trailer for the musical “Something Rotten! Jr.” The trailer was selected to show at the Access Film Fest on November 7th. Way to go!
September: PTV captures joyful highlights from the 38th Swim for Life & Paddler Flotilla. Huge congratulations to all swimmers and to event organizers who reported the highest level of donations yet!
My name is Emma Fillion and I am thrilled to work in my hometown for PTV as their Community Engagement Coordinator. We have lots of exciting plans for this upcoming year, so be on the lookout!
A little about me:
I graduated from Centre College with a dual degree in Economics and Environmental Studies. I stay in touch with my passion for environmental protection by serving on the Recycling and Renewable Energy Committee.
Before PTV, I worked as the Studio Administrator at Lower Cape TV in Orleans for 2 years. In addition to my work at PTV, I am pursuing my passion for community development by founding After Hours, a nonprofit with the mission of connecting young adults on Cape to one another and to local resources.
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