Frequently Asked Questions
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Membership prices can be found on the Membership Page. You must be a Monroe County resident to qualify for membership. We keep our annual fees low for greater accessibility, and we even offer student discounts.
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Public Cable Channel: Xfinity Ch. 21 / Spectrum Ch. 187 / Live Stream
Educational Cable Channel: Xfinity Ch. 22 / Spectrum Ch. 190 / Live Stream
Government Cable Channel: Xfinity Ch. 18 and 915 / Spectrum Ch. 190 / Live Stream
Our radio station is Rewind WERW-FM (94.3).
Our content is also available at MCM- YouTube and streamed from www.monroecommunitymedia.org using your Smart TV, ROKU, computer, or mobile device with the Cablecast App.
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We rely on donations and sponsorships to keep the lights on.
Our operating costs exceed what we make from membership fees, which are kept intentionally low for accessibility. Therefore, we are always eternally grateful for individual donations and local businesses that want to sponsor our community-made programs.
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There are three (3) studios at MCM: TV/Video Production Studio, Radio Production Studio, and the Podcast Studio. A membership will give you access to all of them.
Studios are equipped with all the necessary AV technology for your creative projects.
We also have equipment available for check-out, if your vision is outside of the studio space. This includes a podcasting kit, Sony camcorders, microphones, and tripods.
Explore our Rentals Page for info on commercial productions.
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When you have an idea for a show (whether it’s a podcast, talk show, documentary series, or radio show), contact us! We’d love to hear about it and get you set up as a member. When you’re ready to start creating, we will schedule your time in the studio and pick a slot for your program to air on the radio/cable.
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All of MCM’s broadcasts are non-commercial, meaning they cannot promote the sale of commercial products or services, nor can there be any direct solicitations of funds that would benefit the member or his/her agent. When you produce a show with us, it must follow these rules.
Non-commercial is an important pillar of public access centers. This is what allows our cable channels and radio station to be free of all those annoying advertisements!
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Yes! Rewind 94.3 (WERW) is Monroe Community Media’s nonprofit FM radio station. It operates out of Monroe City Hall, where all of our members record their radio shows.