Project and Title
TV Guide Title:
Portland Cable Access Hijack
Short Description:
Weird rapper, G’Odd and crew have hijacked the local cable access broadcast!
Admin
Received Filename:
ep 35 CABLE ACCESS HIJACK.mp4
Scheduling Request Info
Was the majority of this show's content filmed or created in the Portland Metropolitan Area?:
Yes
Was this show produced in Open Signal studios or using Open Signal equipment?:
Yes
Has this show aired on CAN channel 11, and/or was it produced in a CAN facility other than Open Signal?:
No
Previous Airing:
No
Adult Content:
Yes
Your Initials:
sn
Video On Demand:
Yes
Filler:
Yes
Filler End Date:
Wednesday, May 28, 2036
Open Signal Duplication Release:
Yes
Technical Requirements have been met.:
Yes
Show Details
Genres:
Portland Cable Access Hijack
A series from ELECTROSHOCKANDAWE
Directed by G’Odd
Episode 35
“Book Report”
June 1 (5, 7)
Preview: “Media is OUR Playground”
Reporting from Oddlandia 12
A visit to Marino Cafe
-meet Dario the (anti)business man behind
the European cafe on Division
Open the Mic Up
-Road Trip with Murphy
-Ru the Gypsy Emerges
-Changing the narrative about Libraries
CF Hawn Stars:
“How to quickly gain rap notoriety”
The G’Oddyssey
-closing out the Fire Brigade saga:
“A Human Zoo” short plus a look at the not for tv
“STD-The Puppet Show”
Featured Music performance from
The Secret Society
Courtesy of Joe at Covert Cafe:
Howly Woods
Since his beginning in the chaotic times caused by the confluence of the Pandemic Shutdown, Abolish Police Protests, and drug decriminalization in Portland, G’Odd has had his adventures documented in a series of movies and shorts that have come to be known as “the G’Oddyssey”.
Since returning to Portland, this endeavor has expanded to television. With these shows developing and the newfound collaboration of a Secret Society of Portland weirdos, the demand for air time only had grown.
Therefore they his crew came to the logical conclusion: Hijack the airwaves of the local cable access and once in control broadcast the television the underground desires, and the norm-ies need.
The continuation of the “ODD PDX” series, the movie presentation and anti-journalism of “Reporting from Oddlandia” merge into one and new contributors pour into the mix.
Maybe the signal shouldn’t have been left open, because the artists are coming to take control.
Now, Portland can find out what “weird” really is.
Cablecast Show ID:
51658