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RETN Programming

Dozens of schools and scholars in Vermont’s Champlain Valley worked with the Regional Educational Television network to produce educational video projects during the network’s first years in production, from 1994 to 1996. The following programs were directed by Jay Collier, RETN’s first executive director. ID Program Title Content Partner 36 Vermont Filmmakers: John O’Brien Burlington … | Read more.

RETN mission and identity statement

The Regional Educational Television Network is an independent not-for-profit community organization which provides educational television programming services on behalf of colleges,  public and catholic schools in the Lake Champlain region of Vermont. All RETN programs are selected or produced by Champlain Valley residents. An Educational Channel for All Channel 16 seeking community involvement By Jay … | Read more.

RETN press releases and coverage

The Education of Channel 16 Under the leadership of new Executive Director Jay Collier, the Regional Educational Television Network (RETN) has undergone a remarkable evolution – from a disorganized and poorly defined organization into a quality public education station with ambitions to become one of the country’s best educational access channels. — Vermont Times By … | Read more.

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