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Albuquerque Community Media

Information on Albuquerque Community Media in Albuquerque.

ACM's Public Access Channels

Studio 519 - Your Community Media Studio

Calling all Albuquerque creators! No matter your experience level, our professional equipment and supportive staff will help you tell your story.

Professional Equipment for All

Our studio is equipped with professional audio/visual equipment, so you can make sure your production is top-notch. Get access to HD cameras, multi-track recorders, microphones and more — all free of charge.

Tell Your Story with Support

We understand how daunting it can be to make a video or podcast on your own. That's why we have supportive staff available to help guide you through the process — from pre-production planning to post-production editing.

A Safe Space for Creators

The City of Albuquerque's Studio 519 is a safe space for all creators. We strive to create an environment that is respectful and inclusive of everyone's unique perspectives and experiences. Come create without fear at Studio 519!

How it Works:

    • Book your studio visit
    • Tour the studio with one of our Studio Managers
    • Schedule your studio/equipment rental time slot
    • Bring your content to life!

Book Your Visit & Make Your Voice Heard


ACM’s Public Access Channels

Albuquerque Community Media’s goal is to provide Albuquerque residents with a platform to express themselves through video and audio. The mission of ACM is to use media to educate, inform, entertain, and connect Albuquerque residents.

Written and produced by local residents, these channels air the city’s most important public conversations. The GOV-TV channel provides information on public meetings, legislation, and events hosted by local government officials. The Education Access Channel offers resources for parents who are home-schooling their children, along with resources for teachers seeking to incorporate hands-on projects into their curriculum. Original content from local creators ranges from locally focused film shorts to sporting events to podcasts.

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One Albuquerque Media (GOV TV)

The One Albuquerque Media logo. There is a faded red line design in the background that forms one loop right behind the logo.

Studio 519

The Studio 519 logo, which is designed using black squares with white text in a three by two grid for Studio and blue squares in a 3 by 1 grid for 519. There is a faded red line design in the background that forms one loop right behind the logo.

Local Origination Channel 26

Local Organization Channel 26 logo, featuring a Zia symbol as the background for the 26. The L and the O are in a teal color and a font that uses three parallel lines for each part of the character. There is a faded red line design in the background that forms one loop right behind the logo.

Educational Access Channel

The New Mexico Education Channel logo, featuring a retro television shape with rounded corners, two dials, and a two-pronged antenna sticking out of the top. On the screen area is the text NM ED 96. There is a faded red line design in the background that forms one loop right behind the logo.

 

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