Officials with Casper-based television production firm Wolf Gang of Wyoming say they want to expand current programming on the city-owned government access Cable Channel 3 before launching new shows.
“We want to create more episodes of the existing series we have running now before we delve into new series, just because, if you only have two or three episodes, it becomes very repetitive,” Wolf Gan
Casper City Council is scheduled to review the progress of the city-owned Cable Channel 3 at its scheduled work session this Tuesday.
Nearly a year ago, council entered into a $44,500 contract with Casper-based television production firm Wolf Gang of Wyoming to add new programming to what was, at that time, an underutilized 24-hour community bulletin board that would occasionally broadcast city co
City of Casper officials have unveiled the city’s retooled Cable Channel 3.
City officials say the reprogrammed channel will feature new public service and educational programming, Classic Arts Showcase and Wyoming PBS mainstay Wyoming Portraits...
Wolf Gang of Wyoming is hard at work putting together its new lineup for cable Channel 3.
The Casper-based television production company entered into a $44,500 contract with the city of Casper earlier this month to reprogram the fledgling city-run public access channel.
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Several changes are coming to a city-run public access television channel.
At its Tuesday meeting, Casper City Council unanimously agreed to enter into a $44,500 agreement with Wolf Gang of Wyoming, a television production company headquartered in Mills...
Big changes could soon be coming to Casper public access television if Casper City Council approves a $44,500 contract with an area production company at an upcoming meeting.