GNAT-TV offers opportunities for individuals and groups (community organizations, governments, schools) to produce, distribute, and broadcast original, non-commercial programs. Our programs and services are available to anyone that lives or works in our eleven communities: Arlington, Dorset, Londonderry, Manchester, Peru, Rupert, Sandgate, Stratton, Sunderland, Weston, and Winhall.
Hire GNAT-TV for any pre-production or post production needs. Contact production@gnat-tv.org for more information or an estimate.
At GNAT-TV, we are dedicated to providing transparent, unedited, and comprehensive coverage of government meetings. Our role is to live stream these meetings “gavel to gavel,” ensuring that all proceedings are accessible to the public exactly as they occur. We do not edit, filter, or remove any comments, nor do we alter the content in any way. Occasionally, technical issues, such as audio or internet disruptions, may affect the broadcast quality. However, please be assured that our commitment remains steadfast in delivering the most accurate and complete representation of all government meetings.
There are three ways that GNAT-TV can assist you in covering your event.
GNAT’s Video Announcement / Public Service Announcement Program is open to individuals, nonprofits, town governments and community groups promoting non-commercial community wide events, activities and information. You bring the message, and GNAT-TV does the production. Not so excited about being on camera? No problem, just send us your message and we will produce a video announcement for you. It’s a fun and free way to get your information to our community.
The calendar contains events from all over Bennington County and the Mountain Towns. The calendar is curated and updated regularly, and shared with thousands of viewers.
Whether you want to make your own television show, web video, or brush up on your camera skills, GNAT-TV is the place to learn. Workshops at GNAT-TV are for all ages and skill levels. Payment Portal
Explore a range of educational opportunities for young people at GNAT-TV, including engaging camps, field trips, skill-building internships, and practical field studies. Contact education@gnat-tv.org
Launched in 2016, The News Project features local newsmakers and focuses on issues impacting Southern Vermont.
Local organizations and governments are encouraged to send press releases to The News Project at news@gnat-tv.org. Local press releases are featured on our Press Releases page.
GNAT-TV’s equipment and facilities are available free of charge for anyone producing community content for distribution on GNAT-TV’s platforms (Cable TV, YouTube, gnat-tv.org, social media, live channels streams, etc.) You must participate in a certified GNAT-TV training workshop to qualify.