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Deep Dish Television was the first
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distribution network in the United States. Created in 1986 by Paper Tiger Television and based in
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, the network was committed to exploring new and democratic ways of promoting video artwork and reporting. Their programs connected artists, independent videomakers, programmers, and social activists, and covered political topics such as the environmental movement, U.S. healthcare, and the
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History

Deep Dish Television was launched in 1986 by the ongoing production collective Paper Tiger Television.
DeeDee Halleck DeeDee Halleck (born January 5, 1940) is a media activist, founder of Paper Tiger Television and co-founder of Deep Dish Television, the first grass roots community television network. She is a Professor Emerita in the Department of Communication ...
was a founding member of both organizations. Starting with their ''Opening Series'' in 1986 and ending with ''We Interrupt This Program'' in 2018, Deep Dish Television distributed the work of independent videomakers, filmmakers, and activists in curated series on a variety of political topics. In 2005, Deep Dish Television broadcast the series ''Shocking and Awful: A Grassroots Response to War and Occupation'' investigating the impact of the U.S. invasion of Iraq. The series was later featured at the
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's 2006 Biennial Exhibition and the
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's "Theater of Operations: Gulf Wars 1991-2011" exhibition from 2019 to 2020. Deep Dish TV became known for their criticism of the Iraq War, and later produced extensive coverage of the
World Tribunal on Iraq The World Tribunal on Iraq (WTI) was a people's court consisting of intellectuals, human rights campaigners and non-governmental organizations, and was active from 2003 to 2005. Set up following the 2003 invasion of Iraq it sprung from the anti-wa ...
, the International Commission of Inquiry on Crimes Against Humanity of the Bush Administration, and the Winter Soldier Eyewitness Accounts of the Iraq and Afghanistan Occupations. In addition to their television programming, Deep Dish Television frequently organized and participated in film festivals, conferences, screenings, panel discussions, exhibitions, and speaking tours across the United States. They also had a history of advocacy for public access media and collaboration with other independent media organizations, including
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, and
DIVA TV Diva TV was a British TV channel owned by Universal Networks International, which launched on Sky in the UK and Ireland on channel 269 at midday on 1 October 2007. It aired shows such as ''The Late Show With David Letterman'', ''The Oprah Winfr ...
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Programming

Deep Dish Television's archives are held at
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. Many of their productions have also been uploaded to their
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and
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platforms. The hundreds of programs distributed by Deep Dish Television were packaged in the following series: * ''The Opening Series'', 1986 * ''Deep Dish Cooks Up a Second Series'', 1988 * ''Fearless TV for the 90s'', 1990 * ''Public Access: Spigot for Bigots or Channels for Change?'', 1990 * ''DIVA TV: Collections from this Activist Collective'', 1990 * ''...Will be Televised: Video Documents from Asia'', 1990 * ''News You Can Use'', 1990 * ''Green Screen: Grassroots Views of the Environmental Crisis'', 1990 * ''The Gulf Crisis Project'', 1990-1991 * ''The Lannan Foundation Presents: Writers Uncensored'', 1991 * ''Ideas and Power'', 1991 * ''Behind Censorship: The Assault on Civil Liberties'', 1991 * ''Celebrating 20 Years of Public Access Television'', 1991 * ''ROAR! A Paper Tiger TV Mini Retrospective'', 1991 * ''Unheard Voices'', 1992 * ''Beyond the Browning of America'', 1992 * ''Siempre Trabajando: Latinos and Labor'', 1992 * ''Rock the Boat'', 1992 * ''Visions of Ourselves'', 1993 * ''L.A. Freewaves: Experimental Video from Southern California'', 1993 * ''News You Can Use'', 1993 * ''Democracy in Communications'', 1993 * ''Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired'', 1994 * ''News You Can Use'', 1994 * ''Emergency Programming: Mumia Abu-Jamal'', 1995 * ''Breaking Conventions'', 1996 * ''America Behind Bars'', 1997 * ''
Showdown in Seattle ''Showdown in Seattle: Five Days That Shook the WTO'' is a 1999 documentary film, first broadcast in daily half-hour installments, about the 1999 Seattle WTO protests, November 1999 protests against the World Trade Organization Ministerial Confere ...
'', 1999 * ''Breaking the Bank'', 2000 * ''Crashing the Party'', 2000 * ''Inauguration'', 2001 * ''Shocking and Awful: A Grassroots Response to War and Occupation'', 2005 * ''The World Tribunal in Iraq'', 2006 * ''Waves of Change:'' ''The Many Voices of the Global Village'', 2007{{Cite web , title=About {{! Waves of Change , url=http://www.deepdishwavesofchange.org/about , access-date=2023-09-06 , website=www.deepdishwavesofchange.org * ''Nothing is Safe: Israel's 2006 War on Lebanon'', 2008 * ''Winter Soldier'', 2008 * ''DIY Media: Movement Perspectives on Critical Moments'', 2008 * ''Rent-to-Own: Poverty Project'', 2009 * ''Uprooted: A Grassroots Examination of the Politics of Migration'', 2011 * ''An American Nightmare: Black Labor and Liberation'', 2015 * ''We Interrupt This Program'', 2018


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