The Friends of Coal’s monthly “Coal Seam” television show just wrapped up another taping with guest Jason Bostic, vice president of the West Virginia Coal Association as the guest. Bostic and Coal Seam Host Chris Hamilton, senior vice president of the WVCA, discussed the EPA’s greenhouse gas emissions standards and their impact on the nation’s electric grid. Be sure to tune in to the show on your local public access television channel or at: http://www.librarycommission.wv.gov/programs/ltn/videoserver/Pages/coalseam.aspx
The show is broadcast on the following channels:
Suddenlink Channel 17; Library Television Network 84 hours; 120,803 subscribers serving Kanawha, Putnam, Cabell and Fayette counties;
Comcast Channel 24; Marshall University 30 hours - 28,000 subscribers serving Cabell and Putnam counties;
Comcast Channel 20; Huntington Public Access 4 hours; 28,000 subscribers serving Cabell and Putnam counties;
Time Warner Cable Channel 18; Robert C. Byrd High School 105 hours; 26,000 subscribers serving Marion, Harrison, Lewis and Upshur counties;
Suddenlink Channel 17 and Channel 97; Southern WV Community College 4 hours; 45,000 subscribers serving Logan, Mingo and Lincoln counties;
Comcast Communications Channel 15; Morgantown Channel 15 32 hours; 28,000 subscribers serving Monongalia and Marion counties;
Adelphia Communications Channel 15; City of Grafton 45 hours; 3,300 subscribers serving Taylor and Monongalia counties;
WLPX TV Channel 9; Ion Media 1 hour; 283,023 subscribers serving Kanawha, Putnam, Cabell, Mason, Lincoln and Fayette counties;
WLSC-TV Comcast Channel 14; West Liberty State College - 10 hours - 30,000 subscribers serving Ohio and Marshall counties;
Rapid Cable Channel 12; Summersville Community Television - 105 hours - 2,800 subscribers serving Nicholas County; and,
WVWC-TV Suddenlink Channel 22 West Virginia Wesleyan College - 154 hours - 5,824 subscribers serving Upshur County.