Crossings TV

Crossings TV is an Asian American television network headquartered in Sacramento, California, launched in 2005.[1] The network airs Asian programming in 7 of the biggest Asian markets across the U.S. (Greater Los Angeles, Central Valley, San Francisco Bay Area, New York, Greater Chicago, Greater Seattle, and Minneapolis/ St. Paul)[2]

Crossings TV
Owned byFrank Washington
SloganHome for Asian Americans
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish, Chinese, Filipino, Vietnamese, Japanese, Hindi, Punjabi, Russian, Hmong
Broadcast areaGreater Los Angeles, San Francisco - Bay Area, Sacramento, Stockton-Fresno, Greater Seattle, Greater Chicago, Minneapolis - St. Paul, New York/ New Jersey
HeadquartersSacramento, CA
Websitecrossingstv.com
Availability
Cable
Spectrum 1519 (Los Angeles, New York/New Jersey)
Comcast Xfinity 152 (Greater Seattle)
Comcast Xfinity 175 (Minneapolis - St. Paul)
Comcast Xfinity 238 (San Francisco - Bay Area)
Comcast Xfinity 691 (Greater Chicago)
KBTV 8.1 and Comcast Xfinity 398 (Sacramento, Fresno/Stockton)

Background

Founder

Frank Washington, long-time media entrepreneur and ethnic media advocate, founded Crossings TV in 2005 to serve underrepresented groups in Sacramento, including the Russian and Hmong communities. Crossings TV was founded to bring a voice to these underrepresented communities in media and entertainment.[3] Washington, while at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), played a key role in the creation of low-power television services to bridge the gap between media and under-served groups.[3][4]

Programming

Crossings TV airs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Programming Genre

Crossings TV programming includes a variety of different genres including the News, Drama, Variety, Entertainment, Talk Show, Documentary, Children and Music.

Programming Language

As a multi-Asian language network, Crossings TV programming includes programs in Chinese (Mandarin, Cantonese), Hindi, Hmong, Japanese, Punjabi, Russian, Tagalog and Vietnamese. The language block and schedules vary between different broadcasting locations.[5]

Programming Partners

Crossings TV partners with a variety of international television networks to bring high-quality in-language content. The network partners include ABS-CBN, TV5, Phoenix TV, Jiangsu, VIETV, and RTVI.

Community

The network works with many community organizations and partners to engage with and build the community.[6] Community partners include Asian Film Lab, My Sister’s House, and etc.

Recognition and Awards

1.   AARP Next Day Better 2020

2.   3AF Media Partner of the Year 2018[7]

3.   OCA – Sacramento Community Partner Award 2013[7]

4.   Community Broadcaster’s Association[7]

1.  3rd Place Locally Produced Show[7]

2.  1st Place Political Program[7]

5.   Russian American Media – The Best Multicultural TV Channel of Northern California 2008[7]

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References

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