Manhattan Neighborhood Network is the country's largest community media center. We supply the training, equipment, facilities, and channels you need to create your own TV show. Get involved.
MNN’s El Barrio Firehouse Community Media Center is a local hub for adults and youth interested in learning about media production, exploring El Barrio's rich culture and working for social justice. Learn more.
By enrolling in MNN's small, low-cost classes, Manhattan residents develop the skills they need to share their stories and create the best local programming on television. Register for classes today.
With 5 channels (and counting!) and live streaming, MNN provides community producers the opportunity to share their work with audiences in Manhattan and beyond. Watch Now.
MNN’s professional equipment and state-of-the-art studios give community producers the space to create high-quality, broadcast-ready media. Explore our facilities.
Watch MNN for programming that will keep your spirit invigorated with episodes of “The Woman’s Connection,” “Gotta Run with Will,” “GingerNewYork,” and “The Facts,” plus weeknight programming from the Youth Channel.
New York state made national news this week by providing a pathway to a free public college education for middle class families. With college affordability a topic of concern for so many, watch “Nightcap” and their discussion on finding scholarship sources for incoming students.
Make the most of your holiday staycation this week and tune in to MNN for a restorative dose of tv daily. Watch “The Facts,” “Gotta Run with Will,” “The Carmen Mathis Show,” “GingerNewYork,” “ReemTV Radio:The TV Series,” as well as weeknight programming from the Youth Channel.
Represent NYC is a new weekly program that gives local elected officials and candidates the chance to update voters about the issues shaping the future of the city.
"Witnessing History" host Heather Wokush interviews producer and director Gloria Messer about her childhood during WWII, her family members who survived the Holocaust, and life in New York City during and after the war.
New York state made national news this week by providing a pathway to a free public college education for middle class families. With college affordability a topic of concern for so many, watch “Nightcap” and their discussion on finding scholarship sources for incoming students.