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CENTRAL VALLEY,
CALIFORNIA
Crossings TV
is the only multicultural television station in the greater Central
Valley of California. Named in a study by the Civil Rights Project at
Harvard University and featured in TIME magazine, Sacramento is the most
diverse city in the United States. The city bustles with a variety of
cultures and ethnic backgrounds. According to the U.S. Census Bureau,
there are an estimated 649,023 Asian Americans and 200,000 first
generation Slavic persons within Crossings TVâs reach. Crossings TV
serves the Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Hmong, South Asian,
Thai/Laotian, and Vietnamese communities in the Central Valley,
Chico,
California
Fresno-Visalia, California
Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto, California
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Broadcast/Over-the-Air (analog) channel 8 -- Can be seen in many
areas within Sacramento, Roseville, El Dorado Hills and Rancho
Cordova.
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Comcast
Channel 238 (Digital Basic) â Covering Sacramento, Stockton,
Modesto,
NEW YORK CITY,
NEW YORK
Crossings TV
serves Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Mt. Vernon and Bergen
County, New Jersey with programming in Chinese, Korean,
Russian/Ukrainian, and South Asian. A major gateway point for
immigrants, New York City is culturally rich and diverse. The Asian
population in New York City grew by 14 percent between 2000 and 2006,
from 872,777 to 999,030, according to the Asian American Federation
Census Information Center.
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