The partnership between the City of Piqua and Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce was chaired by longtime WPTW Radio Manager Joanna Hill Heitzman. The second concept was for a regularly broadcasted program on Time Warner cable Channel 13 (later moved to Time Warner access Channel 10). Ruth Koon chaired the committee that worked on this more traditional communication project. ![]() The first was a quarterly, community-wide newsletter entitled Pro Piqua Focus. The Access Piqua Television Association (APTA) was one of the outcomes of a community planning forum that concentrated on new methods for promoting a positive image about the City of Piqua. The collection is open to the public upon request and there are no known restrictions on its use. Ownership of the collection has been transferred to the Piqua Public Library and the library retains all rights under copyright laws. The collection is housed in two Gaylord acid free 1215 boxes containing 118 files. The collection was deeded over to the library after the city determined the retention of the records on their part was no longer necessary since APTA had taken over the Public Educational and Governmental access channel. The Access Piqua Television Association Records Collection was accessioned into the Piqua Public Archives and Special Collections in approximately 2013 as a records transfer from the city to the library. ACCESS PIQUA TELEVISION ASSOCIATION (APTA)
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