The local public access channel here in Seattle offers facilities, training,
equipment rental, production services and airtime for the low membership fee
of $60 a year (or thereabouts).  They allow you to schedule when your work
is aired and you can agree to have it shown whenever there's open airtime if
you so choose.  Public access stations differ across the country, but most
of the people who work for them are as excited about public access to
television broadcasting as we museum folks are about collections and
education.  Your local station(s) would be a great place to start and I bet
they'd give you some great resources if nothing else.

Shana

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