Flux Television

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Flux Television was an American pioneering digital culture show that ran on a Public, educational, and government access (PEG) cable TV channel in New York City, San Francisco and San Diego in the mid-1990s. The show predated the electronic music video show Amp that ran on MTV.

Wired magazine proclaimed the show "a half-hour gem, in which electronic music videos collide with excellently reported segments on digital culture." The show received several awards including a Billboard Music Award for Video.

The show had numerous creative collaborators including Jonathan Wells (creative director), designer (who created the logo), (who designed the show's motion graphics sequences), graphic designer , producers , and .

David Weissberg and Jonathan Hale Wells later worked on the LowRes Film and Video Festival together.

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