WPCNR WHITE PLAINS WEEK NEWS. October 21, 2007: White Plains Week, Channel 76’s Public Access news talk program makes its world debut on the internet Sunday on the show’s new exclusive website, www.whiteplainsweek.com. Fans of the show can now see the current week’s edition any time, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week whenever and wherever they log on to a computer.

Every week, the latest edition of White Plains Week, featuring White Plains own distinguished "old school" reporters, Jim Benerofe, the founder of Suburban Street, journalist and pioneer; Peter Katz, the former ABC News White House Correspondent, aviation journalist and, of course, the White Plains CitizeNetReporter, John Bailey, creator of the pioneering local White Plains Internet Newspaper (since 2000), it’s moderator and founder, can now be seen delivering their insightful, hard-hitting direct and droll commentary on the fast-moving news and behind the scenes intrigue in White Plains, from Ann Arbor to Zagreb. Click on www.whiteplainsweek.com.

THIS IS WHITE PLAINS. White Plains Week Now Reporting from White Plains on your computer! Left to Right, John Bailey, TheCitizeNetReporter, Peter Katz, The Anchor for All Seasons, and Jim Benerofe, the Dean of White Plains Journalists
John Bailey, Executive Producer of White Plains Week, founder of the show in 2001 on White Plains Public Access Television with Westchester County Business Journal editor Alex Philippidis and Jim Benerofe and has delivered 356 weekly editions of White Plains Week in seven years, said,
“Thanks to Scarsdale Technologies, our internet service provider, and the technological wizardry and expertise of my co-anchor, Peter Katz, (the distinguished ABC Correspondent who joined the show in 2006), who devised the quickloading user friendly format of the website, I'm proud to announce White Plains Week can now be seen not just in White Plains, but everywhere in the world where a person can get on the internet– to keep track of the news in their hometown and Westchester County’s most progressive, fastest-growing city.”

Jim Benerofe, the distinguished White Plains businessman and journalist, founder of Suburban Street, and its worldwide web incarnations, www.suburbanstreet.com, www.oped.com, and www.whiteplains.com. holds forth and observes based on his 37 years of covering White Plains.
Now White Plains citizens out of town, on the road, at college, wintering in the sunbelt, on vacation, who do not have cable, or are not yet receiving public access programming, and of course everyone with access to the internet anywhere in the world can go to www.whiteplainsweek.com, and see the local news reporters delivering the real stories behind the headlines, armed only with a pen, a telephone and guts fight a never ending battle for truth, justice and the American way. It is not for the faint of heart.

Peter Katz WorldWide Tonight -- Mr. Katz delivers his unique analysis and historic insight from his long career in television news as foreign correspondent, and aviation expert and observations of White Plains for three decades as a resident.
The October 13 show breaking the news of White Plains secret financial projections the Common Council did not know of can now be viewed on the site. The October 20 edition will be available next. The current show also reviews the opening of the political debates in the local White Plains Common Council race.
Future plans and features for the White Plains Week Internet News site will be announced.
White Plains Week can still be viewed Fridays at 7:30 and Mondays at 7 P.M. weekly on White Plains Public Access Televison, Channel 76, “The Spirit of 76”, where it is faithfully produced Friday mornings and cabled to White Plains Cablevision subscribers that evening through the stalwart,dedicated faithful efforts of Gary Stukes, “RKO Keith," Rita Sands under the supportive efforts of Executive Director of White Plains Public Access Televison, Jim Kinney. Until now, only residents within the city could see the show.

John Bailey, left and Katz See It as It Is. It's all there from The Peter Katz "Secret Word of the Week," The Roll-O-News Reel March of Time," and the "White Plains Week Shocker of the Week. "
To see White Plains Week now...go to www.whiteplainsweek.com. from Timbuktu to Samarkand.