Minneapolis Television Network's studio is moving, and it's not without the help of men in drag baking and laughter yoga.
A 27-hour fundraising marathon of diverse acts raised more than $5,700 in public donations over the weekend to help the local-access network move its St. Anthony Main home base to northeast Minneapolis this spring.
And beyond gaining the new neighborhood's artsy, mom-and-pop-shop vibe, the station's relocation comes amid a financially shaky time, as recent budget cuts have forced downsizing and new talks on the future of cable TV.
"We're kind of at a turning point," MTN board member Nancy Brown said. "We're realizing that the technology has advanced a lot. The needs of the community have changed."
The station, which went live more than 30 years ago, offers media training and programming for members, from youth to retirees, and airs wacky entertainment sketches and news discussions for Comcast subscribers on channels 16, 17 and 75.
The telethon flirted with the bizarre.
Trippy-screen animations, time lapses of boat docks, monster-truck footage and the re-emergence of the "Freaky Deaky Show" filled screens for hours as donations ranging from $10 to hundreds of dollars streamed in.
To garner funds, hosts boasted network favorites like "Viva and Jerry's Country Music Videos," which features a husband-wife pair playing bar games and tinkering with household knickknacks, and alcohol-infused talk show "Drinking with Ian."