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It was about 1,000 hits ago that we noted how the ANGRY TV3 crowd BROKE an agreement made with the Medford Police Department.
THEN TV3 resorted to V A N D A L I S M with nine hateful posts made INSIDE the windows of the most recent storefront they had to leave.
Dangerous TV3 individuals break agreement made with the police
WHY DID THE HATEFUL HARVEY ALBERG NOT TEACH CLASSES AS A MEMBER OF THE FRAUD BOARD OF DIRECTORS?
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Alberg couldn't even properly run $39.95 "retirement solutions" seminars with his personal financial situation a damn mess.
His wife faring no better.
Board members at other stations teach classes when in-between staff. Alberg and his co-host, Ronald DeLucia, didn't know the first friggin' thing about public access tv, how to teach it, how to set up cameras, how to get audio, how to white balance. Nothing.
They hired staff that was incompetent and rumor has it that a resident has evidence of the president of the station calling the staff incompetent after Dawn Natalia left Medford embarrassed and in the most secretive of fashions.
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We ARE building a new, functional access station for Medford. That is something we are working on with weekly visits to the city council.
The angry, bitter, hateful TV3 crowd - Arthur Deluca, Doria Alberg, Harvey Fraudberg and their anonymous accomplices, cowardly and hiding behind false screen names, starts posting its invective in the windows of the storefront where they are no longer welcome.
They did it to themselves. 40 Canal St., 5 High Street, 85 George P. Hassett Drive, 32 Riverside....TV3 was a private access station on unwanted posters around the world of access. Un-Wanted for their arrogance and - according to Judge Marie O. Jackson-Thompson, alleged malfeasance. (The judge asked the Mayor if the Mayor finds it rises to the level of "malfeasance" - since City Hall allegedly whitewashed the judge's report we really have no knowledge of what she really said. One thing is for certain in regards to TV3, whatever the judge said about them it couldn't be good.)