Look at the nonsense from Muccini-Burke, the individual who does NOT want your children learning computer skills, camera angles and seeing themselves on TV
http://medford.wickedlocal.com/news/20161207/medford-breaks-ground-on-new-access-tv-studio
"Just to have the voice of Medford be heard again on the airwaves - I
think we're just very, very excited about that," said Mayor Stephanie
M. Burke. "We've been silent for several years now since our public
access channel closed down. And we're just really eager to get it back
[on-air] again."
The studio will house Medford's public,
educational and government-access TV stations, with a separate entrance
and bathrooms separating the studio from the rest of the school.
In
October, the city awarded a $756,000 contract to Medford-based
Integrated Facilities Construction Corp to build the studio, which is
being designed by Scott Payette Architects.
Burke said the city
would also be purchasing new equipment for the studio, bringing its
total cost to upward of $1 million. When the city announced plans for the studio in December 2014,
former Mayor Michael J. McGlynn said it would cost between $275,000 and
$300,000, which he said was roughly the amount the city had available
in collected cable service fees.