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WHEN DIRTY RAT BASTARD ARTHUR ALAN DELUCA PULLED STEPHANIE BURKE'S SPEECH AGAINST TV3 OFF OF THE AIRWAVES
WHEN DIRTY RAT BASTARD ARTHUR ALAN DELUCA PULLED STEPHANIE BURKE'S SPEECH AGAINST TV3 OFF OF THE AIRWAVES
Donato said this is the second time TV3 has decided not to run a program which he sent in, the first being a mock legislative session at the State House this past summer. But this time, Donato said he had enough.
“I didn’t want to get involved with what was going on over there,” he said of TV3. “But then I decided it was time for someone to stand up and tell them, for the good of the community, that it’s time for them to get their act together or get a new board of people who know what public access is all about.”
“I feel vindicated,” Viglione said. “I feel like I was the one guy howling at the moon. Unfortunately, Paul Donato didn’t listen to his constituents’ complaints, but it was different when the pain was his own.”
Viglione said he’s already received a call from a TV3 board member inviting him to attend the Jan. 19 election. And, he added, he’ll definitely show up.
“I didn’t want to get involved with what was going on over there,” he said of TV3. “But then I decided it was time for someone to stand up and tell them, for the good of the community, that it’s time for them to get their act together or get a new board of people who know what public access is all about.”
“I feel vindicated,” Viglione said. “I feel like I was the one guy howling at the moon. Unfortunately, Paul Donato didn’t listen to his constituents’ complaints, but it was different when the pain was his own.”
Viglione said he’s already received a call from a TV3 board member inviting him to attend the Jan. 19 election. And, he added, he’ll definitely show up.
Rumley said he made the election motion at the Nov. 12 board meeting, the same meeting Donato attended to voice his complaints about the public’s access to the station. He said there was some initial reluctance, but many members seemed resigned to idea that it was time to “open the doors of TV3 and let fresh air in.”