This article was published on the 12th.
Since Miranda Wilson from the Transcript and Joe Viglione from Medford Information Central / Community Media Medford were the only two people there, why did it take so long for this article to be published?
But some of the station’s progress has been put on hold given
that the only full-time employee dedicated to public access, former
station manager Ben Brown, left the position in April after less than 10
months. The Cable Advisory Board only had one public meeting with Brown
before he left the position.
The city is currently in the process of looking for a new station manager.
Councilor
Michael Marks, who has a show on MCM called “Spotlight on Medford,”
said that he and others who remember the city’s previous public access
station, the independent nonprofit TV3, are disappointed with the
current situation.
“It’s very different now,” Marks said. “Where
it’s located at the high school, there’s limited access. You can’t get
access until after 2:30 p.m.”
http://medford.wickedlocal.com/news/20180612/despite-lack-of-staff-medford-community-media-hopes-to-make-progress