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Look at what We've Had to Put Up With! TV3 Scandal Getting More Attention in 2019


A visibly angry Skerry reportedly heckled several of the audience members until the judge had him removed by police from City Hall.

http://www.neinformer.net/pressrelease.html

Skerry removed from four-hour TV3 hearing, Natalia resignsBy Doreen Wade/ medford@cnc.com
Thu Oct 30, 2008, 01:01 PM EDT
With a reduced amount of emphasis being put on the community and more on self-serving business, Medford Community Cablevision Inc. in its operation of public access station Channel 3 found itself and its board members the center of a controversial hearing last night at City Hall.
Judge Marie O. Jackson-Thompson (ret.) held the Oct. 29 hearing for the purpose of receiving testimony and information regarding the utilization, access, representation and training policies and practices.
Elected officials, residents, past board members, city councilors, members of the organization, other community stations and the community were in attendance for the four-hour meeting, which was highly anticipated since City Solicitor Mark Rumley earlier this year made the evaluation recommendation to the mayor.
Missing in action from last night’s meeting were a majority of TV3’s Board of Directors as well as station manager Dawn Natalia, whose resignation was read into the record by the station’s attorney David Skerry.
A visibly angry Skerry reportedly heckled several of the audience members until the judge had him removed by police from City Hall.