Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Unethical Patrick Gordon, Now in Everett, FAILED THE MEDFORD COMMUNITY

 Failure after failure, almost a dozen hack TV3 station managers that couldn't get the job done.


Add jackass Patrick Gordon as part of the sorry, broken, unhelpful list

GORDON HAD ZERO VISION

LET EVERETT HAVE THE HACK

NO DAMN GOOD FOR MEDFORD, AND NOW YOU HAVE A USELESS NEW MANAGER WHO SLAMS THE PHONE IN THE EAR OF A DISABLED ELDER PERSON.

IT IS GOVERNMENT CONTROLLED ACCESS AND IT IS WRONG.

Given that MCM is only a year old, Gordon has a big job ahead of him – but that’s part of why he signed up for it. So far, he has been busy meeting city officials, talking to the producers of public access shows and getting acclimated to the equipment at the studio.

“There’s been a gap between the last station manager and myself, so there’s been a lot of trying to figure out what was done before [and] why it was done that way,” Gordon said. “It’s going to take some time.”

Nonetheless, Gordon hopes that community members will recognize his forward-thinking vision for MCM and look past the previous controversies and conflicts associated with the former public access station, TV3.

“I don’t know about what was in the past. I do hear a lot of TV3 rumblings, but that doesn’t matter to me,” he said. “I’m here now, and there’s all this possibility.”


HA HA HA, GORDON RAN LIKE THE RAT THAT HE IS, NO VISION, TOOK THE POOR NUMBERS OFF OF VOD AS HE WAS SO EMBARRASSED BY THE SHAMEFUL LACK OF ACTIVITY ON VIDEO ON DEMAND

TV3 BUFFOON LENNY SCOLETTA WAS WRITING TO PEOPLE NOT TO SHARE HIS SHOW THAT HE USED PUBLIC ACCESS (THAT MEANS PUBLIC MONIES) TO CREATE.

WHAT A CLUSTER FXXXXXXXXX

New station manager shares his vision for Medford ...

https://medford.wickedlocal.com/news/20180829/new...

Aug 29, 2018 · That’s one of the mantras of Patrick Gordon, the new station manager at Medford Community Media. Mayor Stephanie M. Burke appointed Gordon in late July – three months after the departure of former...

“We are thrilled to welcome Patrick as our Station Manager for the community media center,” said Mayor Stephanie M. Burke. “Patrick’s expertise in multiple capacities managing media and technology will add tremendous value for both our students as well as members of the community utilizing the station.”

In his new position, Patrick will work cooperatively with an Advisory Board of Directors for the Cable Access Channel and the Medford Public Schools to maintain day to day operations, training staff of the Media Technology studio and provide programming as well as studio services to the Medford Public Education Government (PEG) Channel on a timely and consistent basis.

“I am extremely excited to begin the next step in my career as Station Manager for Medford Community Media and the City of Medford. For the past 20 years, I have worked in community television and it has been a professional goal of mine to manage a community television station and media center,” said Gordon. “Medford Community Media is full of potential and I look forward to using my experience and talent as a media producer to bring it to fruition.”

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