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SCTV-12. Salisbury Civic
Some
call this Salisbury’s “government access” channel, but
that only describes part of our function.
True, SCTV has an agreement with the Town of
Salisbury to televise many
of the Town’s board and commission meetings.
We operate out of Town Hall but also conduct live
broadcasts from the
Salisbury Elementary School for Town Meetings and Triton School
Committee
meetings. We cover
local elections and
other events from the Hilton Senior Center and are expanding our live
origination locations to include the Salisbury Public Library, the town
green,
the police headquarters, and the fire station/emergency management
offices. We always
looking for new ways to improve our
government, to help town departments and employees do their jobs. We want to lower barriers
and raise the level
of dialogue. But
the Town of Salisbury
does not control this channel.
We call Channel 12 the “government
channel” or “Salisbury
Civic” because the content of programs on Channel
12 will focus on the
Town of Salisbury and its local government.
SCTV is here to involve Salisbury residents in
video production to
make their own programs about our town and how it works. We teach classes and lend
out portable
camcorders to SCTV members who have taken classes on our equipment so
they can
make their own programs about Salisbury.
SCTV-18.
Public and
Educational Access
Channel 18 combines public access
programming and educational
programming. A
major goal is to
work closely with the Triton
Regional School District including teachers,
students, staff, and
the other Triton towns (Newbury & Rowley).
We continue to cablecast (pre-recorded) concerts,
and news magazines
produced by students at the high school plus Triton School Committee
meetings. We hope
to televise many
school athletic and extra-curricular activities at all grade levels (we
need volunteers).
This is also the place where
Salisbury residents can make
their own programs to share with Salisbury cable viewers on virtually
any
subject they want. Public
access has
been supported by federal, state, and local officials for over four
decades as
a free-speech medium for residents of a particular community to share
ideas and
creative expression using television.
To attract viewers and get them involved in making
their own videos, we
are now scheduling some of the best public access programs from
centers around the country. By
linking together over the Internet, centers can now import and share
programs on a
wide range of subjects. The
quality
gets better and better. Eventually,
SCTV hopes to have more and more truly local content.
Until then, please check out the shared series we
are carrying on
Channel 18 and let us know what you like and don’t like. But remember:
public access TV, like free speech itself, does
not please
everyone. In fact, the history of access is full of programs that were
designed to be controversial and provocative. PEG access is intended to
provide points of view that are not commonly available through the
commercial media that dominate TV communications.
Access
TV is about free thinking and the diversity of ideas. It is an outlet
for political, cultural, and artistic creativity. Although it provides
a powerful tool for individual expression, it more often than not gives
local communities an opportunity to define and organize itself. We hope you will become
inspired
to make your own programs using the tools of modern communications.
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