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SCTV began as Salisbury Community Access
In the spring of 2002, a small
group of citizens were frustrated with what was occurring on some Salisbury town
boards and committees. They met
and decided that the only way to bring about change was to start televising
these meetings. Eight
individuals from this group obtained training from Adelphia, Salisbury’s
cable provider at the time. Also
at this time, Adelphia was televising the meetings of the Board of Selectmen
and Salisbury Town Meetings as part of their franchise agreement with the
town. In the summer and fall of
2002, this group of volunteers started televising (both live and taped)
meetings of the Board of Health, Planning Board, Zoning Board of Appeals,
License Commission, and Conservation Commission as well as several meetings
of the Zoning Review Committee and the Warrant Advisory Committee.
In 2003 Salisbury Community
Access took control of Channel 18 and the community bulletin board. They started televising live from the
Hilton Senior Center. In 2004
and 2005, election results we televised live including interviews with the
winners and other town officials.
As our volunteers dwindled, Salisbury Community Access requested the
Board of Selectmen to request Adelphia to cover two more meetings a month as
per the franchise agreement. In
January 2005, Adelphia took over the televising of the Board of Health
meetings.
In the spring of 2006, the
Town Manager added two members of the Community Access group to the Cable
Advisory Committee as the Town prepared to negotiate the renewal license for
Comcast, the successor to Adelphia.
The Committee worked with the Town Manager and special counsel Peter
Epstein. They were able to
recommend a renewal license agreement to the Board of Selectmen in August of
2007.
Under the terms of the Renewal
License granted to Comcast, the Town received $75,000 for equipment and quarterly
payments of 4% of Comcast’s gross revenues. This was projected to be $100,000 annually. The Town also received all of the
equipment that was in place at the Hilton Center for televising the meetings
held there.
In September 2007 the Town
Manager appointed a Convener’s Board to create the framework for a nonprofit
organization that would provide the community with access to cable production
and programming. Rika Welsh, who
has 30 years of experience in community access, was hired to act as the
facilitator for the board and to expedite the process. In December 2007, the Conveners
presented the names of 8 community members to be appointed to the Board of
Directors of Salisbury Community TV & Media Center, Inc. a not-for-profit
corporation officially registered with the Secretary of State.
On January 1, 2008 the Town of
Salisbury became responsible for all programming for both channel 12 &
18, although they agreed to continue to carry the programming from Amesbury
for Channel 12 until SCTV as ready to supply programming of their own. The first meeting of the Board of
Directors for SCTV occurred on January 10, 2008. The Board, working with the Board of Selectmen and
Town Manager, entered into an agreement with SCTV so it could take
responsibility for operating Salisbury’s access channels.
After advertising for an Executive Director in
trade publications and Web sites, the board received 7 applications for the
position. The Board chose 3
candidates to interview, and in May offered the position to Lance Wisniewski,
a resident of Salisbury. Wisniewski
assumed the position of Executive Director on July 1, 2008, the beginning of SCTV’s
full fiscal year.
SCTV continues to televise
board and committee meeting in Salisbury, using volunteers to direct the
videos. SCTV looks forward to even
greater participation from the community.
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