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Dermody Tells Selectmen Problems With Cable Service Being Addressed

Issue with service providers have created difficulty in broadcasting government and school events live.

 

According to the town records, Joe Dermody is a "Media Specialist." But a more practical definition of his duties would describe him as the de facto director of Tewksbury Public Access Television ... if such a position existed.

On Tuesday, Dermody stepped out from behind his camera and sat down to speak with the Board of Selectmen about recent problems that have arisen, making it for residents to have access to the limited public access cable programming that is available.

The biggest problem, at present, is at the new Tewksbury High School. According to Dermody, broadcasting live from the high school is impossible for the moment because cable wiring is being shifted from the street, where it has run previously, to the school itself. Dermody said there is no timetable for the completion of that project.

Until the project is completed, the town's Education Channel will be offline. With no Public Access Channel, that leaves just the Government Channel.

But a second problem arose when the signal was lost for the Wynn School, where School Committee meetings are held. According to Dermody, Comcast notified residents that its signal routine was changing and that everyone needed a "black box." However, the town not notified, so Wynn wasn't given a black box.

"We've tried to rewire the Wynn School for live broadcast but we couldn't get the Black Box to work," said Dermody, adding that there had been some difficulty dealing with the point person for the town's contract at Comcast but that he hoped the problem would be fixed by the next school committee meeting.

The talk of problems with the cable service led to discussion by the board regarding possible re-formation of a Cable Advisory Board in anticipation of the next round of negotiations with the town's cable providers. At present, the town is in the midst of a 10-year contract with Comcast (Chs. 8 and 22) and a 15-year deal with Verizon (Chs. 33 and 34).

Town administrator Richard Montuori said the town would be looking into entering into cable negotiations in about six months and that now was the time to begin considering a course of action.

Selectman Doug Sears said it was frustrating to see neighboring communities with vibrant Public Access Cable operations compared to what Tewksbury has.

"When you get to Tewksbury and there isn't any," he said. "You're not thinking 'why isn’t there any?' but 'how can we get it going?'"

Selectman Todd Johnson said the immediate concern was making sure the public was kept informed of the actions of their town government.

"It's incumbent upon us to make sure there is cable access for town government meetings," he said.

In other business:

  • Selectmen signed the Election Warrant for the Nov. 6 Election.
  • Selectmen set Trick or Treating hours for Oct. 31 from 6 to 8 p.m.
  • Selectmen approved a one-day liquor license for Mahoney's Garden Center.
  • Town Manager Richard Montuori announced a contract had been signed with Architect Kaffee Kang of Kang and Assoc. for the design of the renovations for Town Hall.
  • At around 7:20 p.m., the meeting was momentarily interupted as Town Hall shook for approximately five seconds due to the impact of a 4.0 magnitude earthquake centered in Maine.
Related Topics: Board Of Selectmen, Comcast, Doug Sears, Joe Dermody, Todd Johnson, Town Government, and Verizon

Rusty

6:08 pm on Friday, October 19, 2012

And you will vote these clowns into office time after time.

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Karyn

6:40 pm on Friday, October 19, 2012

This is a joke! To have this happen now with Comcast, given the state of the art TMHS facility is unacceptable! IMO, our Town Officials better make it a top priority to get to the bottom of and rectify this situation and apply some pressure to this cable provider. In addition, for the Wynn not to be notified re. the change over to the black box is inexcusable. In the meantime, mtgs. should be re-arranged as much as possible to be held at Town Hall exclusively where there is still public access.

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Bob

8:17 am on Sunday, October 21, 2012

Karyn, I can assure you this is NOT a Comacast issue. This is incompetence at the town level. Comcast would re-run the cable to the new HS in a couple of hours if they were engaged from the beginning.

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Bob

8:20 am on Sunday, October 21, 2012

BTW - I don't work for Comcast nor do I have their service in my home. I like FIOS better but fair is fair. Stop blaming the vendor for the town employees mess up.

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Karyn

10:00 am on Sunday, October 21, 2012

So bottom line....are the residents going to get mtgs. taped/televised or not?

Kathleen Brothers

10:15 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012

I have to make mention that I attended the Drug Program at the High School on Wednesday night. I found the sound system to be poor at best. I was sitting on the far right facing the stage. I don't know if it was because the speakers were not using the microphones correctly or that it was the sound system, but I found it very hard to hear them. Along with my complaint about the sound I hope that the Selectmen put some pressure on Cable and gets this problem resolved. The citizens of the Town are missing out on current affairs that are being held at the High School. I would like to hear if any others found that hearing was a problem on Wednesday.

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Dave

10:23 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012

Tewksbury motto "the more things change the more they stay the same"

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Jonathan Ciampa

10:07 am on Sunday, October 21, 2012

What about adding a webcast/podcast to our broadcasting menu?

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