Certain Shows Will Air on Marshfield's Public Access Television Again
Wednesday, October 18th, 2017 -- 8:00 AM
(WDLB) -Certain shows can start airing on Marshfield's public access television once again, after its coordinator obtained the proper liability insurance covering community members who produce those programs.City Administrator Steve Barg says Tri-Media has provided proof of its “Errors and Omissions Insurance”, which Marshfield aldermen had given the company until last Friday to get. Barg says the update came during a closed session meeting held by the Common Council last night. Certain community-produced programs??"such as some church services and polka programs--stopped airing at the start of October, when M-C-T-V's most recent "Errors and Omissions" insurance policy expired. Barg says those programs have begun airing once again, or will very soon.
Barg says the city and the cable t-v coordinator continue to review guidelines pertaining to Public, Education, Government, or “PEG”, programming. Barg says the discussions regarding the city’s “PEG” guidelines are on-going.
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