Vocational School to Offer New Program for Students, Serve as Home for New Public Access TV Station

On Friday city and school officials met at Medford Vocational-Technical High School to announce a draft proposal for a new television studio. The TV studio would serve vocational students in a new broadcast and radio program and would also be used as a public access facility. According to City Solicitor Mark Rumley, the city will be seeking proposals from “qualified nonprofit organizations for the operation of a public access cable television channel.” The RFP is expected to be issued January 15 and the process is tentatively planned to be completed by early April. More details are available in an announcement on the City of Medford’s website.

Medford school and city officials

State Representative Paul Donato, Mayor Michael McGlynn, Medford Voc-Tech Director Heidi Riccio, School Committee member Ann Marie Cugno, School Superintendent Roy Belson, and City Solicitor Mark Rumley in the classroom that will be transformed into a new studio.

– InsideMedford.com

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