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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Medfield.TV: Your Community Access Station

How much do you know about your local community cable channel?

 Did you know Medfield's community access television -- Medfield.TV -- programming can be found on Channel 8 (Comcast) and/or Channel 47 (Verizon)? Did you also know that you can access videos on demand on the station's website at www.medfield.tv? There, you can access Medfield sports, government meetings, features, and much more. Here is an example of the Medfield programs you can watch on demand. Features Government ("Town House TV") Sports ("Warrior TV") For a full list of shows, visit www.Medfield.TV

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

MedfieldTV: Medfield People with Lions Club President

Former selectman Ann Thompson sits down with Medfield Lions Club President Toby Burrell.

  Former selectman and Medfield People host Ann Thompson sits down with Medfield Lions Club Presiden Toby Burrell to talk about his history, his family, and his time with the Lions Club.  Click HERE to watch "Medfield People: Talking with Ann Thompson" on Blip.TV. 

Monday, April 8, 2013

Medfield People: Interview with Retired EMTs

Watch Ann Thompson on Medfield TV as she interviews former Medfield EMTs.

Ann Thompson became an Emergency Medical Technician in 1978 and served as a town EMT for many years. Recently, Thompson sat down with two other retired EMTs 00 Joan Kiessling and Nancy Irwin -- to talk about their experiences.   Click here to watch the program, "Medfield People, Talking with Ann Thompson," on Medfield.TV.

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Medfield TV Interviews Interns James and Lynch

"Eye on Medfield" host Ed Doherty interviews interns Alex James (MHS '10) and Moriah Lynch (MHS '08) about their experience at the cable access television station and their plans for the future.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Medfield People: Interview with Peter Butler

Ann Thompson's segment "Medfield People" is a regular feature on Medfield TV.

  Peter Butler of Medfield contracted polio in 1952 when he was eight years old and on a family vacation on Long Island.  Now a resident of Medfield, Butler tells Ann Thompson, host of "Medfield People" on Medfield TV, all about his experience. Click here to see Ann Thompson's interview with Peter Butler. 

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