Friday, June 8, 2007

MICTV - First shows - playing this week!

June 2007!

It's an historic time for the city of Medford, Massachusetts as we launch a new tv channel on the web. MICTV! Medford Internet Cable TeleVISION!

Visual Radio #369 Bill Janovitz
http://varulven.com/video.html

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Visual Radio #375 Joe Quesada - Editor-in-Chief of Marvel Comics

http://www.varulven.com/video2.html

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We have 390 hours of programming, lots more than the public access TV station
in Medford. Timely. Informative. Entertaining.


Rock Journalist Joe Viglione's opinions on politics, music and life are respected around the world. A fierce and courageous proponent of the First Amendment,
Mr. Viglione has a reputation for taking on corrupt lawyers and judges.
Right now a lawyer in Medford is being investigated by the court for a violation
or Rule 11. That alleged lawyer is the counsel for TV 3 Medford and has done all that he can to INHIBIT First Amendment Rights and LIMIT Free Speech.

The beauty of the internet is that bullies like TV 3's attorney have no teeth when we have the ability to put our shows out to the world. Watch as we put up more programming on the internet than TV 3 Medford could ever hope to put on in a month.

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About the host:
Boston Globe Article on Joe Viglione:
http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2004/02/01/landing_big_names/


Landing big names
By Diana Brown, 2/1/2004

Cable television host Joseph Viglione launched his Visual Radio Television show nine years ago in Woburn. He has lined up some pretty impressive interviews along the way, which number 300 now and have aired in many local towns. Virgin Airlines founder Richard Branson, singers Judy Collins and Suzanne Vega, performance artist Laurie Anderson, ''Mystic River" author Dennis Lehane, professor Stephen Hawking, and band members from The Doors, Grand Funk Railroad, The Rolling Stones, The Cars, and The Jefferson Starship, are just a sample of the notables Viglione has had on his show. Viglione writes for All Media Guide and is working on a book about Lou Reed's 1973 Rock 'n' Roll Animal Tour

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