WA May lose Access 31?!? Help Save Access 31
Tue, 10 June 2008, 11:18 amLabrug56 posts in thread
WA May lose Access 31?!? Help Save Access 31
Tue, 10 June 2008, 11:18 amI recevied this email from Scott Hunt Managing Director ego creative media, producers of Wake Up! WA...
Hi all,
Those of who who are members of Access 31 will have received a letter last week notifying you of a member's meeting on June 27th and the board's intention to liquidate the station if a solid commitment and timeframe is not made by the Federal Government ensuring that Access 31 will be granted access to the digital spectrum.
We need to act to ensure the future of Access 31 by showing our support and letting Senator Stephen Conroy know that by not acting now WA will lose a valuable asset and will affect the lives of those involved in the local community TV sector.
Below is a sample letter. Feel free to copy it into a new email and send directly to Senator Conroy at senator.conroy@aph.gov.au
Please also cc it to Access 31 at reception@accesstvwa.com
Please also consider writing your own letter expressing what community TV means to you and how our community will be worse off without it.
It is important that you take the time to make an effort to SAVE OUR STATION. Please pass this onto as many people as you can.
Cheers, Scott
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SAVE OUR STATION
Help ACCESS 31 Perth Go Digital
To the Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy
Dear Minister,
Do not allow the Western Australian community to lose our valuable community asset - ACCESS 31 Community Television. The company has a limited window of opportunity to stave off liquidation. They must be given a commitment from the Federal Government for a digital future, before the 27th of June 2008.
Minister, please give ACCESS 31:
- Access to digital spectrum
- Legislative change to allow it to go digital
- Time frame to go digital
- Funding for the transition to digital
For nine years ACCESS 31 has provided a diverse local community television service which has grown in stature and now forms an integral part of the local community’s social fabric.
The many volunteers who have dedicated their time and effort to contribute to the service will no longer have the platform to gain vital experience in pursuing television and media careers. Many producers and hundreds of community groups will no longer have access to this service and their community.
Minister you must act now or ACCESS 31’s demise will see the loss of a valuable local community asset and will cause concern to the hundreds of thousands of viewers and thousands of people involved with the station and its programming.
[Insert your name and address]
Focus on the issues
Thu, 19 June 2008, 08:58 amPeople, this is not about personalities or individual grudges. This is about preserving, in what-ever form, a creative outlet for Community Television.
The situation is still not completely resolved either. While Access 31 has been granted a Digital License, this does not mean that they can now make the transition. To convert to digital output is not cheap. Running a station, even one run mainly on volunteers, is not cheap. Those that actually do see the value in keeping Access 31, I encourage you to post the original message to the Senator.
You can also sign a petition found off the Access 31 main home page. No matter who is involved, how it is managed, Access 31, like it's sister organisations around the country, provides TV Accessability that would not exist otherwise. If you think that is worthwhile, then make yourself heard.
Absit invidia
Jeff Watkins
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