Politics & Government
Lower Merion Public Access Station To Broadcast In Sept.
The Township's Board of Commissioners approved the issue at a meeting last week.

Lower Merion’s Public Access station, which serves Lower Merion Township and Narberth Borough, will begin broadcasting again in September. The Township’s Board of Commissioners approved the issue at a meeting last week.
The station - channel 99 on Comcast and channel 34 on Verizon - will be managed by the public access station run by Radnor Township, who have been operating successfully for years under the name Radnor Studio 21, Lower Merion said in a statement.
“As a resident or as a group in Lower Merion or Narberth, you are encouraged to get involved with public access TV - as a beginner or a veteran TV person; as a nonprofit group; as a camera person, producer or on-air talent; or as a fund-raiser, too. Whatever your talents or level of involvement, it will be valued,” the township said in a statement.
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In addition to its existing studios in Wayne, Radnor Studio 21 will also maintain space in the lower level of Ludington Library in Bryn Mawr.
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