Southborough Access Media Local media access has been keeping their promise to increase programming and event coverage in Southborough. I have 5 new videos below to share below.
But first. . . as I was looking at their new offerings, I wondered which videos have been the most popular.
Unfortunately, SAM has no way to track the ratings for the shows aired on cable or the hits for most of their government meeting coverage. But 4 months ago, they began posting features to You Tube. Not only does that allow me to share them here, it tracks how many times they’ve been viewed..
Here are SAM’s top 5 videos on You Tube as of last night:
5. The Quabbin Reservoir by Author Michael Tougias – 131 views
4. Spring Fest 2014 Promo – 149 views
3. Connections Episode 1 – 222 views
2. Southborough Candidates’ Night 2014 – 355 views
1. Southborough Main Street Project – 691 views
And now, to the five latest offerings. They cover a range of interests, including politics, history, music and some tranquil scenic views.
To fit these in, I made the windows small. But you can click on the full screen icon [ ] in bottom right corner to expand.
Connections Episode 2
The second interview show by resident Karen Connell features the Race Director of the Boston Marathon and one of Southborough’s runners from the 2014 race.
posted to You Tube by Southborough Access Media
Southborough Summer Concert Series “Soul Custody”
Live recording of the first in this year’s concert series at Neary School field.
posted to You Tube by Southborough Access Media
Breakfast Club at Cordaville Hall and the Burnett Family
Members of the Southborough Historical Society talk about of one of the most prominent families in Southborough’s history
posted to You Tube by Southborough Access Media
MassDOT Main Street Hearing June 18, 2014
Residents asked questions and submit feedback on the Main Street reconstruction project to the state agency
posted to You Tube by Southborough Access Media
Southborough by Southborough Access Media
Four tranquil views of Southborough scenery. (If you’re one of the readers who no longer lives in town, you might enjoy revisiting some of the views.)
posted to You Tube by Southborough Access Media
(Note: As usual, these are just “features”. For SAM’s coverage of town government meetings, click here.)