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Community television fights for survival amid changing media landscape

June 06, 2024 | Naperville, DuPage County, Illinois



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Community television fights for survival amid changing media landscape
During a recent government meeting, community members voiced their concerns and support for local initiatives, highlighting significant changes affecting the Naperville Municipal Band and the Naperville Little League Baseball.

One speaker raised an issue regarding a new policy that restricts the Naperville Municipal Band from inviting nonprofit organizations to host bake sales during their performances. This change, confirmed by city officials, has surprised many, as bake sales have been a longstanding American tradition. The speaker urged city officials to reconsider this policy, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and fundraising opportunities for local nonprofits.

Another speaker, Lisa O'Rear, the director of operations for Naperville Little League Baseball, expressed strong support for NCTV 17, a local community television station. She recounted the history of a partnership that began two decades ago, which has evolved into a significant production of championship games for the league. O'Rear praised NCTV 17 for its high-quality broadcasts and the positive impact it has on young athletes, allowing them to experience a taste of professional sports. She highlighted the importance of community-based television, which is facing challenges as content delivery evolves, and called for continued support to ensure its survival.

The discussions underscored the vital role of local organizations in fostering community spirit and the need for policies that support rather than hinder these initiatives.

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