Town Council meeting and a new feature on WCAT’s website and social media

Monday

At 7, the Town Council will hold their sole August meeting in hybrid form with members in the studio.

 

Wednesday

The Lakeside Cemetery Board will hold their monthly meeting in WCAT’s conference room.

Also on Wednesday, WCAT will assist and accommodate a new podcaster.

 

WCAT was on hand Saturday, August 10 for the Wakefield Area Chamber’s “Healthy Living” program at the Farmers Market. Pictured in both photos are WCAT’s George Rosatone and WCAT intern Ryan Paige at the Rotary booth and the Wood Wealth Group booth. (Barbara Worley Photos)

Beacon Hill updates

WCAT is now posting a scaled-down version of Bob Katzen’s “Beacon Hill Roll Call” © on its website and social media platforms on a weekly basis. These posts reflect the votes of Senator Jason Lewis and Representatives Kate Lipper-Garabedian and Donald Wong on various bills. The complete “Beacon Hill Roll Call” © appears weekly in the Wakefield Daily Item.

 

Public Service Announcements (“PSAs”)

For several months now, WCAT, working with the town, has produced PSAs/News segments related to important town events and happenings to further inform residents of valuable information. WCAT encourages local groups and business members to submit information for PSAs to highlight their activities and upcoming events that may be of interest to the public.

“The Item Minute”

WCAT, collaborating with the Wakefield Daily Item, will continue a once-a-week (until September) segment, “The Item Minute.” This series is hosted by Wakefield Memorial High School student intern Cavan Hill and will run across social media platforms in short vertical formats such as Reels and YouTube Shorts. Full horizontal versions will also air on the channel.

 

Mailing WCAT

Due to the construction of the new high school, WCAT has changed its mailing address. Please address

mail to WCAT, P.O. Box 1708, Wakefield, MA 01880.

To view the weekly programing schedule on the government and public channels go to Schedules – Wakefield Community Access TV (wcatwakefield.org)

 

Programming

Religious services

Each week, WCAT airs religious services of several local churches on the Public Channels (Verizon-40, Comcast-9, or RCN-3).

The WCAT member churches regularly re-broadcasting their services are Emmanuel Episcopal Church, First Baptist Church of Wakefield, First Parish Congregational Church, Greater River Church and St. Joseph Church. That’s 23 services total weekly which is a great use of public access TV. All of these churches conduct the filming and provide the link to WCAT.  Contact the church or Barbara Worley if you would like the specific schedule.

WCAT also airs Crossroads Christian Church of Peabody because one of the pastors is a Wakefield resident. Additionally, we also air First Baptist Church of Woburn (which started during Covid and hasn’t stopped), and we air Good News with Bill Robinson and Learning the Bible with John Gouvalaris. Those last two are aired late at night.

On WCAT’s website you can learn about all aspects of the station, review membership benefits, and evaluate sponsorship opportunities for your business. You can also search for WCATWakefield on YouTube. www.youtube.com/user/wcatwakefield to subscribe, view past meetings, public service announcements, and sporting events.

Follow WCAT on Facebook (Wakefield Community Access TV), Instagram (wcattv), and YouTube (WCATWakefield).

For more information about programming opportunities, volunteering, membership, podcasts, sponsorships, or a tour of the studio please call 781-224-0300 or email info@wcat.tv.

WCAT programming can viewed on RCN (channel 3 – public and channel 13 – government), RCN HD (channel 613 – public and channel 614 – government), Comcast (channel 9 – public and channel 22 – government), and Verizon (channel 40 – public and channel 42 – government).

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