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Saco River Community Television
Annual Report - Town of Buxton
For over 16 years, Saco River Community Television has been providing the citizens of Buxton with
production training, free equipment rentals, television studio access, volunteer and staff coverage of
community events, online streaming services and town meeting support.
The Town of Buxton is very fortunate to have three local peg (public, education and government channels)
providing local cable subscribers with access to town meetings, a community bulletin board and SAD 6
school board meeting coverage.
SRC-TV’s local cable access channels are paid for by cable subscribers. For a minimal price, Buxton’s
citizens are provided are with the opportunity to learn basic location studio and location video production
skills at our Plains Road station. We will be partnering with Bonny Eagle Adult Education in the fall of
2017 to offer a basic introductory video production course for beginners.
Our resources and services are available to Buxton residents regardless of whether or not they subscribe
to cable television. The equipment we offer local people includes high definition video cameras, tripods,
lights, 3 Adobe premiere editing systems, a wide array of audio equipment, projectors and a public
address system. The only “catch” is the equipment must be used to support and promote community
purposes. We also employ a skilled Media Specialist (David Blais) who specializes in audio engineering,
photography and Photoshop. David can be reached at 727-5702 if you’d like to consult with him about
communication technologies.
Recent examples of community uses of our equipment and studio include a talk program called
Remembering Rogers Fiber, coverage of the Bar Mills Bridge Ceremony and several other informative
and well received community focused programs created and produced in collaboration with the Buxton
– Hollis Historical Society. SRC-TV was very proud to be recognized by the BHHS for “Excellence
in Community History Programming” at the organization’s annual meeting in October, 2016. More
collaborations are underway including a detailed history of Bar Mills Village.
We encourage the citizens of Buxton to utilize our studio and rent our no-cost equipment to record and
edit events of local interest for cable television as well as the internet. Churches, civic groups, non-
profits and individuals committed to the common goal of promoting community are especially welcome.
We are also archiving hundreds of town meeting online and doing our best to stay on top of technology
trends. To that end, SRC-TV has taken our first steps toward offering “Livestreaming” a technology that
would allow for broadcasts from unconventional meeting sites like local Fire Departments and churches,
among other places.
The people of Buxton and the surrounding towns recognize and appreciate the value of relevant local
news stories. Saco River Community Television is proud of the role we continue to play in promoting
local people, places and events. At a troubling time in our history when “fake news” is becoming the
new norm, authentic, grass roots information sources like SRC-TV are more important than ever.
Respectfully submitted,
Patrick A. Bonsant
Station Director, Saco River Community Television