Home games on the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School field will stream live online in future seasons, thanks to a $10,000 gift from Martha’s Vineyard Community Television.
When asked what kind of programming MVTV, the Island's community access television station, allows, executive director Stephen Warriner replied, "We don't judge."
Negotiations are set to begin next month between Martha's Vineyard towns and Comcast, the Island's only cable service provider.
The League of Women Voters of Martha's Vineyard, in conjunction with MV TV, has announced its final two candidate forums for the spring election season.
MVTV has started broacasting local Covid-19 informational updates that include interviews with local officials.
For viewers this summer, gavel-to-gavel coverage of Island government meetings, high school sports and an eclectic array of original programming may appear unchanged on Martha’s Vineyard Television.
But for the people behind the cameras and the scenes at the Island’s only public access television station, huge change is in the offing as the station prepares to move to a new facility that is nearly complete off the Edgartown-Vineyard Haven Road.