Thursday, November 20, 2014

CAN WE TALK??? Theresa Skorseth and Robin Hensel new show on channel 180 charter

Our first public access tv show broadcast today 11-20-14 on channel 180 on charter network at 2 pm and 5:30 pm.  I believe our shows will air on Tuesdays at these times, unless I inform you different.  Thanks to the new station manager Chris Weis that helped us.   We appreciate this channel and his help.  Public access tv has been off the air in Little Falls for more than a year.  Jerry Abraham, the former manager resigned because he was afraid of a lawsuit against him for treating Theresa and I differently than others.   He did treat us differently and refused to film us in studio, but continued to film others in studio.  This violated his own contract with the City of Little Falls, Minnesota.

3 comments:

  1. Actually, I fairly certain it would be a conflict of interest for any of them to vote on a matter that effected Coborn's because they have a personal and financial investment attached to it.

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  2. I'm fairly certain that it would be a conflict of interest for any of them to vote on an issue that impacted Coborns. If they have a financial investment they're required to refrain from influencing he vote and recuse themselves from voting.

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  3. Dan Vogt wasn't involved in the writing of the policy in Brainerd, that was carried out by a council member, if I remember correctly. Vogt happened to be employed by the city when the policy was written and went into effect.

    Based on Vogt's complete and utter refusal to enact anything related to conflict of interest in Little Falls, its possible he had no interest in seeing the policy in place in Brainerd either. Maybe that's why he left and came to Little Falls part time because there was less transparency.

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