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Radnor Studio To Provide Public Access TV For Lower Merion, Narberth: Report
Cable subscribers in Lower Merion and Narberth will next month again be able to tune in to their public access TV channels.

Cable subscribers in Lower Merion and Narberth will next month again be able to tune in to their public access TV channels, according to Main Line Media News.
In an agreement approved by the Lower Merion commissioners this week, Channel 99 on Comcast, as well as Channel 34 on Verizon, will return after nearly 11 months in the dark, the report said. The two channels had reportedly ended their eight-year run due to running out of funds.
Radnor Studio 21, Radnor Township’s public access operator, will run the channels.
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The new agreement is for a six-month trial basis. During that period, at least 25 percent of the studio’s original programming will be contractually obligated to be directed toward matters related to Lower Merion and Narberth.
The channels are scheduled to return on Sept. 1.
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