Thursday, March 31, 2011

Rex Tralier on Visual Radio #500

REX TRAILER on VISUAL RADIO #500
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PASxHVFMnAM

If the blog won't let you watch the link cut and paste or type in:
http://tinyurl.com/visualrex


It's A New Dawn In Medford™

Community Media Medford...because we care 
We are publishing photos, video, audio and commentary on all 500 of our Visual Radio programs on the web. It's an enormous project...stay tuned...


Visual Radio Gallery of Stars...

New YouTube videos going up soon! MOULTY YOUTUBE below!

Joe Viglione's Visual Radio, Program #508, will air LIVE on WinCAM this Friday evening...featuring

Martin Popoff, co-author of The Collector's Guide To Heavy Metal Vol. 4.  MartinPopoff.com has more details.  And you can go to the http://visualradiolive.blogspot.com/ for more information on the April 1, 2011 show that has as the in-studio guest:
Mitch Diamond The Karboard Kid

Medford's Mitch Diamond is a rock & roll detective who knows the value of posters, flyers, handbills, musician business cards...the paper goods that record collectors and film buffs go crazy over. He can appraise things and talk about the various journeys some of the items have taken in this interesting world.

JOHNNY "THE KID" BYERS phones in from Medford with a sports report

and
FRANK DELLO STRITTO talks about our films that follow Visual Radio at 9 PM...those movies are this week:



9:05 PM Billy Shear's STRIKE FORCE with Richard Gere, Don Blakely and Cliff Gorman

10:35 CORRUPT with Harvey Keitel, John Lydon, Sylvia Sidney ...yes, the first film appearance of "Johnny Rotten", John Lydon from the band Sex Pistols

*You know it's all I can do not to make a joke about the name of this film and the first name of the star of the movie ...*   Discretion IS the better part of valor!  :)
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Visual Radio Live, every Friday night at 8:05 pm following Joe LaRocca's THE WONDERFUL SHOW on Wincam.org! You can watch on http://www.wincam.org

WATCH AN OUTTAKE OF 
MOULTY & THE BARBARIANS 
AT WATD 
on Visual Radio


Click here for rare visual radio out-take!

http://tinyurl.com/visualradiomoulty1

Joe Viglione of Visual Radio
Joe LaRocca of The Wonderful Show

talk to Matt Gallagher
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kClopPMbTpk&feature=channel_video_title

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Community Media Medford...because we care ™

Community Media Medford...because we care 

Real Medford programming...on elsewhere!

Medford resident Mitch Diamond brings his beautiful rock posters to VISUAL RADIO LIVE this Friday night.

We also have some authors lined up but might move those interviews to a future date.  Do stay tuned.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Vanilla Fundge Farewell Tour March 26, 2011

Mark Stein, Vinny Martell and Carmine Appice of the original
VANILLA FUDGE

Community Media Medford...because we care 

Taped by Visual Radio at the Regent Theater

Saturday Evening, March 26, 2011

"Take Me For A Little While"
"You Keep Me Hanging On" TWO VERSIONS!


The band is performing on the Jimmy Fallon show on Monday night and have to have a shorter version of "You Keep Me Hanging On", so for the 2nd encore they performed the 45 RPM version instead of the 7 minute version played earlier in the concert.

We have both versions on tape.


It was good to see Lenny Scoletta getting autographs at the end of the night.  Lenny has directed many Visual Radio programs.

We had a good conversation about local access TV and it was refreshing to hear Lenny do a 180 on the access in the city where he lives.  

More news soon about the Vanilla Fudge taping.  If you want to see our Vinny Martell interview right now, it is on the program taped in November of 2009 at the BEAT Expo in Connecticut
(where Mr. Scoletta had a table).


Visual Radio...bringing more Medford TV to the world than any other source!   We're the authentic access station for Medford.
Community Media Medford...because we care

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Duncan Jones, Director of SOURCE CODE, on Visual Radio

Breaking News

Director of Source Code, Duncan Jones, was interviewed on
VISUAL RADIO this morning.  We're hoping to broadcast the show later today or sometime tomorrow on WinCAM.


Stay tuned.

The son of rock star David Bowie is a brilliant film director and SOURCE CODE is special.  Can't publish the review of the film yet but we do have permission to broadcast the interview in advance.

  
Watch the Trailer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKtr9ZAooc8


JOE VIGLIONE PUBLISHES OPED in
MEDFORD DAILY MERCURY on 


ACCESS TV in MEDFORD
 


Posted online on the Boston Globe's Boston.com/Medford page
http://www.boston.com/yourtown/news/medford/2011/03/opinion_make_room_for_medford.html

Pick up the Tuesday, March 22, 2011 issue of the

MEDFORD TRANSCRIPT for this important story on
Medford's public access situation.

Happy Birthday to the late Jimmy Miller, Rolling Stones producer.  Our appearance together on V-66 Television will be airing soon...and in Medford sooner than you think!


Thanks to Joanne Codi for setting up Visual Radio #503, an interview with Steve Cataldo of The Nervous Eaters.

Joanne also helped us with the Mike Girard interview.

Jimmy Miller was a Medford resident...those rare videotapes of Jimmy on V-66 with me will be fun to watch again in Medford.

Little Walter DeVenne lived in Medford before moving out of state.  We have tons of Medford programming that will be airing on our new community media station soon!
 
Real Public Access TV with REAL Community oriented stories and interviews by MEDFORD journalists coming soon!

It's a new dawn in Medford.  You betcha!

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Monday, March 21, 2011

New OVERSIGHT for access TV in Medford

AN EDITED VERSION OF THIS STORY APPEARS IN THE MARCH 22nd MEDFORD DAILY MERCURY!

STORY IS ALSO ONLINE ON THE BOSTON GLOBE'S MEDFORD PAGE   BOSTON.COM/MEDFORD


Tiny URL
http://tinyurl.com/chevalierchannel3

Chevalier Theater and Cable Television will get new commissioners

By Joe Viglione

Last year Medford residents were talking to the City Council  about The Chevalier Theater and public access television.  From out of the blue Mayor Michael J. McGlynn has announced that he is looking for one addition to the Chevalier Civic Auditorium Commission, for a total of 5 representatives, and he seeks three new people for the seven person Cable Advisory Commission.

The Chevalier has been a hot topic of late with the magnificent room on Forest Street not having as many high-profile shows as the Lynn Auditorium, Regent Theater in Arlington or Stoneham Theater in Stoneham.  This writer suggested to the City Council - and anyone listening to the broadcast - that there is a natural synergy between the Chevalier Theater and a new public access television station that could benefit this city in a variety of ways.

I have told the City Council of Medford that making room for a TV station at the Chevalier would save Medford residents money and benefit both entities.  The current non-profit pays tens of thousands of dollars in rent while a neighboring town pays $1.00 a year for space in a public building while Winthrop and Stoneham both own their own buildings. 

Which brings us to the issue of Public, Educational and Governmental access tv.  In 2005 the Mayor signed a ten year agreement with Comcast and an additional ten year agreement with a non-profit to operate a studio for broadcasts on channel 3.    In 2006 I wrote a report for the Mayor after meeting with him at City Hall - and at his request - which was followed by a report by Mark E. Rumley - Report On Present State of Public Access Television in the City of Medford.   Mr. Rumley has stated publicly that I was never authorized to write a report, which is absurd - any Medford resident can write a report at any time, however Mr. Rumley was not in the meeting I had with Mayor Michael J. McGlynn and the late Richard Lee and we weren't having tea or discussing the Field of Dreams...or the painting of the crosswalks.  Anyone who has followed this story knows that the main issue I've been discussing with City Hall since my initial meeting with the Human Rights Commissioner, Diane McLeod, and City Solicitor Rumley as far back as early 2003 - eight long years ago - is the situation with channel 3.

My twenty-seven page report in 2006 (whether the Mayor wants to acknowledge that he requested it or not, it still exists) was clearly the driving force that led to the Rumley Report which led to the Evaluation on October 29, 2008 by Judge Marie O. Jackson-Thompson, her second evaluation hearing of November 15, 2008, the audit of Medford Community Cablevision, Inc. by Melanson Heath & Co, PC and the eventual release of Judge Jackson-Thompson's "Hearing Results, Findings and Recommendations."

In the opinion of this write, who first broadcast on local origination "public access" in Somerville in 1979, this amount of activity is unprecedented when it comes to an access television station.   And something that I've asked the City Council is very simple: where is the Cable Advisory Commission with so much time, money and effort being spent on an evaluation and an audit?

In June of 2008 I noted on the MedfordMass groups Yahoo site that the Mayor's Cable T.V. Commission link was missing from the city of Medford's website. 

The Cable The 7 members of the Cable T.V. Commission at that time were  former City Councilor Robert E. Skerry,  Richard Giovino, Michael Wyche, Michele Bordieri, Donald McCarthy, Raymond McDonald. and Richard R Trotta who taught - and who may still teach - audio/visual at the high school.

In August of 2006, before I wrote my initial report to City Hall, information on Merrimack's Cable Television Advisory Commission was sent to the City Solicitor of Medford. That group's mission was very clear - and missing in the city of Medford:

The Merrimack Cable Television Advisory Committee works to provide and promote a medium, a method, and a facility for the greater Merrimack Community to
communicate a diversity of non-commercial messages. AND THAT BODY'S PURPOSE:

Purpose

The purposes of this Committee shall be:

1.  To recommend policies and procedures to the Franchising Authority (in Medford the Mayor's title along these lines is "Issuing Authority" ) for the use of the public access channel;

2.  To monitor the use of the public access channel and the public access center, and to make recommendations to the Franchising Authority regarding the non-appropriate use and/or non-compliance for such use by any individual or group;

3.  To promote the use of the public access channel and the public access center;



In March of 2011 Mayor McGlynn states that "Cable Advisory Commission acts in a supervisory role to the local cable channels, by recommending policy changes, meeting with cable company representatives to discuss issues of mutual interest, report to the mayor on company compliance with the license, respond to citizen questions regarding the cable television system and keep the community informed about community programming."


Why it has taken so long to put this entity back in action after years and years of complaints is a big mystery...however, it seems like things are moving in a positive direction.  Medford needs a fully functional Public, Educational and Governmental TV situation.  Other cities and towns enjoy this...Medford deserves no less.

Monday, March 14, 2011

More Medford/Malden Programming!

Community Media Medford is taping and broadcasting more Medford-oriented programming than any other media outlet!

Current shows on the air!

Rex Trailer, Visual Radio #500
http://visualrex.blogspot.com/

Mike Girard of THE FOOLS Visual Radio #499

Harry Sandler of ORPHEUS  Visual Radio #498


The Beat Expo                          Visual Radio #497


Ian Lloyd/The Guess Who        Visual Radio #465
29 minutes of this program airing in New York City

Visual Radio Program #501  Dr. Albert Franchi

Medford/Malden Doctor Franchi on Visual Radio!


Taped at 2:15 PM on Monday, March 14, 2011, Dr. Albert Franchi spoke about his days in college working on the moon rocks!  That's right...the rocks that came back from space missions...and we discussed the conspiracy theory about the flights to the moon...and how these "space rocks" are evidence that man was actually there.

Dr. Franchi talked about his work with athletes, his work in radio at WUSB  (Stonybrook College), his studies in Mexico and more.

It's a fascinating chat with a local personality available on Arlington, Lexington, Malden, Stoneham, Winchester, Somerville, Cambridge, Boston and other excellent access stations.

More Medford personalities are broadcasting on stations around our community with the open door policy of the award-winning access veteran whose first shows date back to 1979!

Visual Radio Program #501 with Dr. Franchi

This show was scheduled for Visual Radio Live on March 11 which was preempted to broadcast our Rex Trailer special.

Visual Radio Live resumes on Friday night, March 18th.

Program #465 now shipping to access stations
http://visualradio465.blogspot.com/

Saturday, March 12, 2011

A Voice For Medford - Community Media Medford

In a blog critical of Mayor McGlynn's handling of access TV issues in the city of Medford you'll read the article:

MEDFORD'S LOST ITS VOICE


Unlike the entrenched opposition to Free Speech Medford, the group behind Community Media Medford, we offer solutions as well as criticism.

Community Media Medford is a VOICE for Medford on YouTube and on sister stations in surrounding communities.

Hear about the Greenline with Dr. William Wood and
Carolyn Rosen


Listen to Mike Girard of The Fools courtesy of Joanne Codi


Johnny Byers to interview Dr. Franchi, doctor to the star athletes.


Jim Morse of JimmyMorse.com phones in with news and updates


Do you want to see photographer Patty Saunders' works at the Caffe' Baccini?


VISUAL RADIO #365 with Ian Lloyd, The Guess Who, Barry Scott's Lost 45s, The Cowsills, David Selby from Dark Shadows and Medford's Patty Saunders


http://visualradio365.blogspot.com/

Two other Medford residents host a show outside of Medford along with Visual Radio.  Another woman airs programming in Lexington.   Medford residents are finding their voice on public access television thanks to the award-winning efforts of the founder of Community Media Medford.

Not some award for 25 seconds of nonsense; our hard work and honest effort resulting in hundreds of hours of community programming makes for an award based on merit.  



The proof of the pudding is in the results:


---at the other "entrenched" station you have a manager and webmaster making fools of themselves


---at Community Media Medford you have a variety of voices from our community speaking about things that matter.


Not "imported" religious shows aired by some cub fresh out of college who looks like a deer caught in headlights, but teamwork that builds community, that provides a voice, which is what the access channels were meant for.


The Medford community gets it.  At coffee on Thursday morning yet another Medford resident told CMM founder that it is a shame what McGlynn has allowed to happen in Medford.  The fellow said "You know you are famous in this community."


I don't know about that.  But it is great to hear the encouragement from people in Medford Square, over at the Meadow Glenn Mall, over at Shaws, over on Riverside Ave, on Salem Street, over at Dunkin Donuts on Salem Street - a variety of people that I've never met, all watching and telling me that they appreciate my efforts to see that their franchise fees are properly spent...and that City Hall shows some transparency.


Lots of great new programming uploading to YouTube next week. Stay tuned.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Rex Trailer FRONT PAGE Winchester Daily Times & Chronicle

Broadcasting at 8 PM on Wincam   


VISUAL RADIO PROGRAM #500

A review of the Boomtown DVD and Synopsis of the new show taped March 9, 2011 

http://visualrex.blogspot.com/

Upcoming on Visual Radio Live!
http://visualradiolive.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

REX TRAILER AT WinCAM! Medford Mercury front Page 3-9-11

THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO SHOWED UP FOR THE 
55 MINUTE INTERVIEW WITH
REX TRAILER

Visual Radio Program #500


While at Brueggers Bagles after the Rex Trailer taping, Bobby Hebb's "Sunny" was on the radio at the coffee shop 
around 4:05 PM.  
Bobby was Guest #3, August 16, 1995.


At 4:18 PM Suzanne Vega with "Tom's Diner" was airing.
Suzanne was on Show #100 back in 1999/2000


March 9, 2011 Program #500
Rex Trailer on Visual Radio


I first met Rex when Jo Jo Laine's children rented a house in East Boston for a "surprise party" for the international model. We invited Rex and he showed up, circa 1997 or 1998 as Jo Jo appeared in videos that Rex produced.  He called her "very talented" on the program today.


With Rex's nomination for 
COWBOY OF THE COMMONWEALTH
showing up in our Visual Radio mailbox, we thought it was time to invite Rex on to Visual Radio.


It's a terrific show that will be broadcast on all our stations soon. 


WE TALKED ABOUT JO JO LAINE'S ACTING FOR REX'S COMMERCIALS

Ronald Reagan's Letter to Rex Trailer sent in 1986



Gabby Hayes bringing Rex to television!

Some of Rex Trailer's Famous students!

THE BOOMTOWN REVISITED SHOW THAT AIRED ON
WOBURN/STONEHAM CABLE IN THE 1990S

and especially...

THE ARC 50th ANNIVERSARY 
http://www.arcmass.org/ArcMassHome/WhoWeAre/tabid/54/Default.aspx

The mission of The Arc of Massachusetts is to enhance the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.

http://arcma.convio.net/site/TR?fr_id=1040&pg=entry 
We invite you to come aboard for The Arc!
Sunday, April 10, 2011

Join The Arc's first annual awareness rally and fundraiser for individuals and families affected by intellectual and developmental  disabilities. This event will bring together a statewide community of people who support the all-important advocacy and service delivery work of The Arc and its 19 chapters in Massachusetts.


This is the 50th Anniversary of Rex Trailer's covered wagons that went across Massachusetts for charity in 1961, covered wagons drawn by horses!




MEDFORD MERCURY FRONT PAGE STORY!

This Wednesday, March 9, 2011 is more than just a WinCAM staffer's birthday!  read the piece published on the FRONT PAGE OF THE MEDFORD DAILY MERCURY 3-9-11

At 1:30 PM the festivities began with living legend Rex Trailer gracing Winchester with his presence. The public is invited to this taping of Visual Radio with our very special guest, all the way from Boomtown. The show that aired on WBZ in the Boston area for twenty years According to Boomtownmemories.com, Rex was on a Philly station, WPTZ, from 1950-1956 with "Rex Trailer's Ranch House" and other shows. On April 4 of 1956 (55 years ago next month!), the show launched on BZ, Channel 4 and, as the site says: "The show had a twenty year run! Over 200,000 kids got on the program!".

While Romper Room's Miss Jean (and her "magic mirror") and Frank Avruch's Bozo The Clown were part of franchises...and with Bob Keeshan's Captain Kangaroo airing nationally on CBS, the Boomtown vibe was much more Boston oriented, making Rex Trailer a beloved New England figure. We're looking forward to talking to Rex about the wagon train he led all across Massachusetts in the fall of 1961, to bring attention to another health issue, mental retardation. It's the 50th anniversary of that event. We also want to talk about how Jerry Lewis named Rex as national spokesman for Muscular Dystrophy one year, his DVD that is just overflowing with memories ...and, of course, his sidekicks...Pablo, Cactus Pete and Sgt. Billy.

Democratic Senator from Lincoln, Susan Fargo, has filed Legislation to have Rex Trailer named Cowboy of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. We invited Rex on the air to support this and to revisit Boomtown.

Winchester residents will get to meet Rex in person at WinCAM 80 Skillings Road
behind Winchester High School on Wednesday, March 9, at 1:30 PM. This event is free to the public as Visual Radio interviews Rex Trailer. write to Visual_Radio [@] yahoo.com to reserve your seat. 



Note: 
This blog is about a NEW
Community Media Station
 for the 
City of Medford Massachusetts

We thank the Medford residents and news media supporting our efforts to bring
QUALITY PROGRAMMING
to Public Access TV

Visual Radio 
- called "the best show on Access TV in America" is hosted by award-winning producer Joe Viglione


Medford residents have a voice...in other communities... and soon on YouTube...
courtesy of
Visual Radio!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Ferguson / Michael Moore / David Koepp - new Visual Radio

Visual Radio, new program!

Interviews with Academy Award winning producers...

Charles Ferguson
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2480587/

and  


Michael Moore http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0601619/

along with Spiderman / Jurassic Park / Men In Black III / Angels & Demons scriptwriter


David Koepp (director of A Stir of Echoes)
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0462895/

Visual Radio host Joe Viglione has interviewed Rob Sitch (director of The Dish), Davidlee Wilson  (The Autumn Heart  http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0932735/ ), Todd Rotondi (Howl), Andrew Rotondi (Friends In Heaven), Ray Manzarek (filmmaker and keyboard player for The Doors  http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0544456/ ), photographed stills of Alfred Hitchcock. interviewed Jon Cena (Legendary  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cena ), the late Donald E Westlake (Academy Award nomination for The Grifters; wrote The Stepfather as well as the treatment for James Bond's Tomorrow Never Dies  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_E._Westlake ), David Selby (Dark Shadows, Falcon Crest),  Bobby Hebb (star of PBS/Nova film on Alien Abduction), Victor Moulton (The T.A.M.I. Show), Barbara Harris (It's a Bikini World), Stephen McCauley (The Object Of My Affection),  Peter Tork (The Monkees), Butch Patrick (The Munsters), Hallie Ephron (Never Tell A Lie, a Lifetime film now in production; sister of Nora Ephron   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallie_Ephron)  Margaret Cho  (Face/Off etc http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0158632/ ), Al Aronowitz (Jimi Hendrix documentary), Jennifer Wyner (In Her Shoes), Neil Marshall (Director of Centurion) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Marshall  and his wife, actress Axelle Carolyn  http://screenrant.com/interview-centurion-neil-marshall-axelle-carolyn-mikee-74744/

and many, many others

Joe Viglione's first film interviews were with the Maysles Brothers in the early 1970s for The Rolling Stones' film Gimme Shelter, a picture which featured  The Jefferson Airplane's Marty Balin (films include "Woodstock", "Monterey", "Gimme Shelter" and "Marty Balin Live On The Boston Esplanade, June 14, 2008)  Viglione is the producer and director of Marty Balin Live On The Esplanade, out worldwide on MVD.  His next film for MVD is a documentary on rock singer Lou Reed, currently in production. Happy Birthday Lou Reed, March 2, 2011!


SOME NEW QUOTES ON OUR VOLUNTEER WORK

Donna Gould / Phoenix Media, New Jersey
"You've always been so nice to me since the very first day I spoke to you. You've been extremely nice and very helpful." February 2011
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Joe!!! Great to see you here. I had the best time. Thank you so much for your hospitality and for giving me the time on your show. I would love to come back.

Author Kieran Mulvaney, February 5, 2011

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The front page of the Medford Mercury on Monday, February 28, 2011 noted that the founder of
COMMUNITY MEDIA MEDFORD spoke to the Medford City Council:

"Medford resident Joseph Viglione addressed the legislative body( Tuesday, February 22, 2011) on the situation, as he sees it, at Medford's public television station. He inquired: "where is the outreach, diversity and access?"  He also read a letter from another Medford citizen addressed to the Mayor questioning the Mayor's leadership in regards to TV3.  The paper was received by the council and placed on file.


PLEASE NOTE:
Available EVERYWHERE except the City of Medford.


Please Note: Currently in the city of Medford, Massachusetts, an individual who is the webmaster for a law office (whose owner is the cousin of the Mayor) is currently stealing intellectual property.  We are building a new community media station and not allowing our programs to be aired on Channel 3 in Medford until the appropriate action is taken by the issuing authority, Mayor Michael J. McGlynn.  To all the residents and Comcast subscribers, we apologize.  People understand the dilemma and are horrified that civil rights are fractured in Medford by members of the old station with a few years remaining on its contract with the City.  After Judge Jackson-Thompson's report the Mayor has an obligation to hand the station over to a new, objective and fair entity.  Until that time, this show will not air in Medford.