- Bridgewater Cable Access
"Bridgewater Cable Access" more commonly known as BTV-9 is a volunteer-based, non profit enterprise dedicated to serving the Bridgewater Community by providing local programming, citizen access to the local television production facilities and education to use those facilities.
BTV-9 produces and broadcasts local origin programming over cable channel 22, for live town government meetings and cable channel 9 for scheduled programming.
The Station is funded by Bridgewater subscribers of comcast.
Bridgewater This Week
Bridgewater This Week is a weekly news magazine program designed to inform Bridgewater residents about events occurring in the town. It is said to be one of the highest rated categorical news magazine programs in southern New England, and is the only program on the channel that is sponsored by BTV-9.
In July of 2008, Bridgewater This Week's 20th Anniversary Show, highlighting BTV-9's 20 year history, won The National Alliance for Community Media "Hometown Video Awards," in the "About Access," category. The show was produced by BTV-9's News Producer, Alicia Fortin. Along with Fortin, station manager Jeff Fowler, chief editor Jason Pritchard and news anchor Joe Studley traveled to Washington DC to accept the award.
ports
BTV-9 is the official home of the Bridgewater-Raynham Athletics, Bridgewater State College Football and Basketball, the MASCAC Conference Tournaments, Northeast-10's Men's and Women's Basketball Championships, the NCAA Division II Regional Basketball Tournaments, and The Brockton Rox Professional Baseball team.
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