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BAVC Lies To SF Board Of Supervisors To Get $375,00 From City
Jennifer Giloman who is the supervisor of the San Francisco Community Access channels under the Bay Area Video Coalition lied to the San Francisco Board Of Supervisors on August 5, 2010 about the Sunshine Complaint of community access producer Nick Pasquariello and whether or not he was a producer on the channel.
BAVC Lies To SF Board Of Supervisors To Get $375,00 From City
http://blip.tv/file/3982837
At a meeting of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee on 8/5/2010 ,
BAVC SF Commons supervisor Jennifer Giloman declared that a community access
producer Nick ;Pasquariello had never been a producer at the channel. This was despite
the fact that the San Francisco Sunshine Commission had ruled that BAVC had violated
the Sunshine Ordinance for refusing to turn over financial documents and correspondence
to Pasquariello. This was a violation of the ordinance. Pasquariello had also asked for
information about where the scanned drivers license at BAVC was used. BAVC supporter
Howard Vicini also attacked Tracy Rosenberg, Executive Director of Media Alliance for
criticizing the lack of transparency and controls on the city funds being expended on
BAVC for operating the community access channels. BAVC was seeking $375,000 from
a settlement with Comcast for Community Access Television.
Production of Labor Video Project, P.O. Box 720027, San Francisco, CA 4172, http://www.laborvideo.org
http://blip.tv/file/3982837
At a meeting of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee on 8/5/2010 ,
BAVC SF Commons supervisor Jennifer Giloman declared that a community access
producer Nick ;Pasquariello had never been a producer at the channel. This was despite
the fact that the San Francisco Sunshine Commission had ruled that BAVC had violated
the Sunshine Ordinance for refusing to turn over financial documents and correspondence
to Pasquariello. This was a violation of the ordinance. Pasquariello had also asked for
information about where the scanned drivers license at BAVC was used. BAVC supporter
Howard Vicini also attacked Tracy Rosenberg, Executive Director of Media Alliance for
criticizing the lack of transparency and controls on the city funds being expended on
BAVC for operating the community access channels. BAVC was seeking $375,000 from
a settlement with Comcast for Community Access Television.
Production of Labor Video Project, P.O. Box 720027, San Francisco, CA 4172, http://www.laborvideo.org
For more information:
http://blip.tv/file/3982837
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