Access Framingham Live Stream
Check out our live stream here. You can also watch on Framingham cable on RCN HD Channel 1100, RCN Channel 3, Verizon Channel 43, and Comcast Channel 9.
About Access Framingham
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What is Access Framingham?
Framingham Public Access Corporation (FPAC) aka Access Framingham is a non-profit corporation designated by the City of Framingham to run Access Framingham Television (AFTV). AFTV also manages the Framingham Education Channel (FECtv) for Framingham Public Schools. AFTV, FECtv and the Government Channel (called Public Access PEG channels) are all supported by cable television subscribers in Framingham.
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Visit Our Studio
We are located at 4 Vernon Street in Framingham; please feel free to come take a tour of the studio.
Studio Hours
- Monday-Thursday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Saturday: 10:30 AM – 2:30 PM
- Sunday: Closed (studio available by appointment only)
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Member Benefits
Access Framingham trains and assists members to produce programming content, provides field production equipment and cablecasting facilities to air content on the channel. All Framingham residents are eligible to become members of Access Framingham. Individual member producers are responsible for program content and retain their content copyrights.
Latest Blog Posts
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Access Framingham donates reusable masks to the Framingham Public Library
Ending 2020 on a good note, our Executive Director Scott Mercer dropped off 160 reusable masks for distribution at the Framingham Public Library.
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PEG Stations in a Pandemic
Read more on how PEG stations are acting as a community hub for pandemic resources.
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2020 FPAC Annual Meeting Slate of Nominations
Learn more about the candidates running for a spot on our Board of Directors. Your vote matters!
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How To Safely Order Take-Out/Delivery During COVID-19 Outbreak
Useful tips on how to safely order food during an outbreak. Images and instructions courtesy of the City of Framingham.
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Important Information From Framingham Public Schools
A letter from Superintendent of Framingham Public Schools, Robert Tremblay.