ShireTV needs your help

As many of you are already aware, ShireTV is a voluntary staffed news and analysis program that airs in Cheshire county NH.  We spend one half hour every Monday night on air covering stories we feel will have the most impact in spreading the message of liberty in our community.  But, as in most things of a voluntary nature, we are short staffed and that is where we need your help.  We need more pundits and anchors to add to our ranks who can add sensible commentary to the stories at hand .  We need technicians and back-up techs to setup and operate the studio.  We need more newsmen on the streets to help gather interviews and track down stories of interest.  Every little bit of assistance will help alleviate the burden from our shoulders and allow more time to build the show and increase viewership.

Interested in helping out?  Or maybe there’s  a story you would like us to cover?  Do you know a local person of interest who would like to come on as a guest?  Send me an email at conansalada@gmail.com or this Monday stop by CheshireTv at 76 Winter St. around 6pm (show starts at 7pm) and watch us in action to get a feel for what all is involved.  Or stop by the Pour House for the ShireTV after party immediately following airing (around 7:45pm) and share a drink with the crew.

ShireTV – Episode 17 – Dec 3rd 2012

1.  The Keene Bearcat has arrived in time for Xmas.  Rejoice.

2.  Who will save Iran’s hyperinflation?  Bitcoin to the rescue.

3.  Man pays taxes with pennies.  State loses dollars.

4.  Intrade kicked out of the U.S.  Gambling is bad.  Mmmkay.

ShireTV – Episodes 10-16

Episode 10 – Oct 1st 2012

1. Winchester, NH accepts federal grant for sidewalk project and gets nowhere fast.

2. Public Service of New Hampshire predicts higher energy rates to come.

3. Mass. crime lab tech accused of faking thousands of tests.

4. Mother sentenced to 12 years in prison for $31 of marijuana.

5. Garret Ean discusses this year’s 2nd annual Chalk the Police Day.

6. This week = Banned Book week.

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