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BCAPF was founded in 1983 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit to “ensure access to channels and facilities for all Boston residents, groups and institutions and to provide public education and training regarding the use of access facilities and channels.” Its founding document, crafted by Attorney Charles J. Beard and others, reflected a far-sighted vision. Among BNN’s stated purposes is to “foster and generate experimental uses” and “to distribute programming, by cablecasting, broadcasting, or by any other means, within and without the City of Boston.” This defined a long-range mission that not only provided immediate community benefits based on 1983’s state-of-the-art technology but also anticipated that further technological advances would always emerge over the horizon.
 
BCAPF was founded in 1983 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit to “ensure access to channels and facilities for all Boston residents, groups and institutions and to provide public education and training regarding the use of access facilities and channels.” Its founding document, crafted by Attorney Charles J. Beard and others, reflected a far-sighted vision. Among BNN’s stated purposes is to “foster and generate experimental uses” and “to distribute programming, by cablecasting, broadcasting, or by any other means, within and without the City of Boston.” This defined a long-range mission that not only provided immediate community benefits based on 1983’s state-of-the-art technology but also anticipated that further technological advances would always emerge over the horizon.
  
Tommy's show "Tommy Kerrigan's Real Boston" is a train wreck of his training sessions, efforts at Ghostbusting and his thoughts on the world. Segment's include "Ma's Kitchen", where he bursts in on his Ma cooking and makes her teach the audience how to prepare what's she's making; "Southie Rundown", which is him and his grandfather talking smack about local politics; "Da News", where Tommy and his friends report on what they saw happen that day; and 'This week in Ghostbusting', where Tommy basically gives the Ghostbusters franchise their own commercial based on what they caught that week. Tommy's gotten people to support the station and it's been well-noticed by those who look out for such things as well as the college and townie crowds.  
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Tommy's show "Tommy Kerrigan's Real Boston" is a train wreck of his training sessions, efforts at Ghostbusting and his thoughts on the world. Segment's include "Ma's Kitchen", where he bursts in on his Ma cooking and makes he teach the audience how to prepare what's she's making; "Southie Rundown", which is him and two of his friends talking smack about local politics; "Da News", where Tommy and his rotating cast of siblings report on what they saw happen that day; and 'This week in Ghostbusting', where Tommy basically gives the Ghostbusters franchise their own commercial. Tommy's gotten people to support the station and it's been well-noticed by those who look out for such things as well as the college and townie crowds.  
  
 
[https://www.bnntv.org/ BNN Website]
 
[https://www.bnntv.org/ BNN Website]

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