The city trivia game show “Who Knows Cambridge?” was brought back Wednesday by Cambridge Community Television for an open-air Starlight Square edition, this time with Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui as host.
Susan Fleischmann, former executive director of Cambridge Community Television, has been selected to get its 2021 Sakey Award for “outstanding contributions to development of access to the media in Cambridge” at CCTV’s annual meeting April 21.
A relocation for the Somerville Media Center that was threatened in 2019 is finally coming due, and its television, radio and podcasting studios and labs will have to be packed and moved by June 30.
Cambridge Community Television has found its third executive director in Jessica Smyser, the leader of an arts and education nonprofit in Santa Fe, New Mexico, who before that worked in the Cambridge and Somerville music industry.
Much will be made about the similarities between “Bird Box” and a “A Quiet Place,” which both take place in the wake of a near-future apocalyptic event. But this film, despite the Oscar winners behind it, feels flat by comparison.
It’s baaaaaaack … and like a lot of sequels, the second annual HorrorFest being put on by Cambridge Community Television is bigger and has a different setting.
When Norman Lear got CBS to greenlight “All in the Family,” it changed the landscape of TV forever. As one talking head in this affectionate documentary says, the history of television can be broken into two periods: “Before Norman and After Norman.”
The Cambridge Chamber Singers and Mass Whole Notes out of Cambridge and Somerville are among 24 amateur singing groups from across New England selected to compete in the second season of “Sing That Thing!” from Boston public broadcaster WGBH.