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...private group of 13 city officials, the Cambridge Public Access Corporation (CPAC), has been formed to explore the potential of a television station which would broadcast programming produced by the community and potentially students...
...White House. It was also graced by Vice President George Bush, Congressman Jack Kemp, former U.N. Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick--and just about anyone who is even tempted by a run for the Republican presidential nomination in 1988, including some who once probably would not have bothered to return a CPAC phone call. Said David Keene, chairman of the American Conservative Union, one of 55 sponsors of the conference: "The conservative tide is still running...
Normally, public access channels are run by the cable companies themselves, but Cambridge officials set up the Cambridge Public Access Corporation (CPAC), a non-profit corporation, separate from both the city and the company, to control public access programming...
...CPAC is funded by the cable company, which must pay three quarters of one percent of its gross revenues to the corporation. Cambridge City Manager Robert W. Healy will soon choose 13 out of 52 applicants to make up the CPAC board...
...CPAC invited Kevin White, Chief of Police Joseph Jordan, School Commissioners, and the superintendent of schools to address the crowd, Hattie Dudley, co-chairman of CPAC, said yesterday. None of them attended the rally...