TV3 (Medford, Massachusetts)

The channel's current facilities are located at 5 High Street, under then-U.S. Representative (and present-day United States Senator) Ed Markey's office in Medford Square.

[10] Over the decades, TV3 Medford has had programming including game shows, movie review, talk radio, entertainment, music, religion, finance, and politics.

In 2010, the original program Inside the Music, produced by saxophonist Deric Dyer, featured musician and former SNL singer Christine Ohlman.

Long-running controversial late-night show Zapp TV was first broadcast live on 40 Canal Street in Medford.

In 2010, the program welcomed WBZ-TV sportscaster Bob Lobel, long-time sports announcer and former 1960s Baltimore Colts executive, Upton Bell, pro ice hockey player Rick Middleton, and world welterweight boxing champion Tony DeMarco.

[citation needed] On April 8, 2010, the one-run program Dirty Talk Live: Sex Advice, and Naughty Stories aired on TV3 at 8:00 p.m. and sparked controversy among residents, politicians, and local media.

"[20] Councilor Robert Penta in a rage shouted over a City Council Meeting to the TV3 management that "you are sick to allow that to be broadcast over Channel 3."

TV3's Director of Operations Daniel Sarno defended the content of the program, telling Fox News "anything that is protected under the First Amendment is fair game on public access television".

Deric Dyer playing the sax
Deric Dyer playing the sax.
Diamon Dunhill, Gary Zappelli, Joe Kennedy
Diamond Dunhill, Gary Zappelli, Joseph L. Kennedy .