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NACTV looks forward to upcoming move By Kira Paterson The Neepawa Banner It’s official. Neepawa Access Television (NACTV) has signed a lease and will be moving into the old Neepawa Press building in the coming weeks. Ivan Traill, president and CEO of the NACTV board, said that they hope to be moving in during the week of Remembrance Day. The need for the move was caused by the Town of Neepawa deciding to sell the building in which they currently rent space. Traill said that it had been an option to buy the building they are in on Davidson Street, however, many of the other tenants have moved out of the building already. Without rent money coming in, NACTV would not be able to afford the upkeep of the whole building. The only affordable option, other than the Press building, was the basement of the Roxy. But Traill didn’t think that the conditions were good enough for a workspace and the Press seemed to be the perfect fit. He said that right now, the station is more focused on making sure some important programs, such as the Rotary Auction, get done before they do any
moving. He said that the auction is one of Rotary’s main fundraisers during the year and he didn’t want to risk having technical difficulties during the move that would prevent them from airing it. The exact date for when they can get set up in their new location will depend on when the technician from Brandon can come out to get everything hooked up. Traill said that other than putting in a green screen and finding places to put everything, the building itself doesn’t need any changes. NACTV is looking forward to the move. The building suits their needs perfectly, having a large area for the studio itself and walls separating the studio from the office space. Traill said that one of the challenges to their current space is that everything is open, so if they’re filming something, everyone in the whole space has to be quiet so that the microphones don’t pick up the background noise. Another advantage to the new building is that it’s on the main street, which Traill said is much nicer than being tucked away in the back corner of a building with no windows. continued on page 2
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J a c k i e S n i d e r ( l e f t ) , N A C T V o f f i c e m a n a g e r, a n d I v a n Tr a i l l , p r e s i d e n t a n d CEO of NACTV are getting things in order for the move to 423 Mountain Ave.
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