Frequently Asked Questions

Can you record my event?

The goal of WETC is to create educational programming for the whole town. While there are many events that people would like to personally see on television, we have a limited staff dedicated to making educational programs, and we cannot handle the demand for event coverage while working on our assigned programs. As such, WETC maintains a strict, professional standard on programming to ensure that our shows are of the highest quality, and thus we cannot tape many desired events. Although WETC may not cover your event, we welcome any resident willing to become involved to take classes at Weymouth Community Access where, after a few instructional courses, you may borrow a camera and air any event that you wish to tape.

What kinds of programming do you make?

The producers at WETC work on documentary style programs with the purpose of educating the residents of Weymouth about their town, its people, its condition, and current activities. In doing so, WETC works in partnership with town agencies to ensure that our programming is positive and enjoyable to all residents.

Can I get a copy of a program or government meeting?

WETC is no longer capable of providing DVD copies of programs and meetings. However, all of our current content is available to be viewed On Demand on our website. You are also able to download the file for any video by clicking the “Download video” button in the lower right corner of the video player. WETC has limited access to older programs / WHS sporting events.

How do I become a member of WCA-9?

Becoming a member of Weymouth Community Access is easy!  To become a member you must be a Weymouth resident, employee of the Town of Weymouth, or a person who is a member of a Weymouth based non profit organization.  In order to become a member, you’ll need to take our three classes.  These training sessions average around an hour and a half in length and teach the fundamentals needed to create high-quality programming.  Advanced editing and graphics workshops are also available to members if desired to to take your show to the next level.  WCA-9′s classes are scheduled on an “as needed” basis so contact us to today to start your training!

How do I submit a community bulletin notice?

All bulletin board requests for WCA-9 must be made by Weymouth citizens for non-commercial events. Simply fill out the form below with any details you can provide. All requests are subject to WETC staff availability and must be submitted 10 days prior to the event.

Meetings, events and more.

We strive to cover as many government and community meetings as possible so residents of Weymouth can stay on top of the latest issues at all times. Be sure to follow us on social media to stay up to date on the latest news around Town!