MAYOR'S STATE OF THE CITY ADDRESS WILL LAUNCH GRESHAM WEBCASTING - COUNCIL MEETINGS AVAILABLE OVER THE INTERNET, ON-DEMAND
Posted: February 12th, 2010 10:54 AM
Gresham, Ore - The Mayor's annual State of the City address on Feb. 17, 3:00 p.m. will launch the City's new program to broadcast Council meetings at GreshamOregon.gov/videos.
"Residents will have three chances to watch their City Council in action," said Mayor Shane T. Bemis. "This new system will help make Council action accessible to even more people. You can watch in person, on cable, and now on-line from the convenience of a computer."
The technology the City is using provides residents with the opportunity to watch Gresham City Council and Gresham Redevelopment Commission meetings live from their computers or on-demand after the meeting through GreshamOregon.gov/videos.
The new online service is powered by San Francisco-based Granicus, Inc. The Granicus solution includes streaming software to capture, manage, store, and distribute online video recordings. In addition, the video player window includes the meeting agenda with direct links to access specific agenda item discussions within the archived meeting. Meetings will be archived and available for viewing for one year.
Archived meetings will generally be available for on-demand viewing the next day. Meetings will be archived and available for viewing for one year from the date of the meeting.
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