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		<title>Cecil County Council Considers Live Web Video of Meetings; Audio, Archive Questions Remain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Live, from Elkton, it’s Tuesday night… Considering some of the comedy performances that have taken place at meetings of the Cecil County Commissioners, although fewer now that they have morphed into the County Council, watching meetings of the panel on the small screen might be a bit like viewing Saturday Night Live—even if it’s on a Tuesday and there are no celebrity guest hosts. The county’s Information Technology director, Scott Mesneak, briefed the Council members at their latest worksession on a possible solution to bringing video of their meetings to the public through a contractor that could provide live streaming on the Internet and a limited video archive for later viewing. He said “Swagit,” which provides similar services to other local governments around the country, could provide Cecil County with live streaming and storage of two meetings a month for a cost of $650 per month. The meetings would be broadcast live through the county’s website but in fact the technical functions and storage would be handled by the firm’s own website and staff. The proposal would include storage of the video archives for two years, he said, but they would be deleted after that time to save on broadband [&#8230;]]]></description>
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