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In 2016, A Chat with Glendora was honored as the worlds' longest running public access television show still running. 1971 to 2018: 47 years 169 TV stations Boston to San Diego, 11900 TV shows. This record is on video archive of the Alliance for Community Media, annual meeting, Boston, waterfront. The award was presented by Free Speech TV, public access TV in the borough of Brooklyn, New York City. Glendora is the worlds longest' running Television personality, both broadcast TV and cable TV, and still going, 1953 to 2018. Still going today as of Flag Day, June 14th, 2023, the current statistics are: 53 years in public access TV, 14,232 programs. The Glendora Public Access Television Network now serves over 500 municipalities on 72 TV stations in: Boston, Quincy, Springfield, Pittsfield, Bridgeport, New London, Grafton, Mystic, Willimantic and 10 surrounding towns, New Town and 16 surrounding towns, Norwich and 10 surrounding towns, the three Hartford's, Meriden, Stanford, and 15 others in Fairfield County, Sonia and 8 other towns, Danbury, Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Statin Island, Newark, Trenton, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Chicago, Portland, San Francisco, San Jose, San Diego, San Antonio, Los Alamos and 14 others in New York State. If you've heard of the television show "Sixty Minutes", you must hear that Glendora has a television show called "thirty seconds". This is the worlds tiniest television show.