Founder Terry Kelliher on Kell News shares how the Public Access Media Network Platform will handle things and events such as Public Service Announcements.
It’s launching. go to https://publicaccessmedia.network
Messages like this will be served up as saftey warnings for local and state governments:
Be Aware Around Water: Protect Yourself from Snakes, Alligators, and Other Wildlife
Florida’s beautiful lakes, rivers, ponds, canals, marshes, and coastal waterways provide outstanding opportunities for fishing, boating, kayaking, hiking, and enjoying nature. They are also home to a wide variety of native wildlife. Whether you are visiting a neighborhood retention pond, a public park, or a remote nature preserve, it is important to stay alert and respect the animals that naturally live there.
As a reminder from your state wildlife safety officials, always assume that any body of freshwater could contain wildlife, including alligators, snakes, turtles, and other animals. Most wildlife prefers to avoid people, but unexpected encounters can happen when individuals become distracted or get too close.
Practice Smart Wildlife Safety
If you are spending time around water, keep these important safety tips in mind:
- Stay several feet away from the water’s edge whenever possible.
- Never feed alligators or other wildlife. Feeding wild animals causes them to lose their natural fear of humans and increases the risk of dangerous encounters.
- Keep pets on a leash and away from the shoreline. Dogs are naturally curious and can attract the attention of alligators.
- Supervise children closely whenever they are near ponds, lakes, canals, rivers, or wetlands.
- Watch where you step, especially when walking through tall grass, wooded trails, or areas with heavy vegetation where snakes may be resting.
- Avoid swimming in unfamiliar freshwater locations, particularly during dawn, dusk, or nighttime when wildlife may be more active.
- If you encounter an alligator or snake, give it plenty of space and allow it to move away on its own.
Wildlife Plays an Important Role
Snakes and alligators are valuable parts of our natural ecosystem. Many snake species help control rodent populations, while alligators contribute to healthy wetlands that support hundreds of other species.
Remember that these animals are not looking for conflict with people. Most incidents occur when individuals approach wildlife too closely, attempt to feed them, or ignore posted warning signs.
By respecting wildlife and remaining aware of your surroundings, everyone can safely enjoy Florida’s parks, waterways, and outdoor recreation areas.
Know Before You Go
Whether you are fishing, photographing wildlife, launching a kayak, or simply taking a walk around your neighborhood pond, make wildlife awareness part of every outdoor adventure.
A few moments of caution can help prevent injuries while protecting both people and the animals that call these environments home.
This important public safety message will also be discussed on the Public Access Media Network, owned by Terry Kelliher, during an upcoming episode of Kell News Radio featuring Peter Mingils on the Building Fortunes Radio Network. The program focuses on practical public information, community awareness, and educational topics that help individuals and families make informed decisions every day.
Stay informed, stay alert, and help protect both yourself and Florida’s incredible natural wildlife by practicing safe outdoor habits whenever you are around water.
More about Public Access Media:
The landscape of independent media and e-commerce is shifting rapidly, driven by emerging technologies and modern domain strategies. On the latest segment of Building Fortunes Radio, network host Peter Mingils sits down with industry innovator Terry Kelliher to discuss the upcoming trade show in Madison, Wisconsin, and the formal launch of a major digital initiative: the Public Access Media Network.
During the broadcast, Kelliher maps out the rollout plan for this ecosystem, while Mingils provides critical context by drawing real-life parallels to modern animal adoption coordination and the transparency of localized community policies.
Strategic Architecture: The Launch of Public Access Media Network
The foundation of Terry Kelliher’s latest project represents decades of architectural planning and persistent development. By combining advanced programming frameworks with integrated artificial intelligence, the Public Access Media Network is designed to streamline independent digital broadcasting and localized content management.
A central element of this expansion is the deployment of the new .chat domain name extensions. Kelliher explains how these specific domains are being utilized across local, state, and nationwide tiers of the network to foster direct audience engagement and interactive digital hubs.
To explore this expanding network infrastructure or to become a part of the platform launch, users can register directly through the primary portal.
Sign Up for the Public Access Media Network
E-Commerce Integration: What Can I Buy (WCIBUY)
Building on insights shared during previous broadcasts, Kelliher also highlights the ongoing development and synergy of his new e-commerce property, WCIBUY. Standing for “What Can I Buy,” the platform is designed to complement the media network by providing a streamlined, user-friendly digital marketplace.
As the digital media network expands, the integration of targeted e-commerce solutions offers a comprehensive ecosystem for both content creators and consumers.
Visit the WCIBUY E-Commerce Platform
Exploring the Conceptual Framework and Media Archives
For those looking to analyze the core philosophies, architectural ideas, and underlying technology driving these networks, several dedicated documentation and news hubs are available.
Public Access Blog News
To read detailed articles regarding the project scope, local policy tracking, and system updates, visit the dedicated blogging domain:
Read the Public Access Blog News
The Kell News Network and Broadcast Syndication
The central repository for all updates is Kell News, which is continuously updated with the latest audio segments and corporate announcements. In addition to the main Building Fortunes Radio broadcast schedule, listeners can find syndication across multiple platforms.
- Primary Archive: Access current and past episodes directly on the main news platform at Kell News.
- Alternative Syndication: Stream the audio broadcasts through partner networks via the Youmongus Radio Network.
As the preparation for the June 2026 Madison, Wisconsin Trade Show continues, these platforms will provide ongoing live updates, technical deep dives, and executive commentary regarding the future of public access digital media.
