CTV (Tennessee)

This article is about the public-access television channel in Knoxville, Tennessee. For the main television network in Canada, see CTV Television Network.
Community Television of Knoxville (CTV)
Knoxville, Tennessee
Channels Analog: Comcast cable 12
Charter cable 6
Digital: AT&T U-Verse channel 99
Affiliations Independent/Public Access
Owner Knoxville City Government
Founded 1975
Website CTVknox.org

Community Television of Knoxville, or CTV Knoxville, is an American public access television station located in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. It is owned by the Knoxville City Government. Broadcast facilities are located at 808 State Street in Knoxville.

History

CTV Knoxville began cable-casting (cable broadcasting) in 1975. Since then, it provided media production facilities to citizens of Knoxville and the Knox County area. Citizens of the area can get their own program to be broadcast on the channel, provided that the content is non-commercial. [1] In 2009, the station moved to its current facility.

Programming

Programs on CTV Knoxville include a selection of locally-produced programs that addresses a wide variety of issues in the city, county, nation, or globally. Programming includes meetings of the Knoxville City Council, the Knox County Commission, and the Knox County Ethics Committee. [2] It also provides non-commercial programs made by residents of the community. [3] In addition, The First Baptist Church of Knoxville broadcasts their worship services on the channel.

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