government-access television
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In the United States, government-access television (GATV) is a type of specialty television channel created by government entities (generally local governments) and broadcast over cable TV systems or, in some cases, over-the-air broadcast television stations. GATV programming generally deals with public affairs, board meetings (i.e. municipal council, county commission, and school board), explanation of government services, and other public-service related programming such as public service announcements and longer public information films.
In the United States, laws regarding GATV are contained in the US Code, title 47, section 531 ({{usc|47|531}}), and are enforced by the Federal Communications Commission. Since cable systems are privately owned entities (unlike broadcast television), the must-carry requirement for GATV channels is often drawn out in local franchising agreements for the municipality or county it operates in.
GATV is often associated with public-access television, such as with the term PEG channels.
Statewide government access channels
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U.S. state | Network |
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{{flag|California}} | The California Channel |
{{flag|Connecticut}} | Connecticut Network |
{{flag|Florida}} | The Florida Channel |
{{flag|Illinois}} | Illinois Channel |
{{flag|Michigan}} | Michigan Government Television |
{{flag|Montana}} | TVMT |
{{flag|New York}} | NY-SCAN (defunct) |
{{flag|Ohio}} | The Ohio Channel |
{{flag|Oregon}} | The Oregon Channel (defunct) |
{{flag|Pennsylvania}} | Pennsylvania Cable Network |
{{flag|Washington}} | TVW (Washington) |
{{flag|Wisconsin}} | WisconsinEye |
See also
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Category:Law of the United States
Category:Federal Communications Commission
Category:United States communications regulation
Category:Television in the United States
Category:Television terminology
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