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Members of the Seattle City Council interviewed on "Civic Cocktail" on the government-access television Seattle Channel, March 30, 2015.

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 (Шаблон:Usc), 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
Шаблон:Flag The California Channel
Шаблон:Flag Connecticut Network
Шаблон:Flag The Florida Channel
Шаблон:Flag Illinois Channel
Шаблон:Flag Michigan Government Television
Шаблон:Flag TVMT
Шаблон:Flag NY-SCAN (defunct)
Шаблон:Flag The Ohio Channel
Шаблон:Flag The Oregon Channel
Шаблон:Flag Pennsylvania Cable Network
Шаблон:Flag TVW (Washington)
Шаблон:Flag WisconsinEye

See also

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