The Florida Channel

Florida government-access TV network
The Florida Channel
TypeCable network
Country
United States
AvailabilityFlorida
OwnerFlorida State University
Florida Legislature
Official website
thefloridachannel.org Edit this at Wikidata

The Florida Channel is a government-access television network operated by Florida State University's WFSU-TV and the Florida State Legislature. The channel is currently carried by 46 cable TV systems throughout the State of Florida either on a part-time or full-time basis as well as through up to 18 live Internet streams and via satellite.[1] The station operates 24 hours a day though its normal broadcast schedule starts at 6:00 a.m. ET and ends at 6:00 p.m. ET with the day's programming repeated in a loop throughout the night. The Florida Channel also airs on the digital subchannels of most Florida PBS member stations and on some public independent and local cable-only stations.

When the state legislature is in session, live gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Florida Senate and the Florida House of Representatives is carried until the end of legislative business and is then usually followed by Capitol Update at 5:30 p.m. ET, which provides comprehensive coverage of each day's most significant legislative events.

When the legislature is not in session, other live gavel-to-gavel programming is carried, including the Florida Supreme Court, the meeting of the governor and cabinet and the Florida Public Service Commission meetings. When there is no live gavel-to-gavel meetings, other local or statewide public affairs programming is carried.

The Florida Channel's offices and studios are located on the 9th floor of the Capitol Building in Tallahassee.

Current affiliates

The following is a list of current affiliates of the Florida Channel which includes "over-the-air" and local and systemwide cable networks in addition to the live stream available on their website and using the Roku streaming device.[2][3]

City of License Station ID Channel Notes/Air Times
(all times ET, except where noted)
Bartow Polk County Government TV Comcast 5
Frontier FiberOpic 20
Spectrum (Except Poinciana) 644 / Poinciana 497
5:30pm to 7:30pm Monday thru Friday
Boca Raton City of Boca Raton TV Comcast 20
U-verse 99
6:00am to 12:00pm Monday thru Friday
12:00pm to 8:00pm Saturday & Sunday
Bunnell Flagler County TV Spectrum 492 12:00am to 8:00am Monday thru Friday (Preempted by local commission meetings)
Cocoa/Orlando WEFS 68.4 Programming available 24 hours a day
Crestview Okaloosa County School District TV ITV Wireless Cable 6 Programming available 24 hours a day (Internal ITV Network)
Daytona Beach WDSC-TV 15.2 Programing available 24 hours a day
Fort Myers WGCU 30.4 Programming available 24 hours a day
Fort Myers Lee TV Comcast 97 3:00am to 8:00am Monday thru Friday
6:00pm to 7:00pm Monday thru Saturday
Fort Pierce St. Lucie County Television U-verse 99 6:00am to 6:00pm Monday thru Sunday (Preempted for local government programming)
Fort Walton Beach Fort Walton Beach TV Cox 98 Programming available 24 hours a day (Unless preempted by Commission meetings)
Gainesville WUFT 5.3 Programming available from 8am to 6pm Monday thru Friday
Jacksonville WJCT 7.4 Programming available from 6am to 6pm Monday thru Friday
Leesburg Lake Sumter TV Comcast 13
Prism 83
Spectrum 498
6:00am to 8:00pm (Unless preempted by local programming)
Miami WPBT 2.2 Carriage when the Florida Legislature is in session only (First Monday in March until adjourned)
Miami Miami-Dade College TV Comcast (Miami-Dade County)
Comcast (Homestead) 21
Atlantic Broadband 78
KG Comm. 21
11:00pm to 8:00am Monday thru Friday (Daily during legislature session)
Miami Miami-Dade County TV Comcast 76
Atlantic Broadband 76
U-Verse 99
Check MDC-TV schedule for TFC programming schedule
Orlando Orange TV Comcast 9
Spectrum 488
U-verse 99
Programming available during legislative session only
Pensacola WSRE 23.3 Programming available from 5:00am to 5:00pm (Central Time) Saturday & Sunday
Panama City WFSG 56.2 Programming available starting at 10:30am (Outside of legislature session)
Programming available starting at 5:30pm Monday thru Friday (During legislature session)
Programming available starting at 11:00pm Monday thru Friday (During legislature session)
Panama City Escambia Government TV Cox Cable 98
Spectrum 98
U-verse 99
12:00am to 7:00am (Central Time) Monday thru Sunday
Port Charlotte Charlotte County Government Access Comcast 20 & 97 12:00am to 7am Monday thru Sunday
Tallahassee WFSU 11.2 Flagship station, Programming available 24 hours a day
Tallahassee 4FSU (Florida State University Educational) Comcast 4 12:00am to 6:00am Monday thru Sunday
Tallahassee School District of Lee County TV Comcast 23 1:00am to 5:00am Monday thru Sunday (Subject to preemption)
Tampa WEDU 3.3 Programming available 24 hours a day
Tampa Hillsborough County Television Comcast 22
Frontier FiOS 22
Spectrum 637
12:00am to 7:00am Monday thru Friday
12:00am to 6:30am Saturday & Sunday
Titusville City of Titusville Government TV Spectrum 498 6:00am to 7:30am Monday thru Sunday (Preempted by City Commission meetings)
Viera Space Coast Government Comcast 13 & 51
Spectrum 499
6:00am to 8:00pm Monday thru Friday (Preempted for local programming)
West Palm Beach WXEL 42.3 Programming available 6:00am to 6:00pm Monday thru Friday
West Palm Beach Palm Beach County TV Comcast 20 12:00am to 7:00am Monday thru Sunday

Controversy

In June 2011, it was revealed that the Florida Channel would receive $1.8 million for continued operation of the network, as part of the $2.8 million in funding that WFSU will receive. This is despite the $4.8 million of funding to other public radio and television stations vetoed by Governor Rick Scott in May 2011.[4]

References

  1. ^ "The Florida Channel - LyngSat". www.lyngsat.com.
  2. ^ The Florida Channel, Where To Watch (Retrieved on August 2, 2018 from The Florida Channel official website)
  3. ^ The Florida Channel How to Watch including Roku (Retrieved August 2, 2018 from The Florida Channel official website
  4. ^ "Gov. Rick Scott's veto of public TV and radio funds spares capital's WFSU – St. Petersburg Times". 2011-06-09. Archived from the original on 2011-06-09. Retrieved 2018-11-19.

External links

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