CTN Premieres and Live Meetings Week of Aug. 18, 2024

City of Ann Arbor Community Television Network

Week of August 18, 2024

Comcast Channel 16

Government Access and AT&T U-verse Channel 99

MEETINGS


LIVE City Council Meeting

Monday, 8/19 at 7pm

LIVE Park Advisory Commission Meeting

Tuesday, 8/20 at 4pm

LIVE Planning Commission Meeting

Tuesday, 8/20 at 7pm

LIVE Transportation Commission Meeting

Wednesday, 8/21 at 7pm

LIVE Environmental Commission Meeting

Thursday, 8/22 at 7pm

Meeting agendas are available online  http://a2gov.legistar.com/

PROGRAMS


Comcast Channel 17

Public Access

PROGRAMS


Down to Earth with Harriet Commack, The Power of Love,

Sunday, 8/18 at 5 PM

Perspectives on Trauma, Interview with Brenden Tubbs,

Sunday, 8/18 at 9 PM

Diocese of Lansing Outreach Mass: August 18, 2024,

Monday, 8/19 at 5 PM

Soapbox, Washtenaw Association for Community Advocacy,

Monday, 8/19 at 6:30 PM

 

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Comcast Channel 18

Educational Access

PROGRAMS


White House Chronicle, Social Disruptions Injectable, Weight Loss Drugs Might Create,

Monday, 8/19 at 6 PM

UCTV: Health and Medicine, Modeling Kidney Disease and Regeneration with Organoids Derived from Human Pluripotent Stem Cells,

Monday, 8/19 at 8 PM

UCTV: Teachers P.E.T., Script to Screen: Toy Story 4,

Tuesday, 8/20 at 7 PM

UCTV: Science, A Deep Look Into Innovation and Equity in the AI Revolution,

Tuesday, 8/20 at 7 PM

Cooking Demonstration Programming Marathon,

Saturday, 8/24  5-10 PM

Watch Channel 18 Now

Comcast Channel 19

Community Bulletin Board

PROGRAMS


Free Community Electronic Bulletin Board

This is a free of charge, convenient and simple way to promote nonprofit events, announcements. Send messages to ctn@a2gov.org or fill out this form 

Watch Channel 19 Now

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