Archive for November, 2008
Mandan Commission Prepares for Telecasts
Posted by: | CommentsThe Bismarck Tribune wrote an article on Thursday talking about the Dakota Media Access television coverage of the Mandan City Commission meetings starting in early 2009.
The meetings will be aired on Government Access, cable channel 2.
The commission is also working with Dakota Media Access to expand the coverage to the internet featuring live streaming and video on demand.
Stay tuned for more details on that.
Here is the link to the Bismarck Tribune article.
Government Meeting Agendas Online
Posted by: | CommentsDakota Meeting Access covers many of the government meetings in the Bismarck and Mandan area on Government Access, cable channel 2. Starting in early 2009, we will be adding the Mandan City and Morton County commission meetings to the schedule.
No matter what meeting we cover, you can easily find all of the agendas right here on our blog or at our website at www.freetv.org.
To find a particular meeting agenda, simply click on the navigation at the top of the screen called “Meeting Agendas”. There will also be drop down navigation listing a separate page for each meeting we cover. Here is a list of the meetings covered at this time:
- Bismarck City Commission
- Bismarck City Planning Commission
- Bismarck Park District
- Bismarck School Board
- Burleigh County Commission
- Burleigh County Planning Commission
- Burleigh County Social Services
You can also find more information regarding our schedules for live meetings and replays on our website at www.freetv.org/find
If you have any questions, please contact us at 258–8767 or send an email to van@freetv.org
Government Access Channel 2 Mission
Posted by: | CommentsCoverage of local government meetings, transmitted in their entirety, is the principal programming offered on Government Access. Other programming seen on Government Access includes public information from the cities of Bismarck and Mandan, candidate forums and debates, election information and programs originating from government sources. Programs can be viewed on Government Access, cable channel 2 and at www.freetv.org
