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Tune in to Wadsworth!

Few communities can boast about having their own local television station, but the City of Wadsworth can! WCTV (Wadsworth Community Television) just celebrated its 40th anniversary. Owned and operated by The City of Wadsworth, WCTV offers an abundance of free services to residents. Produce video content using cameras, tripods, microphones, lights, and editing systems for post-production - all provided with training and free of charge. A fully-equipped studio is available for community use, complete with three robotic cameras, graphics, audio, and green screen. We invite you to come and create!  

WCTV’s video content spans four local channels - Public (Channel 15 on CityLink or Channel 1023 on Spectrum), Educational (Channel 16 on CityLink or Channel 1025 on Spectrum), and Government (Channel 17 on CityLink or Channel 1024 on Spectrum), community announcements on Channel 18 (CityLink only), and live streamed on WatchWCTV.com

If you’re a sports fan, you are sure to appreciate WCTV’s ongoing commitment to bringing the community first-rate coverage of Wadsworth High School sports, with local announcers giving play-by-play action.  You are sure to see a professional quality production that compares to any national sports broadcast. Tune in to WCTV to see your neighbors, friends, and community leaders, your children’s or grandchildren’s school, plays and concerts, church services, and the annual Blue Tip Parade. You can also learn what is going on in the city government by watching WCTV’s coverage of City Council, Planning Commission, Board of Zoning Appeals, Cable Commission, Economic Development, Public Safety, Public Service, and Public Ways Committee meetings.  

WCTV is located in the Wadsworth Community Center at 619 School Drive in Wadsworth. 

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