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Manatee Schools Television (MSTV)
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Manatee Schools Television (MSTV), your connection to the School District of Manatee County, is the district’s employee-run and maintained television station licensed by the Federal Communications Commission.
MSTV broadcasts a combination of original and school produced educational and instructional programs as well as programming from various national and international sources. The station provides scheduled programming 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year on our local Frontier CH. 39 and Spectrum CH. 646 cable services. Live streaming is also available by simply selecting the “watch live” option located on the left menu of this webpage. MSTV programming is also available via Apple TV and ROKU Devices.
Manatee County School Board meetings are streamed and aired live on the above channels as scheduled every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. Board workshops are streamed and aired live as they take place. Board meetings are rebroadcast each Thursday at 5:45 pm.
“The mission of Manatee Schools Television is to produce and broadcast television programs supporting the vision of the School District of Manatee County and the educational needs of our students, staff, and community.”
Call us at 941-238-9400
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