MetroEast Channels
MetroEast Channels via Comcast Cable11 • 21 • 22 • 23 • 27 • 28 • 29 • 30
Channel 11
CAN- the Community Access Network (330,000 households) is interconnected with nearly all Portland-Vancouver area community media facilities and features programming from each facility.
Portland Community Media
Tualatin Valley Television
Willamette Falls Community Television
Channel 21
MetroEast's flagship channel (180,000 households) features a wide variety of locally produced programming.
Channel 22
MetroEast's Public Affairs and Acquired Programming channel. We carry NASA-TV on this channel from 4 am to 4 pm, along with local Planning Commission and Water District meetings. Channel 22 also features programs produced outside the East Metro area, like Free Speech TV’s “Democracy Now.”
Channel 23
Public access programming from Portland Community Media.
Channel 27
MetroEast’s education channel cablecasts school board meetings, locally-produced and satellite education programming, MetroEast community programs and Classic Arts Showcase. We also air disaster and emergency preparedness and training programs.
Channel 28
Portland Public Schools programming. Includes Mind Extension University programs and adult education courses.
Channel 29
OPAN- Oregon's Public Affairs Network- Regionally significant public affairs programming of importance to Multnomah County residents. Includes the Oregon Legislative Assembly TV Network, from 8 am to 5 pm, and municipal programming for Multnomah County Commission meetings. This channel also features the MetroEast Community Bulletin Board.
Channel 30
The MetroEast Government Channel, airing in Gresham, Troutdale, Fairview and Wood Village (128,000 households). Channel 30 features city council and county commissioners meetings as well as other government meetings of public interest. Channel 30 interconnects with Portland Community Media's "CityNet 30" to bring Portland City Council meetings to the East Metro area. During programming breaks, you’ll find our Civic Calendar here with music from local, non-profit jazz radio station KMHD.
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