Arkansas’ C-SPAN?
Amanda Manatt, director of the state House Communications Office, advises that House proceedings during the upcoming legislative session will be broadcast live on the following channels:
• Little Rock, North Little Rock, Jacksonville, Sherwood and Bryant: Comcast Channel 18, and KETS, Channel 202
• Conway: Conway Corp., Channel 115
• Berryville, Eureka Springs, Green Forest, Fort Smith, Cedarville, Greenwood, Mountainburg, Van Buren, Harrison, Valley Springs, Bella Vista, Bentonville, Farmington, Fayetteville, Rogers, Springdale, Colcord, Decatur, Gentry, Siloam Springs: Cox Communications, KAFT, Channel 702
• Brinkley: East Arkansas Video, KETS, Channel 152
• Camden: Cam-Tel Cable, KETG, Channel 251
• Forrest City, Marianna, Wynne, Haynes, Vanndale: East Arkansas Video, KETJ, Channel 251
• Pine Bluff: Pine Bluff Cable, KETS, Channel 252
• Hot Springs: Resort TV Cable, KETG, Channel 252
• Bald Knob, Judsonia, Kensett, Searcy: White County Video, KETS, 251
• Hope, Prescott: Hope Community TV, KETG, Channel 252
AETN will provide the gavel-to-gavel coverage through its new AETN-2 channel. AETN has been providing live broadcasts from the House floor to Comcast Cable in Pulaski County on Channel 18 for more than a decade.
Live streaming video will be available on the House’s Web site starting with the opening of the session at noon Monday, Manattt says. Archived sessions also will be available on the site.
Tags: Arkansas House of Representatives
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