Fresno CMAC 1 Public Channel live stream
Fresno CMAC 1 Public Channel online television
Fresno CMAC 1 Public Channel is a public access television channel serving Fresno and Clovis, California, operated by the Community Media Access Collaborative (CMAC), a non-profit organization founded in 2012. The channel is headquartered at 1555 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 201, Fresno, California, in the historic Fresno Bee Building that once housed the Fresno Metropolitan Museum. As a dedicated source for online television, CMAC is the designated Public, Educational, and Government (PEG) access provider for the Cities of Fresno and Clovis, with the Public Channel specifically featuring content created by local residents, non-profits, artists, and independent producers from the Central Valley community.
The programming schedule allows viewers to watch live channel coverage of locally produced shows, community events, cultural programs, and independent films. While specific program titles and host names are not extensively documented in public records, the channel features original content produced by community members trained through CMAC’s facilities, including a 900 square foot television studio, editing stations, and classroom space. The channel provides hyper-local programming focused entirely on the Fresno and Clovis communities, including coverage of local arts, music, cultural festivals, talk shows on local issues, educational segments, and community affairs programming. CMAC also provides training resources for independent producers, non-profits, and other community and public agencies to get their stories told.
For audiences seeking a reliable live stream of Fresno public access content, the CMAC 1 Public Channel is widely available as a free-to-air service via cable television in the Fresno and Clovis area, broadcast on Comcast Xfinity Channel 93. The channel is accessible as tv online via the CMAC website at cmac.tv, as well as through the CMAC mobile application available for iOS and Android devices, and on streaming platforms including Roku, Apple TV, and Amazon Fire TV, ensuring that its community-focused programming reaches residents of the Central Valley and interested viewers worldwide. The channel is accessible to cable subscribers from Madera to the north and Tulare to the south, covering the entire metropolitan Fresno area.


