MCTV Martin County live stream
Martin County MCTV online television
Martin County MCTV (Martin County Television) is the government-access television channel owned and operated by Martin County, Florida, United States. The channel broadcasts to Comcast subscribers in Martin County on channel 20 and to AT&T U-verse customers on channel 99 . As a dedicated source for online television, MCTV provides live and recorded coverage of local government meetings, public hearings, and informational programming, as well as live streaming through the county website .
The programming schedule allows viewers to watch live channel coverage of the Martin County Board of County Commissioners meetings, which are televised as part of the county's open government initiative . The channel also broadcasts Local Planning Agency meetings, Code Enforcement Magistrate hearings, and Community Redevelopment Agency meetings live . MCTV airs special events such as the annual State of the County Address, featuring the Martin County Administrator presenting a review of county issues and accomplishments . The channel has provided live election night coverage with hosts Gabriella Ferraro and Peter Schaller, delivering returns for races including U.S. Representative, governor, county commission, school board, and judicial elections . During declared emergencies, MCTV broadcasts Martin County-specific emergency information, including updates from the Emergency Operations Center . The channel also airs educational programming such as the Coastal Lecture Series presentations on environmental topics including lionfish .
For audiences seeking a reliable live stream of Martin County municipal content, MCTV is accessible as tv online via the official county website at www.martin.fl.us/watch-mctv . The county offers video-on-demand access to past meetings and programs through the website and the county's YouTube channel . MCTV also provides informational programming related to county business, emergency management, and community resources, including during the coronavirus pandemic when the channel served as a source for county-specific information .


