Orange Government Access TV live stream
Orange Government Access TV online television
Orange Government Access TV is the collective name for two distinct government television services: Orange TV (OTV) in Florida and Orange Government Access Television (OGAT) in Connecticut, each operated by its respective local government.
Orange TV (OTV) in Florida was launched in 1995 and is owned by the Orange County Government, based in Orlando, Florida. As a dedicated source for online television, OTV provides gavel-to-gavel coverage of Board of County Commissioners meetings, public forums, and emergency communications. The channel also produces short news segments about county programs and services. Live coverage includes official county events, summits, conferences, and award ceremonies. Orange TV is available on Spectrum channel 488, Comcast channel 9, CenturyLink Prism TV channel 1081, and over-the-air on channel 10.2 (WSWF). Viewers can also watch online via the official Orange County website or the Orange TV app on Roku in the Education category.
Orange Government Access Television (OGAT) in Connecticut is operated by the Town of Orange, with its responsibilities overseen by the OGAT Committee and the Board of Selectmen. OGAT has been cablecasting town meetings and special events since 1999, providing residents with access to local government proceedings. OGAT is available on Spectrum (formerly Cablevision) on channel 79 and on AT&T U-Verse on channel 99. For audiences seeking a reliable live stream, OGAT programming is accessible as tv online via the Town of Orange website at orange-ct.gov, which provides both live streaming and video-on-demand services for past programs.
While specific program titles and host names are not extensively documented in public records, both OTV and OGAT focus on government transparency and civic engagement, airing public meetings, community events, and informational programming about local services and initiatives. These channels serve as essential resources for residents to stay informed about their local governments.

