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Beverly Hills Television (BHTV) is a municipal government access television channel owned and operated by the City of Beverly Hills, California, in the United States. The channel is a division of the city's Communications Department and is headquartered at Beverly Hills City Hall located at 455 N. Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, California. As a dedicated source for online television, BHTV was founded to provide public transparency and community programming for the residents of Beverly Hills on specially designated channels carried on local cable systems. The channel is funded by cable franchise fees and city budget allocations, and its content is not commercially sponsored.
The programming schedule allows viewers to watch live channel coverage of the city’s government meetings, including Beverly Hills City Council meetings, Planning Commission hearings, and public forums, which are televised live. In addition to meetings, the station produces a variety of original community-focused programs. Notable shows include Inside Beverly Hills, the city's official news magazine program; Beverly Hills Bids, a community event segment; and Murals of Beverly Hills, a cultural documentary series. The station also produces seasonal specials such as the annual State of the City address from the Mayor, coverage of the Beverly Hills Holiday Open House, and the Beverly Hills 9/11 Memorial Ceremony. BHTV also serves as a training ground for city high school students, offering internships to teach video production, editing, and live directing.
For audiences seeking a reliable live stream of local Beverly Hills content, BHTV is widely available as a free-to-air service via cable television across the city. The channel broadcasts on Spectrum (formerly Charter) on Channel 10, and AT&T U-verse on Channel 99. The channel is accessible as tv online via its official website beverlyhills.org/bhtv, which provides live streaming of the channel's content as well as an on-demand video archive of city meetings dating back to 2012. The channel is also available for live streaming through the city's official YouTube channel, ensuring that its local government, cultural, and community programming reaches residents of Beverly Hills and interested viewers worldwide.

