WCTV’s programming is distributed among three separate channels in what is called a “PEG” arrangement for Public, Educational, and Government.
WCTV’s programming can now be seen on both local cable television service providers:
-Comcast Channels 9, 10, and 22
-Verizon FiOS Channels 37, 38, and 39

WCTV-P is our “Public Access” channel. Programs seen on WCTV-P are produced by members of the general public, including WCTV staff and volunteer members, and producers from other access centers.These programs range from coverage of local events, talk programs, original entertainment, informational shows as well as church services and other religious programming.
WCTV-P is on Comcast Channel 9, and Verizon Channel 37.
For current WCTV-P program listings, click here.
For information on programs shown on WCTV-P, click here.

WCTV-E is our “Educational Access” Channel. Programs seen on WCTV-E comes from a variety of sources: local educational programming, including shows that are produced by the staff and students of the Wilmington Public Schools, is shown on WCTV-E. School recitals, talent shows, concerts, and sporting events, are some of the things you’ll see on WCTV-E.
WCTV-E is on Channel 10 on the Comcast system,
Channel 39 on the Verizon system.
For a WCTV-E program listing, click here.
         
         

In addition, special educational programming from the Classic Arts Showcase can be seen on WCTV-E during late nights and weekends.
The spectrum of classic arts disciplines aired on Classic Arts Showcase includes video samplings of animation, architectural art, ballet, chamber and choral music, dance, folk art, museum art, musical theater, opera, orchestral, recital, solo instrumental, solo vocal, and theatrical performances, as well as classic film and archival documentaries.
To learn more about Classic Arts Showcase,click here.

WCTV-G is our “Government Access” channel, and it is where you’ll find programs from and about government.
Among the programming shown on WCTV-G:
-Live coverage of the Board of Selectmen and School
Committee, as well as taped replays.
-Tape-delayed coverage of other town board meetings, such as the Housing Authority, Elder Services Commission, RMLD Board of Directors, and Cable Advisory Task Force.
-Shows about the State and Federal government.
-Programs produced by and about the military.
WCTV-G is on Comcast Channel 22 and Verizon Channel 38.
To see the program listings for WCTV-G click here.

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