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North Metro TV is a community and Public, educational, and government access (PEG) television station servicing the cities of Blaine, Centerville, Circle Pines, Ham Lake, Lexington, Lino Lakes, and Spring Lake Park in Minnesota.
NMTV broadcasts on Comcast cable stations 14 (Public-access television) and 15 (community news, sports, and more). It also broadcast [[Government-access television (GATV) channels for the local city governments and Educational-access television for the school boards.
Most of NMTV's programming is available on-demand 24 hours a day via its website. [1]
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Sports
North Metro TV broadcasts several types of events including sports with their live production truck. Most of the productions done with their production truck are high school sports. The 3 high schools that NMTV covers are the Blaine Bengals, the Centennial Cougars and the Spring Lake Park Panthers.
Sports Den is a live, weekly highlight show that features the sports teams of Blaine, Centennial and Spring Lake Park. The show highlights numerous sports including football, soccer, volleyball, tennis, swimming & diving, hockey, basketball, wrestling, adapted floor hockey and more. Interviews with athletes and coaches, analysis, stats, standings and schedules are also a part of the show.
Sports Den is in 10th Season, formerly known as Locker Room Live, which ran for 12 seasons prior. Sports Den is hosted by Kenton Kipp and Jeff Dinsmore, who have been the hosts for over 14 years.
Public Access
North Metro TV hosts an exciting Public-access television community. Any citizen of the seven cities NMTV services is welcome to use North Metro’s professional grade cameras, studios, and editing equipment free of charge. Free classes in the use of these facilities and equipment are also available.
Some of the programs broadcast on North Metro Channel 14 include Hotfoot Stompers, Love Power, Positive Investigations, The Sick and Twisted World of Bobby Elwood, [Local Edition] with [Devry Foss], Komedy Kids, and more.
News
NMTV is home to North Metro TV News, a now ten year old community news show. Anchored by news director Danika Peterson and producer Ben Hayle, North Metro TV News provides weekly coverage of news and events from across the northern metro area.
North Metro TV News airs daily at 10:30, 2:30, and 6:30 AM and PM on North Metro Channel 15. Charmed
References
[2] northmetrotv.com
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