UDC-TV

UDC-TV is an educational access television station based in Washington, D.C., the federal capital of the United States. It is owned and operated by the University of the District of Columbia. UDC-TV can be viewed anywhere within the UDC's campus, as well as any home or facility with cable TV service within the District of Columbia, including all hotels, federal and Congressional offices, as well as the White House.[1]

UDC-TV
Washington, D.C. United States
ChannelsAnalog: RCN Channel 19
Comcast channel 98 [1]
Digital: Verizon FIOS channels 19 and 21
Programming
AffiliationsIndependent / Student Access
Classic Arts Showcase (overnights)
Ownership
OwnerUniversity of the District of Columbia
Links
WebsiteUDC-TV Webpage

Programming

Locally produced programming from UDC-TV mainly focuses on health and family-related issues, as well as some locally produced educational programming. During the overnight hours and portions of the weekends, the station cablecasts programming from the Classic Arts Showcase.[2]

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