The Forest Lake Cable Commission
Lakes Area Community Television serves as the area’s public access television station providing needed communication and entertainment choices that enrich the communities of Columbus and Forest Lake. Local public access channels are carried on Midco cable channels, LATV 10 and Ranger 20, which air 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
LATV 10 is our local government and community channel that films and airs the City Council Meetings for Columbus and Forest Lake.
Viewers can also tune in to see Forest Lake and Columbus Planning Commission meetings, as well as, Forest Lake Economic Development Authority (EDA), Parks, Trails and Lakes, Airport, and Comfort Lake Commission meetings. Varsity High School Sports and Forest Lake School Board meetings air on this channel as well.
LATV 10 offers a variety of programming including exciting local community events like the Forest Lake 4th of July Parade and the Columbus Fall Festival. Audiences can also watch local religious services, business, environmental, and entertainment shows.
LATV 20 offers a community guide highlighting upcoming events in the community
Station staff professionally create programs with consideration to local viewer interests. Citizens can get training to produce their own programs, along with the potential to share it with a large, local viewing audience.
Lakes Area Community Television is a non-profit organization that operates on a small, fiscally prudent budget funded by franchise fees given by Forest Lake and Columbus cable subscribers of Midco. The station also earns necessary revenue from business sponsorship as well as DVD & video download sales.
Forest Lake and Columbus established the four-member Forest Lake Cable Commission (FLCC) that sets policy for the station. Each city appoints a city council member and citizen representative. The Cable Commission meets bi-monthly on the second Wednesday of at 4 p.m. at Forest Lake City Hall. 1408 Lake Street, South. Forest Lake. Meetings are open to the public.
LATV 10 is our local government and community channel that films and airs the City Council Meetings for Columbus and Forest Lake.
Viewers can also tune in to see Forest Lake and Columbus Planning Commission meetings, as well as, Forest Lake Economic Development Authority (EDA), Parks, Trails and Lakes, Airport, and Comfort Lake Commission meetings. Varsity High School Sports and Forest Lake School Board meetings air on this channel as well.
LATV 10 offers a variety of programming including exciting local community events like the Forest Lake 4th of July Parade and the Columbus Fall Festival. Audiences can also watch local religious services, business, environmental, and entertainment shows.
LATV 20 offers a community guide highlighting upcoming events in the community
Station staff professionally create programs with consideration to local viewer interests. Citizens can get training to produce their own programs, along with the potential to share it with a large, local viewing audience.
Lakes Area Community Television is a non-profit organization that operates on a small, fiscally prudent budget funded by franchise fees given by Forest Lake and Columbus cable subscribers of Midco. The station also earns necessary revenue from business sponsorship as well as DVD & video download sales.
Forest Lake and Columbus established the four-member Forest Lake Cable Commission (FLCC) that sets policy for the station. Each city appoints a city council member and citizen representative. The Cable Commission meets bi-monthly on the second Wednesday of at 4 p.m. at Forest Lake City Hall. 1408 Lake Street, South. Forest Lake. Meetings are open to the public.