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Scottsdale Video Network announces diverse programming lineup

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Mayor David D. Ortega, City of Scottsdale | City of Scottsdale website

Mayor David D. Ortega, City of Scottsdale | City of Scottsdale website

Scottsdale Video Network (SVN) provides 24/7 telecasts on Cox Cable channel 11 and via live stream. Public meetings such as City Council, Planning Commission, and Development Review Board sessions are also streamed live on the network's YouTube channel. The SVN program schedule is updated weekly to reflect upcoming televised public meetings.

Regular programming may be preempted by meeting coverage. Notable programs include:

- "2023 Twilight Tattoo," featuring soldiers from the U.S. Army Military District of Washington's ceremonial units, airs Mondays at various times.

- "7th Fleet Band" showcases performances by the U.S. Navy's largest forward-deployed fleet band, airing Wednesdays and Saturdays.

- "Arizona Wildlife Views," an Emmy-winning program exploring Arizona's recreational and wildlife opportunities, airs Fridays.

- "Around the World with Navy Music," presented by the U.S. Navy Band Woodwind Quintet, designed for younger viewers, airs Saturdays.

- "Blue Zones Project | Launch Event" introduces a community initiative aimed at improving well-being in Scottsdale, airing Tuesdays.

- "Cinetime" features independent films highlighted at Chandler's International Film Festival on Sundays.

- "Hashknife Pony Express" documents the historic Pony Express route from Payson to Scottsdale, airing Tuesdays.

- "Honoring Preserve Pioneers" tells the story of establishing the McDowell Sonoran Preserve, airing Thursdays.

- "Legends of Airpower" profiles significant figures in American air power history with episodes airing multiple times weekly.

- "Living with Urban Wildlife" educates viewers about coexisting with local wildlife in the Sonoran Desert, airing Thursdays.

- "Mussel Decontamination" focuses on preventing invasive species spread, airing Thursdays.

- "Neighborhood College" provides resources for effective neighborhood leadership, airing Sundays.

- "Pinnacle Peak History," presented by historian Joan Fudala, explores Scottsdale’s geographical center and its history every Friday.

Additional programs include:

- The dedication ceremony for the Scottsdale Memorial for the Fallen airs Sundays.

- Boating safety tips from Arizona Game and Fish Department in “Splash! Boating Safely in Arizona,” aired Thursdays.

- Crime stories from Scottsdale Police Department files air Wednesdays in “Stories from the Files of the Scottsdale Police Department.”

- “Veterans AZ” highlights stories and accomplishments of veterans across Arizona and airs Mondays and Wednesdays.

Programs like “Where Summer Winters” explore resort histories in Scottsdale while wildfire mitigation strategies are discussed in “Wildfire Mitigation | Cleaning Up Hazardous Vegetation” on Tuesdays and Fridays.

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