David D. Ortega (left), Mayor of the City of Scottsdale and Barry Graham, Vice Mayor of the City of Scottsdale | https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/council
David D. Ortega (left), Mayor of the City of Scottsdale and Barry Graham, Vice Mayor of the City of Scottsdale | https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/council
Scottsdale Video Network has announced its program lineup for November, accessible through multiple platforms including Cox Cable channel 11, Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV, and via the LocalBTV app on mobile devices and laptops. Viewers can visit LocalBTV.com for more information.
The network's schedule includes a variety of programs covering topics from local history to wildlife exploration. Notable shows include "Arizona Wildlife Views," an Emmy-winning series showcasing Arizona's natural attractions, airing Wednesdays at various times throughout the day.
"Behind the Business" delves into the stories behind longstanding local businesses in Old Town Scottsdale. This program airs Mondays at multiple time slots.
For those interested in historical engineering feats, "Building Hoover Dam" provides insight into one of the industrial world's wonders with footage from the 1950s. It is scheduled for Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Fitness enthusiasts can tune into "Club SAR @ Home," offering exercise routines such as yoga and kickboxing on weekdays in the early morning hours.
History buffs might enjoy "From Scott to Drinkwater: The History of Scottsdale," which explores how Scottsdale got its name and other local stories. This airs Fridays at select times.
Environmental education is featured in "Grow Strong & Healthy Trees in the Desert," providing guidance on planting desert trees. This show is available Saturdays at specified intervals.
A focus on community preservation is highlighted in "Honoring Preserve Pioneers," detailing efforts to protect local natural areas since 1994. It airs Fridays throughout the day.
The award-winning series "Legends of Airpower" profiles influential figures in aviation history with exclusive interviews. Episodes are scheduled for Mondays and Wednesdays at different times.
Other programming includes educational content like "Lessons in Loyalty," neighborhood leadership resources through "Neighborhood College," safety tips with "Sprinkler's Clubhouse," veteran stories in "Veterans AZ," and medical advancements discussed in "Was World War I Good for Medicine."
The network also features historical storytelling with programs such as “Scoundrels, Rascals & Cutthroats” parts one and two on Saturdays, exploring notable events from Scottsdale’s past.
Viewers are encouraged to check ScottsdaleAZ.gov for updates on public meeting schedules that may affect regular programming times.