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 offers a variety of programming available 24/7 on Cox Cable channel 11 and through live streaming. Public meetings, including City Council, Planning Commission, and Development Review Board sessions, are also streamed live on the network's YouTube channel.
The network provides a weekly updated schedule for upcoming televised public meetings. Regular programming may be interrupted to cover these events.
One of the featured programs is the "2024 Founder's Day Celebration," which commemorates Scottsdale's founder Winfield Scott with contributions from the Scottsdale Historical Society and the Daughters of the American Revolution Winfield Scott Chapter. This program airs Sundays and Thursdays at various times throughout the day.
"Arizona Wildlife Views," an Emmy-winning show, takes viewers across Arizona to explore recreational and wildlife opportunities. It airs Fridays with episodes scheduled throughout the day.
Another highlight is the "Brown’s Ranch Interpretive Trail Grand Opening," showcasing Scottsdale’s McDowell Sonoran Preserve. This program details the history of a 20th-century cattle ranch and airs multiple times on Sundays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Historical insights are provided in "Building Hoover Dam," featuring footage from its construction in a film produced by the U.S. Department of the Interior in the 1950s. Viewers can watch this documentary at various times daily.
The "Hashknife Pony Express" recreates an officially sanctioned Pony Express ride from Payson to Scottsdale. It airs Sundays and Thursdays with several showings each day.
A historical narrative titled "Honoring Preserve Pioneers" recounts how Scottsdale City Council established the McDowell Sonoran Preserve on October 3, 1994. The program shares this story at different times on Sundays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
The series "Legends of Airpower" profiles notable figures who contributed to America's air power prominence. Featuring interviews with Chuck Yeager, Jim Lovell, Buzz Aldrin, and Paul Tibbetts, it airs Mondays and Wednesdays with multiple episodes per day.
Additional programming includes stories like "Lessons in Loyalty," exploring internment camp experiences in Arizona; "Living with Urban Wildlife," discussing cohabitation with local wildlife; and "Neighborhood College," offering resources for effective neighborhood leadership.
Other shows include historical documentaries such as "Operation Glen Canyon" about dam construction; regional histories like "Pinnace Peak History"; crime tales in "Scoundrels, Rascals & Cutthroats"; musical performances in "Songwriters' Showcase Marathon"; veteran tributes in "Veterans AZ"; and archival interviews in "Yesterdays: Herb Drinkwater."