…Communications Council 1195 E. Alex Bell Road Centerville, OH 45459 Phone: (937)438-8887 Online at: www.mvcc.net No fee is charged for a set of specifications. Bids will be accepted by MVCC,…
…Communications Council 1195 E. Alex Bell Road Centerville, OH 45459 Phone: (937)438-8887 Online at: www.mvcc.net No fee is charged for a set of specifications. Bids will be accepted by MVCC,…
…Communications Council (MVCC). This innovative addition will provide community members, educators, small businesses, entrepreneurs, and local organizations with access to a dedicated, well-equipped space for creating high-quality audio and video…
…junior varsity competitions of both boys and girls teams. These programs are produced in cooperation with broadcast students from Fairmont High School and West Carrollton High School. Watch for the…
14 High Schools Join Together for An Evening of Strings The concert was recorded by MVCC and the West Carrollton High School broadcast students On October 16, 2025, Northmont High…
…viewed on the following platforms: MVCC Cable Channels 5, 6, and 991 on Spectrum TV; Channel 99 on AT&T TV; www.mvcc.vote, www.mvcc.video, www.lwvdayton.org, and on the MVCC YouTube channel www.youtube.com/@MiamiValleyCC….
…school teams – all that and more will participate in the approximately 90-minute event, which will be both live on the channel and streaming live at www.mvcc.net. This year’s theme…
…the utilities to participate in the program. When will I see my new rate? You can expect to see the new rate one to two billing cycles following your enrollment…
…16th year of football highlights, tackles, and half-time bands presented by MVCC staff and students from both Kettering Fairmont High School and West Carrollton High School. Viewers can expect plenty…
…Foundation. These cutting-edge cameras represent a significant upgrade for the organization’s mission of empowering community voices through public access television. A New Chapter in Community Broadcasting After thirteen years of…
…with cable providers Spectrum TV and AT&T TV. Complete program schedule listings, as well as on-demand viewing, can be found at www.mvcc.video. MVCC was formed in 1975 as a council…
…Eaton, Englewood, Fairborn, Germantown, Kettering, Miamisburg, Monroe, Moraine, New Lebanon, Oakwood, Trotwood, Troy, Union, Vandalia and West Carrollton. Clayton and Lewisburg are participating in electric aggregation only, and Huber Heights…
Public sector technology leaders to merge, serve both schools and local governments https://www.daytondailynews.com/local/public-sector-technology-leaders-to-merge-serve-both-schools-and-local-governments/O5QWFJJGMBAQJG4GQ3AV5NZB4E/ By Jen Balduf – Staff Writer May 28, 2025 Two public sector technology leaders will merge, creating…
…submission Bank reconciliation issues Failure to obtain a timely Single Audit in accordance with Uniform Guidance Findings for recovery less than $500 Public meetings or public records issues The entity…
…Bridge during Bloody Sunday, she required 35 stitches. Her early activism against Jim Crow laid the foundation for her lifelong work in civil and human rights. She is also the…
…by eliminating the need for physical media like USB drives. New Desk Design: A brand-new desk now accommodates up to four speakers, fostering a more inclusive and interactive setting for…
History
Miami Valley Communications Council is a municipal communications and technology organization representing the eight member cities of Centerville, Germantown, Kettering, Miamisburg, Moraine, Oakwood, Springboro and West Carrollton. The council also has affiliate agreements with other Miami Valley cities. MVCC was formed in 1975 as a council of governments to monitor, regulate, and administer common cable television franchise agreements, manage the operation of the council's cable access television channels, and develop and implement intergovernmental projects designed to strengthen communications between member cities and their citizens. A policy-making body consisting of delegates representing member cities governs the council.
Funding
MVCC is funded through franchise fees paid by the cable service provider. Franchise fees are rent that the cable company pays for placing its wires over or under the public rights-of-way (streets.) MVCC uses these franchise fees to support its community access television activities, cooperative intergovernmental projects, and to explore new and changing technologies that will benefit member communities. The council, in turn, provides many services to our communities at little or no cost.