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Polk Government Television (PGTV)
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PGTV is Polk County’s government access cable TV channel. PGTV will broadcast live on Brighthouse Channel 622 and Comcast Channel 33. Tune in to follow county government meetings, government programs regarding services offered by Polk County, the Community Bulletin Board, Public Safety information and much, much more. Learn about services, activities and issues of Polk County Government.



Attention Bright House customers: Effective December 11, PGTV can no longer be seen on cable channel 19. It is shown on digital channel 622. If you used to watch PGTV on channel 19, you must call Bright House at (863) 965-7766 to rent a tuner box for $1.00 per month per TV you want to view PGTV. Please note that this conversion has been initiated and implemented by Bright House in multiple service areas. If you have any concerns about accessing your county government on television, please contact them directly at 965-7766. Comcast customers are not affected by this conversion and can continue watching PGTV on channel 33. Click on the “PGTV Live” icon to access webstreaming and program archives.


 
 
 
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