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Thursday, March 3, 2022 by Tai Moses
Running out of streaming options for your evening entertainment? ATXN, the city’s government access channel, is now available on television apps like Roku, Apple TV, Google Play and Amazon Fire. Want to watch City Council meetings, public meetings and press conferences from the comfort of your own device? All you have to do is download the free ATXN app from the streaming platform of your choice, check out the ATXN viewing schedule, make some popcorn, and you’re all set. As city spokesperson Keith Reeves explained in a recent news release, “The goal of ATXN is to provide transparency to city of Austin activities by televising City Council and Boards and Commissions meetings, educational programming, and airing live news conferences. These new ways of watching ATXN provide a high quality, easily accessible way for Austinites to follow their local government.” Read up on the various ATXN programs available here.
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