Mayor Vi Lyles, City of Charlotte | Wikipedia
Mayor Vi Lyles, City of Charlotte | Wikipedia
The City of Charlotte has introduced a new streaming application for its government television channel, allowing residents to stay informed about city announcements, events, and council meetings through their mobile devices or televisions without needing a cable subscription.
Jason Schneider, the Communications Director for the City of Charlotte, emphasized the significance of this development. "The new streaming app is a game-changer for how residents can engage with the city and stay informed," he stated. "This app allows us to deliver important updates and information directly to our residents, whether at home or on the go and will make city meetings and content much more accessible not just to residents but to anyone who has access to streaming apps across the region and the country."
The app offers several key features:
- Live Streaming: View city council meetings, public forums, and community events in real-time.
- On-Demand Access: Access city briefings and highlights at any time.
- Exclusive Content: Watch interviews and special features related to city initiatives.
This initiative is part of Charlotte's ongoing efforts to improve accessibility, communication, and engagement with its community. The GOV Channel app is available for download from various platforms including Apple App Store, Google Play, Amazon Fire TV, or Roku Channel Store.