Woodstock Community Television | Since 2001

Your source for Community News, Events & Arts

WCTV is on Comcast channel 1080, VTel channel 175, and here.

About WCTV

Woodstock Community Television (WCTV) is a not-for-profit corporation that has been an important local resource since 2001. Our programming airs on Comcast channel 1080, and is available on-demand.

For your Local Community

We film a wide variety of school and community events, and local government meetings that affect you and your town. In addition to local Select Board and School Board meetings, we cover performances and competitions including many presented by the Pentangle Arts Council, the Calvin Coolidge Memorial Foundation, the Woodstock History Center, Zack’s Place Enrichment Center, Bookstock Festival of Words, the Ottauquechee Health Foundation, and community school and sporting events.

We are the source of unfiltered information about local governance, and we help provide the transparency that helps keep our democracy strong by informing and engaging community members. WCTV is a resource for all who would like to make their voices heard.

Paula Wehde, Executive Director
Lindsay Garrett, Digital Specialist

Charlie Rattigan, President
Serena Nelson, Secretary
Eric Fritz, Treasurer
Rick Fiske, Director

Support Woodstock Community Television

Woodstock Community Television provides a platform for local voices, events, and stories. As a non-profit organization, we rely on the generosity of community members and local businesses to sustain and enhance our programming.

Your contribution, no matter the size, will have a direct impact on the success and longevity of Woodstock Community Television. Your support will help us continue our mission of fostering community engagement and delivering high-quality programming to the residents. Thank you for considering our request.