Woodstock Community Television | Since 2001
Your source for Community News, Events & Arts
WCTV is on Comcast channel 1080, VTel channel 175, and here.
For your Local Community
We are proud to capture and share the moments that shape our towns—from school celebrations and community gatherings to the local government meetings that matter most. Alongside Select Board and School Board coverage, we highlight performances, lectures, and events from partners including 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 many school and athletic programs. As a trusted source for unfiltered local governance, we support transparency and help strengthen democracy by keeping residents informed and involved. WCTV is here as a resource for everyone—empowering voices and connecting our community through shared stories.
- Staff
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Lindsay Garrett, Digital Specialist
- Board of Directors
Eric Fritz, President/Treasurer
Rick Fiske, Director/Secretary
Bob Wagner, Director
Charles Rattigan, (Director, Ex Offico)
Job Post | Executive Director
WCTV (Woodstock Community Television) is looking for an Executive Director
Email cover letter and resume to [email protected] | Attention: Charlie Rattigan
The WCTV Director is responsible for the day-to-day operations of WCTV, WOODSTOCK COMMUNITY TELEVISION. WCTV is one of 24 public access stations in Vermont. It serves the communities of Woodstock, Reading, Pomfret, Taftsville, Hartland and Bridgewater.
Since its inception in 2001, WCTV has worked to share community news, events, and arts, weaving a rich tapestry of local VT culture. WCTV’s services, including live streaming, on-demand content, and coverage of a wide range of community events, and contributes to transparency in local governance.
As a PEG* Access television channel, WCTV is overseen by a volunteer board with day-to-day operations run by a television professional (WCTV Director) who oversees a part-time support person who manages its social media presence. WCTV serves its community by covering government and educational meetings; local sporting events; educational shows and entertainment programming. These locally produced programs are then shared on WCTV’s cable channels (Comcast and VTEL) and on its website and YouTube channel.
*Public, educational, and government access 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.