Hello from MHz Networks!
Just for clarification: MHz Networks offers ten 24/7 channels of premier international programming in Washington, D.C. All of the content is direct from the source and all are in English or are English accessible.
Beginning July 1, MHz Networks will launch Al Jazeera English– joining our nine other 24/7channels, including: euronews, France 24, NHK World TV, MCN, NTA, RT, SABC News International and VTV- in the Washington, D.C. market. On June 12, all 10 MHz Networks channels became available via digital broadcast...for free. Our channels are also available through all cable and telco providers in the area: Comcast, Cox, RCN, and Verizon FiOS. Our primary channel, MHz Networks 1 (MHz Worldview DC) is also available locally on DirecTV and Dish Network. For more information on the channels in the local D.C. metro area:
www.mhznetworks.org/mhzindc
Our national channel, MHz Worldview, is available in half of the top-20 U.S. television markets- nearly 24 million households nationally- via broadcast and/or cable in: Chicago, IL- WYCC; Philadelphia, PA- MiND TV (WYBE); San Francisco, CA- KCSM; Stanford, CA- Stanford University Cable; Washington, DC- WNVC/MHz Networks; Tacoma-Seattle, WA- KBTC; Cleveland/Youngstown/Akron, OH- WNEO/WEAO; Minneapolis, MN- MPS Cable; St. Paul, MN- St. Paul Neighborhood Network; Miami, FL- WLRN; Denver, CO- KBDI; Orlando, FL- WCEU; Salt Lake City, UT- UEN statewide; Las Vegas, NV- VegasPBS; Richmond, VA- WCVE; Charleston, IL- WEIU; Flint, MI- WDCQ; Warrensburg, MO- KMOS; Topeka, KS- KTWU; Austin-Rochester, MN- KSMQ and Charlottesville, VA- WHTJ, as well as nationally via DirecTV and WorldTV (powered by GlobeCast, G19) satellite. To see how to watch in the areas above, visit:
http://www.mhznetworks.org/mhzworldview/carriage/
A division of Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corporation headquartered in Richmond, VA, MHz Networks is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization and an independent, non-commercial broadcaster. MHz has studio facilities in Falls Church, VA and at Washington, D.C.’s Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center.