An unidentified speaker said TCTV posts previews and recaps of Templeton municipal meetings on both Facebook and YouTube and encouraged residents to subscribe to the channel for notifications.
Why it matters: Access to reliable recordings and previews helps residents follow local government business and know when to tune in for agenda items that affect the community.
Erin, a meeting participant, told the other speaker she avoids Facebook but missed “previews and recaps and important Templeton meetings” because of it: “I hate Facebook. I keep getting off of it, but then I miss seeing previews and recaps and important Templeton meetings so I can follow the local issues.”
In response, an unidentified speaker said the same previews and recaps are available on TCTV’s YouTube channel and recommended subscribing to receive notifications. “You can also get that on YouTube, you know,” the speaker said. The speaker also described TCTV’s YouTube page as showing area event listings and program videos and directed listeners to the channel’s community tab for posts about upcoming items.
No formal action, vote, or policy decision was made during the exchange; the remarks occurred as part of informal conversation about how to access TCTV content.
The exchange noted two practical steps for residents who want alerts: check the channel’s community tab and subscribe to the TCTV YouTube channel to receive notifications on the YouTube homepage.