These meetings are intended to update community members about the design and construction progress of the Joe Louis Greenway between West Davison a
These meetings are intended to update community members about the design and construction progress of the Joe Louis Greenway between West Davison a
The City of Detroit owns 5+ acres of surplus properties in District 7 on and around the site of the former American Motor Corporation (AMC) Headqua
Offers up to date information on initiatives and policy from the Legislative Branch of the city’s government.
The Neighborhoods, a storytelling platform which offers news and features about interesting people and places across the city of Detroit.
Presents a platform for educational institutions, and organizations to enlighten viewers.
Provides residents an avenue to showcase self-produced programs.
The Media Services Department is an experienced creative team with one goal: Tell Detroit’s story.
From concept to conclusion, the Media Services Department uses the latest multimedia technology to produce heightened messaging through a variety of outlets.
Through television, print, and web, Media Services delivers useful, timely, and accurate information to the citizens of the great City of Detroit. The City of Detroit is always changing, which makes the message its residents receive that much more important.
The Media Services Department handles permitting of telecommunications providers that seek to obtain access to and ongoing use of the City’s rights-of-way for telecommunications facilities.
Telecommunications providers seeking access to the City of Detroit’s rights-of-way must first obtain and file a Metropolitan Extension Telecommunications Rights-of-Way (METRO Act) permit application along with a $500 application fee with the Media Services Department.
Permit applications will be approved or denied within 45 days from the filing date. Detroit’s telecommunications ordinance and the State of Michigan’s Metropolitan Extension Telecommunications Rights-of-Way Oversight Act (2002 PA 48 or “METRO Act”) provide the framework for this activity.
If you have useful, Non-Profit information you would like to share with our viewers via our bulletin board, please download the "Public Service Announcement" form and Email the completed form to [email protected] and write “PSA” in the subject line; or fax it to (313) 224-4255.
If you have a video you would like to have shown on Public Access Channel 68 please call (313) 224-2100 to schedule an appointment to come in and complete the necessary paperwork; or you can Email [email protected] with your request. Please note: All submissions will be reviewed before airing.
The Detroit Film Office issues a no-fee general permit for all film production being completed in the City of Detroit. To obtain a DFO Permit, the film company or producer must complete a film permit application. Find out more on the film application process.
If you would like to request a DVD copy of one of our programs ($25 fee), Email your request to [email protected] and write “DVD REQUEST” in the subject line. We will contact you within 48 hours of receipt.
We accept DVD or MP4 files.
Currently, AT&T U-Verse (channel 99) and Comcast Cable (channels 10, 21, 22 and 68) subscribers can watch our PEG channels. These channels are required by federal law to be available to any cable service subscriber. If you can not access these channels please contact your subscriber.
[email protected] and write “PSA” in the subject line
If you are experiencing trouble with your overall cable service please contact your service provider. If you discover it is the cable channel contact Media Services at 313-224-2100.
Click your desired channel button for the list of upcoming programs.
Contact form and contact list by department
Information about the Detroit Film Office, including how to apply for a film permit.
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