Program Schedule

How to Watch Programs on MCTV Channel 6

MCTV is on Channel 6 on the Comcast Cable system on the San Mateo County Coastside. We serve the communities of Half Moon Bay, Montara, Moss Beach, El Granada, Princeton-by-the-Sea, Pescadero and La Honda. MCTV's video programming is shown during the day and in evening prime time hours. MCTV's program schedule can be seen on this website. MCTV cablecasts an automated community message channel with a music background when it is not showing video programming. The message channel provides information about local events and Coastside non-profit organizations. MCTV's Program Schedule is on the Message Channel.

How to Watch Programs On-line

To watch an MCTV program on-line, you can locate a program in one of two ways:

  • Search for the program by typing in the title of the program or key words that are in the program title in the search box.
  • Click on [GO] and all the programs with a similar title will be listed on the screen.
  • If (view) appears below a program's title, it is available for video on demand, and you simply click on (view) in order to start viewing the program on-line.
  • If the program does not have (view) listed under it, then it is not available for viewing on-line.
  • Click on a date on the calendar which will display the MCTV Program Schedule for that day.
  • Locate the program you wish to watch. Once again, to view program on-line, it must have the word (view) located underneath the program title.
  • Apple users: If you don't have Windows Media Player, you will have to download it from Microsoft and install prior to viewing.

MCTV's Program Schedule

MCTV's Program Schedule can be viewed by clicking on any date on the calendar. That will display the Program Schedule for that day. To view a different day's schedule, simply click on a different day on the calendar. You may select different months by clicking on the < > keys by the name of the month.

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MCTV has years of Pumpkin Festival footage. It's fun to look back and remember