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Clear your calendar - It's going down! The Emancipation Day festivities will take place on Saturday, April 13 and the parade will start at 2:00 PM at 10th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW. The concert kicks off at 3:00 PM and will feature an all-star lineup of some of the best artists in the game! The concert at Freedom Plaza will also feature many of DC's own homegrown talent. Stay tuned for more updates and visit the "Save the Dates Section" for more information! 

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Clear your calendar - It's going down! Schedule Blocks kicks off on May 20th, and you're invited to take part in the festivities. Splash HQ (122 W 26th St) is our meeting spot for a night of fun and excitement. Come one, come all, bring a guest, and hang loose. This is going to be epic!

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DC Creatives! For 6 months, we have all experienced a new normal. As we all continue to adjust to the tremendous changes to our way of life, we now have a unique opportunity to create an even more vibrant city in a way that is a safe and sustainable for residents in all 8 Wards.

 

DC is, and has always been, a national leader in culture, arts and justice. Mayor Muriel Bowser led the country by having "Black Lives Matter" painted on the street that leads to the White House where protesters have been demonstrating against police brutality and systemic racism.  After local artists and volunteers painted the bold mural in large yellow letters on Black Lives Matter Plaza, cities across the country followed suit, artistically expressing their own support anti-racism protests. 

 

With the District's creative community front and center in the fight against injustice across our nation, this year’s Mayor Muriel Bowser Presents 202Creates Month celebration will be a special virtual experience for everyone, in the District and around the nation. We want the nation to be a part of this epic celebration of our diverse and creative community from all 8 Wards.

 

The 35th Annual Mayor’s Arts Awards will celebrate, showcase, and amplify the power of community, connection, and resilience in the District. The 2020 celebration will make history as the first ever virtual and televised Mayor's Arts Awards ceremony, sharing the humanity and creativity of the District of Columbia with a national and global audience. 


You can learn more about The Mayor's Arts Awards and 202Creates by tuning into the District’s Economic Recovery Team (DERT) Weekly Check-In on Tuesday, August 11 at 4 p.m. at mayor.dc.gov/live or by calling 844-881-1314.


We continue to support our creative community that shows up and shows out for the District and our nation every day. We invite you to join us to amplify creatives from all 8 Wards.

 

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202Creates Month

202Creates invites you to join us as we kick-off our annual 202Creates Month programming in September celebrating and highlighting DC’s creators. Our month long programming kicks off with virtual musical performances, includes featured fireside chats with notable business leaders driving innovation in the creative economy. Check us out and join in the virtual festivities online at www.202creates.com.

Mayor Muriel Bowser Presents 202Creates

Digital Masterclass Series

Through this virtual interactive masterclass series, 202Creates features fireside chats with experienced entrepreneurs to help hone skills and navigate changing business landscapes. The series includes confirmed featured entrepreneurs such as Chefs Kwame Onwuachi and Eric Bruner-Yang, award-winning producer Charneice Fox, and Lita Rosario, Esq, among others.

The District of Columbia Office of Cable Television, Film, Music & Entertainment is responsible for implementing, managing, and administering programs, initiatives, and services that support the District's creative economy. Sign up for our email list to receive monthly news & updates. Check out the latest eNewsletters.

For the first time ever, the 35th Annual Mayor’s Arts Award is going virtual and heading to a screen near you on September 30th at 7 pm EST! The NOMINATION ROUND is open now through August 27th, followed by the VOTING ROUND beginning August 31st through September 14th. Stay plugged in for more information on all things Mayor’s Arts Awards by RSVP’ing at www.dcmayorsartsawards.com and following @Entertain_DC

You can learn more about The Mayor's Arts Awards and 202Creates by tuning into the District’s Economic Recovery Team (DERT) Weekly Check-In on Tuesday, August 11 at 4 p.m. at mayor.dc.gov/live or by calling

844-881-1314. RSVP now!

 

Calling all creatives! Still figuring how to pivot your business and looking for resources? The DC Creative Affairs Office (CAO) in partnership with Gener8tor have your back. CAO hosted a series of conversations packed with actionable information, education and support which will help you better understand your why, build your business, and grow your brand. Check out the recorded webinars on-demand now.

Stay home and talk it out! GW and your CAO have teamed up for CARE FOR CREATIVES to offer pay what you can counseling for District based creatives. Email CCSCFoggyBottom@gwu.edu to get paired with a clinician who is there to help you! 

It's important to know that Care for Creatives is not intended to provide emergency services.  If you need support in an emergency, you are encouraged to call 911, or go to the emergency department of the nearest hospital. Also if you are feeling overwhelmed to the point of feeling suicidal or hurting yourself, please call 911 or the national suicide hotline at 1-800-273-8255.

Applications are open until September 15, 2020 for the Performing Arts Promotion Amendment (PAPA) Real Property Tax Rebate.

PAPA provides a tax rebate of up to $15,000 per year for performing arts venues that have a capacity under 300. The venues must host live performances for a minimum of 48 hours a month, for each month, of a taxable year equaling a total of 12 months. They must also pay the artists performing those live performances.
 
Initiated by the DC Creative Affairs Office and due to the pandemic, the DC Council passed this amendment to the PAPA Tax Rebate.During the 2020 tax year, venues can satisfy the monthly live performance requirement with only 5 months of live performances. The 2020 Tax Year runs from October 2019 - September 2020. 

 

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OCTFME LAUNCHES THE "ENTERTAINDC APP"

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The DC Office of Cable Television, Film, Music and Entertainment launches the EntertainDC mobile app. It's a free, all-inclusive, and fully searchable digital film & music directory that connects DC creatives in minutes - all at the touch of button. To stay connected, visit the app store and search "Entertain DC". Once downloaded, open the app and navigate to search your favorite location, crewman, music venue and more. Please note that the Entertain DC app is not yet optimized for Android, but will be readily available in the near future.

 

See below the easy steps to find the APP! 

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Check out this video on how to find the app using your iPhone! For more video's on the step-by-step process and our updated Reel-Scout website features, follow our social media channels below! 

The #EntertainDC Office sends a special congratulattions to the new Fall 2019  Residency Class! 

The #EntertainDC Office sends a special congratulations to the new Fall 2019 Residency Class!

WARD 1

Calvin Robinson, Ward 1

Victoria Ford, Ward 1

Kurt Elftmann, Ward 1

Dana Fletcher, Ward 1

WARD 5

Gregory Michael,

Ward 5

Thomasina Perkins-Washington, Ward 5

Kendell Renee Kelly, Ward 5

Robert Stephenson, Ward 5

Mica Powers, Ward 5
Hiba Akhtar, Ward 5

Hiba Jaafari, Ward 5

 

WARD 2

Eileen Chong, Ward 2

Justin Franks, Ward 2

WARD 6

Bryant Johnson, Ward 6

Mariama Bramble,

Ward 6

Dareon Amaru, Ward 6

Hayling Price, Ward 6

Lawrence Cosby,

Ward 6

Kevin Stokes, Ward 6

 


WARD 3

Tommy McFLY, Ward 3

Kelly Collis, Ward 3

WARD 7

Jocelyn Johnson-Green, Ward 7

Tommy Taylor, Ward 7

 


WARD 4

Ashley Blue, Ward 4

Emmett Williams,

Ward 4

Tara Pokras, Ward 4

Deirdre  Evans-Pritchard, Ward 4

WARD 8

Tashi Brown, Ward 8

Amber Robles-Gordon, Ward 8

Paul Spires, Ward 8

Victoria Ford, Ward 8

Aziyrah ThePoet,

Ward 8

ART AURÉ, Ward 8

Ronald (Smokey) Stevens, Ward 8

Cameron Poles, Ward 8

Xemiyulu Manibusan Tapepechul

Larry Neal Writers Award

xemiyulu Manibusan Tapepechul, aka Xemi the Two-Spirit, is a Salvadoran Nawat Non-Binary Trans Womxn writer, actor, and coach. She is the Artistic Director of Nelwat Ishkamewe, a multilingual theatre company for the Spanish-speaking and English-speaking Native American/Indígena Diaspora communities. Xemiyulu is always educating the public about Indigenous issues, and provides dire emotional labor for the growth of our mainstream communities. She leads community workshops that center healing through art, and help hone the artistic talents of our community members.

Marco Kay Photography

Emerging Creative Award

Marco Kay Photography - "Rather than call myself a photographer or what I do photography, I like to consider it as "Inspiring the moment!" This simply means capturing life as it is being inspired by the feelings, emotions, and all other attributes that creates the compositions of life. With my camera, whether it's a glamorous photoshoot, a fun day shoot in the city, or their special day, I give my clients their inspirational moments to relive every day and share with others." -Demarcus Davis

KENNEDY CENTER

Award for Visionary Leadership

Opened to the public September 7, 2019, The REACH at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is more than a physical expansion of the nation’s cultural center: It’s a new way of imagining the intersection between audiences and art. Envisioned as a complement to, and extension of, the Kennedy Center’s mission, the REACH supports both artistic and educational programming, with a strong emphasis on supporting artists, new works, and artistic development for artists at all levels.

Katie Burk

Award for Excellence in Visual Arts

Katie Burk is currently a Senior Graphic Designer at the marketing agency Nobody in Washington, D.C. She was previously a graphic designer at NPR headquarters from 2008 to early 2014 in their Marketing, Branding, and Communications department. Katie was also the graphic designer on the live events team at The Atlantic from 2014 to early 2015. She is a Louisiana native and LSU graduate, a bass clarinetist, a ceramicist, and handy with a hammer.

Marc Barnes

Award for Excellence in the Nightlife Economy

Marc Barnes is the owner of The Park at Fourteenth, one of Washington, DC’s largest downtown lounge and nightlife destinations and the owner of Republic Gardens and Dream (turned LOVE) nightclubs. He has been a staple in the District's nightlife economy for over 30 years.

Ian Callender

Award for Excellence in the Creative Industries

Ian Callender is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Culture House DC (formerly Blind Whino), an organization dedicated to providing a functional, organic art space for all to enjoy at no cost and learn more about the arts culture through various exhibits, events, live performances and artist workshops. The building embraces all things creative with all of its being. As an art object itself, with the exterior, fully painted, it serves as a pillar for creativity in our Nation’s Capital.

Models Inc.

Award for Excellence in Performing Arts

Models Inc. is a performing and model agency founded in March of 2006 in the Nation’s Capital, Washington, DC. Models Inc. was built from the bottom up with dedication, determination and hard work. The company is led by CEO Iran “Bang“ Paylor and Aaron Handy. Models Inc. is a place where our models can grow and learn from others, in areas such as dance. runway, print and editorial modeling. The performance group have graced  countless national and local stages including the grand opening of The REACH at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

DC Scores

Award for Excellence in Arts Education

Founded by teacher Julie Kennedy at Marie Reed Elementary School, DC Scores creates neighborhood teams that give kids in need the confidence and skills to succeed on the playing field, in the classroom, and in life. The program quickly expanded throughout DC, and in 1999, Kennedy began sites in Boston and Chicago, thus creating America SCORES, headquarters to 12 programs across the United States and Canada: Bay Area, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, New York, Portland, St. Louis, Seattle, Vancouver, and Washington, DC.

Vernard R. Gray

Award for Excellence as a Community Arts Advocate

Vernard R. Gray, East River Jazz curator/director is a native Washingtonian whose career, from the mid-60s to the present day has included documentary photography and videography, art gallery curating and management, wearable art designing, oral history recording, and jazz culture curation. Gray’s Miya Gallery project founded 1976, in downtown DC, led the Black Arts Movement of the 1970s through the 2000s. He has presented more than 300 jazz performances in the Washington-Baltimore region since 2008.

The content farm

Award for Excellence in Media Arts

The Content Farm is disrupting business as usual in the media industry, with dozens of projects in development and production, and a unique distribution model no other company can offer. The Content Farm is a one-stop-shop for the development, production, marketing, and representation of media content. Michael Holstein and Annika Young  are the creative forces behind Content Farm. The two have partnered on several media projects including "Live at 9:30", an award-winning documentary shot at the District’s internationally-famed 9:30 Club. The dynamic duo also produced "The Perfect Venue, a House Hunters-style television show that follows recently engaged couples on their search for the ideal wedding venue.

Herta Feely

Award for Excellence in the Humanities

Herta B. Feely is the author of numerous short stories and memoir, published in literary journals and anthologies. She received two fellowships for a novel in progress – the James Jones First Novel Fellowship and an Artist in Literature from the DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities – and an American Independent Writing Prize in Personal Essay. Now an editor, writing coach and ghostwriter at Chrysalis Editorial, a company she founded, Herta has worked with hundreds of writers helping them to transform and perfect their writing and find agents and publishers for their work.

Andy Shallal

Mayor’s Arts Award for Distinguished Honor

Artist, activist and restaurateur, Andy Shallal is the founder and owner of Busboys and Poets, a community gathering place. There are 7 locations throughout the Washington DC metro area, including its flagship location near the U Street Corridor, Federal Triangle, Takoma, Brookland and its newest location in the historic Anacostia neighborhood. The venues are embraced by the community across all 8 Wards. Busboys' clientele has included Barack Obama, Howard Zinn, Alice Walker, Cornel West, Naomi Klein, Ben Jealous, Michael Eric Dyson, Nikki Giovanni, Junot Diaz, Common, Moby, Larry King, Melissa Harris Perry, Angela Davis, Brittney Griner, Cory Booker, Maxine Waters, Solange, Esperanza Spalding, Howard Dean, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Danny Glover, and others.

List Block #5

Clear your calendar - It's going down! Splash Blocks kicks off on April 20th, and you're invited to take part in the festivities. Splash HQ (122 W 26th St) is our meeting spot for a night of fun and excitement. Come one, come all, bring a guest, and hang loose.

EILEEN CHONG, Ward 2

Eileen Chong Is A Visual And Literary Storyteller. Upon Graduating From The University Of Notre Dame With A Bachelor Of Arts In English And Film, Chong Moved To Korea And Traveled Extensively. Her Current Project Combines Her Work In Spoken Word And Video To Create Visual Poems Exploring Identity Within The Legacy Of Familial Relationships And Inherited Trauma.

TOMMY MCFLY, Ward 3

Tommy McFly has been named “local Ryan Seacrest” by The Washington Post and is a well-known host, emcee, and commentator in the DMV area. During their 202Creates residency, Tommy and Kelly Collis are looking to build strategic partnerships in the creative community for their new independent, internet-streaming morning broadcast, "The Tommy Show: Starring Kelly Collis and Tommy McFly," through their new Tommy Show app.

LORIANE M. ICIBACI, WARD 3

Loriane Icibaci Holds A Ph.D. In Environmental Technology And Design, And In Design For Sustainability From The Technical University Of Delft In The Netherlands. As Head Of Forma-I, She Focuses On Circular Economy, Life Cycle Thinking, Socioeconomic And Technological Analysis In Waste Prevention, System Dynamics, Urban Metabolism, Industrial Ecology, And Retrospective Bottom-Up Stock Analysis.
 


KELLY COLLIS, Ward 3

Kelly Collis Is A Native Washingtonian And Has Been Working In The DC Area For Over 20 Years. Kelly Is A Broadcaster, Entrepreneur And Co-Host Of The Tommy Show, A Live Broadcast Available On The Tommy Show App, Alexa, And Google Home.

GREGORY R. MICHAEL, Ward 5

Gregory R. Michael Has Established Himself In The Art Of Fine Crafted Tailored Clothing. He Consistently Employs Subtlety, Historical Appreciation, Timeless Elegance, Broad Knowledge Of Cloth, And A Passion For A Truly White Glove Concierge Experience In Every Action, Stitch, And Consultation. 
 

AZIYRAH THEPOET, Ward 8

Aziyrah ThePoet Is A Mother And Active

Arti-Vist Who Uses Her Art To Actively Impact The Community Through Mental Health Awareness And Poetry. Impacting The Youth Through Poetry And Spoken Word, AziyrahThePoet Has Performed At The Howard Theater, The United States Capitol, And Freedom Plaza’s “Moechella.” Aziyrah Also Mixes Activism With Her Artistry To Educate The Youth On The Importance Of Voting And Sharing Their Voice.

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2020 One Woman One Vote Festival: Ava DuVernay Tribute

Monday, March 9th at John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

The Kennedy Center’s One Woman One Vote Festival kicks off with a special screening of Ava DuVernay’s Oscar®-nominated documentary 13th, with Jason Moran’s powerful score performed live for the first time. Named for the 13th Amendment—which abolished slavery but permitted involuntary servitude as punishment for a crime—13th is an in-depth investigation of the U.S. prison system’s role in our nation's history of racial injustice. 


To learn more, please visit the "Save the Dates" section!  

DC Web Fest

Friday, April 3rd - Saturday, April 4th 

Founded in 2013 by DC filmmaker, author, professor, and technologist Otessa Ghadar, the DC Web Fest highlights the intersection of entertainment and technology, featuring the best of the indie spirit in digital content, (Series, Games, VR/AR, Apps, Podcasts, etc.) The mission of the festival is to entertain, educate, and promote these new and innovative forms of modern art. Be sure to join DC Web Fest April 3rd - April 4th! 



To learn more, please visit the "Save the Dates" section!

Building Bridges Across the River: Anacostia River Festival

Saturday, April 4th  at Anacostia Park

The 11th Street Bridge Park and the National Park Service present the sixth annual Anacostia River Festival, a premier event and official closing of the 2020 National Cherry Blossom Festival. This FREE event aims to encourage District residents and tourists alike to explore communities and parks east of the Anacostia River. In 2020, the Festival will celebrate Anacostia River, Park & Neighborhood, featuring special performances and activities including: boating, fishing workshops, hands-on art projects, musical performances, bike parades, and other unique programs engaging families with the river, its history and ecology.


To learn more, please visit the "Save the Dates" section!

DC RADIO

The District of Columbia Office of Cable Television, Film, Music & Entertainment is responsible for implementing, managing, and administering programs, initiatives, and services that support the District's creative economy. Sign up for our email list to receive monthly news & updates. Check out the latest eNewsletters.

DC RADIO LAUNCHES: 

 "OPC Radio Connect" Podcast

"OPC Radio Connect" Podcast hosted by Sandra Mattavous-Frye, Director of the Office of the People’s Counsel, directs listeners to the services and programs of the Office of the People’s Counsel for the District of Columbia. "OPC Radio Connect" will also provide information on a variety of utility and energy-related issues and how they relate to the daily living of District residents. This podcast will also share how they plan to carry out their mission to advocate, educate and protect DC utility consumers. "OPC Radio Connect" will begin airing weekdays at 7 AM in March. Be sure to tune in! 

 

Stay connected with DC Radio by visiting dcradio.gov

#202Creates

DC RADIO LAUNCHES: 

 "Making Money in the Music Business" Podcast

"Making Money in the Music Business" Podcast hosted by Dr. William E. Smith and Kenya McGuire Johnson will share insightful views on a variety of topics in the music industry that can help artists make more money from their music business. Making Money in the Music Business airs weekdays at 4 PM. Be sure to tune in! 


Stay connected with DC Radio by visiting dcradio.gov

#XclusiveDecember2018eNewsletter

DC Radio Upgrades Studios

DC Radio has completed it's studio upgrade project including noise reduction, new lighting, microphone windscreens and cameras. These upgrades will take the quality of DC Radio Podcast recordings to a new level and make DC Radio's programming available for District Residents on all popular platforms including SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, GooglePlay Music, Spotify, IHeart Radio, TuneIn.com,YouTube, on the DC Radio App for iPhones and Android, Alexa, Facebook and Instagram.

 

Stay connected with DC Radio by visiting dcradio.gov

#202creates

CAPITAL SKATE FEST 2019

Saturday, November 2nd at the DC Armory 

Calling all District residents - SKATING IN DC IS BACK ! You’re invited to the DC Armory for the first Capital Skate Fest! 


Roller skating is a culturally rich social sport and its past, present, and future should be celebrated and showcased. We look forward to welcoming you to the Capital Skate Fest! Ready to get your skate on?! The "Save the Dates" section on this page has all the answers!  

34th Annual Mayor's Arts Awards

Wednesday, November 6th at Union Market DC

The Mayor’s Arts Awards celebrates the extraordinary individuals and organizations that play such an important role in making Washington the best place to live and work.” - Mayor Bowser. 

 

The Mayor's Arts Awards are the most prestigious honors conferred by the city on individual artists, teachers, entrepreneurs, and creative organizations. We are excited to celebrate everyone that has an impact on the District's creative economy at this year's 34th Annual Mayor's Arts Awards! Visit the "Save the Dates" section for more! 


District of Fashion Runway Show 👠👗

Thursday, September 5th at Smithsonian American Art Museum

The District of Fashion Runway Show is DowntownDC’s premier fashion event. It serves as a unique platform for designers, buyers, fashion press, stylists, and other fashion creatives to conduct world-class business in Washington, DC. District of Fashion events serve as a kickoff to New York Fashion Week. The DowntownDC Business Improvement Corporation (BID) is working to establish the District as a thriving fashion capital and to create awareness about DC’s local, innovative and inclusive fashion industry. The event seeks to solidify DC’s status alongside thriving industry destinations such as New York, L.A, Paris and Milan.

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Cecap: stagehand 🎉

 Saturday, September 14th at IATSE Headquarters

The Creative Economy Career Access Program (CECAP) provides underserved District of Columbia residents access to entry level media skills training and a paid on-the-job training placement with a local media employer-mentor.  The goal of the program is to offer the training and marketable experience required to establish sustainable careers in the creative economy and a pathway to the middle class. In FY20 the CECAP program will provide 6 District residents a 3-week creative production training module provided by DCTV followed by an 11-month paid on-the-job training placement with a local media industry employer-mentor.

everyday @2:30 pm, LISTEN ON 96.3HD4 OR ONLINE 24/7 AT DCRADIO.GOV 🎧🎶

DC RADIO ANNIVERSARY 🎶

Congratulations are in order for DC Radio 96.3HD4 as we plan its Second Anniversary! The event will feature hosts from DC Radio programs, local along with national recording artists, special guests, and other District Creatives! DC Radio aims to educate, enlighten, and empower the residents of the District of Columbia! We encourage you to join us as we celebrate the history-making platform, our very own, DC Radio. Visit the "Save the Dates" section for more!


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filmmaker of the month 

The #EntertainDC Office is pleased to recognize Katie Bryden as our Filmmaker of the Month! DC resident Katie Bryden is the Senior Producer at Conservation International, headquartered in Arlington, VA, where she hosts, directs, produces, shoots, edits, writes and creates motion graphics for Conservation International’s short-form video content. Katie has led international productions in locations such as Tanzania, Fiji, Colombia, Peru, Indonesia, Timor-Leste and Kenya, in addition to creating the organization’s first-ever social media video series.  Her film on the Lau Seascape, which played at the UN Oceans Conference, led to an official commitment from the Fijian government to protect the area, and her film on the Gaborone Declaration of Sustainability in Africa has aided discussions on sustainability across Africa. Katie earned a Bachelor of Arts in Film & Media Arts with a minor in Environmental Science at American University and a certificate of Film Production from Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU) in Prague. During her time at University, Katie produced a three part 30-minute documentary called Chesapeake Footsoldiers in collaboration with American University and Maryland Public Television. The film won Best Environmental Production at the 2016 American Visions Awards and Best Documentary Short at the Hollywood International Moving Pictures Film Festival, and was a semi-finalist in the New York Film and TV Festival and DC Environmental Film Festival Finalist. 


To learn more, please visit www.katiebryden.com. Congratulations Katie!

CABLE TV INFO

The District of Columbia Office of Cable Television, Film, Music & Entertainment is responsible for implementing, managing, and administering programs, initiatives, and services that support the District's creative economy. Sign up for our email list to receive monthly news & updates. Check out the latest eNewsletters.

cable tv regulations

The Office of Cable Television, Film, Music & Entertainment is the regulatory agency that protects and advances the cable service-related interests of the District. At the #EntertainDC Office, our dedicated team is proud to consistently deliver world-class customer service in all aspects of our work. We readily supply information to meet the diverse needs of each constituent and make every effort to educate as well as inform. If you are a cable television customer, you have rights concerning billing practices, late charges, rate increases, disconnection or interruption of service and dispute resolution procedures, the #EntertainDC Office is here to assist.

 


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The District of Columbia Office of Cable Television, Film, Music & Entertainment is responsible for implementing, managing, and administering programs, initiatives, and services that support the District's creative economy. Sign up for our email list to receive monthly news & updates. Check out the latest eNewsletters.

Our mission is to produce and broadcast programming for the District of Columbia’s public, educational, and government access (PEG) cable channels and digital radio station; regulate the District of Columbia’s cable television service providers; provide customer service for cable subscribers; and support a sustainable creative economy and labor market for the District of Columbia.

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