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City of Rochester Introduces Closed Captioning on GovTV Platforms

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The City of Rochester is pleased to announce that closed captioning (CC) is now available for GovTV across all platforms, including cable and streaming services. 

Closed captioning provides text on the screen to transcribe audio in real time, making content more accessible to viewers. Users can easily toggle this feature on or off as needed. The captions, generated through advanced AI, provide up to 97% accuracy, although staff anticipates improvements over time.

GovTV continues to connect residents to vital information through live broadcasts, replays, and on-demand content. The channel offers a wide range of programming, including public meetings, department updates, public service announcements, and a Community Bulletin Board.

GovTV is available on Breezeline Channel 26, Comcast Channel 22, and streaming devices like Apple, Fire, and Roku by searching “Rochester NH.” Viewers can also access live streams, an on-demand library, archived meetings, and city-related content on the City’s website.

For more information about GovTV, visit www.rochesternh.gov/govtv.

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