What kind of programming can air on public access?
Programming on almost any topic imaginable can air on public access television. The content is the sole responsibility of the producer and is protected under the First Amendment in the United States Constitution. All editorial control rests with the public access producer. The programming is not censored by KMVT, the City, nor the local cable operator. However, some content, such as obscenity, is not protected by the First Amendment and cannot air on KMVT or any public access channel. KMVT also prohibits commercial programming on the channel.