About Us
Our Story
SCCTV features professional staff productions of everything from local sporting events, plays and concerts to high school graduations and community parades as well as shows that provide news and information about our 9 member cities in the north east metro. We are your connection to your community
We work with member Cities and Townships of the Commission, as well as local non-profit organizations and the business community to provide professional video production services to inform the public about:
- information affecting residents' health and safety.
- Information about government services, resources, activities and policies concerning how residents can utilize these services.
- Information about community events.
- Showcase positive stories about people, places and community events.
Ramsey Washington Cable Commission
A Brief History
Ramsey/Washington Counties Suburban Cable Communications Commission (Commission), made up of 11 northeast suburban municipalities, was created in 1981, and its mission was to perform the cable television franchising process on behalf of those municipalities. As a result of that process, cable television first arrived in 1983. At that time, the cable company (then Group W of Ramsey/Washington Inc.) agreed as part of its franchise commitment to provide access channels, production equipment, and staffing necessary for local programming. Eventually, the Commission decided to call that community television operation “Suburban Community Channels (SCC).”
In 1999, the Commission and cable company implemented a renewed franchise agreement that is set to expire in August, 2019. Negotiations are underway for yet another renewal of franchise.
The cable company ownership changed hands several times in the 1980s and 1990s. Comcast has served as cable operator since 2002.