Did you know that in addition to programs offered on
ECTV, which can be found on local cable providers' lineup and streaming 24/7 on
MyEscambia.com, you can watch many of our programs on demand on YouTube? On the
MyEscambia YouTube Channel, you can find a wide variety of videos about issues that impact our county. Check out a few of our latest postings:
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Considering adding a furry friend to your family? Meet a few of the great pets available at the Escambia County Shelter in the latest Pet of the Week segment. Click here to watch. |
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How prepared or unprepared are you for a hurricane? Get a few quick tips on how to prepare your home and family in the event a storm impacts our area. Click here to watch. |
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Do you know what each colored flag means on Pensacola Beach? Even on calm days, surf conditions can be deceiving. Get tips from Pensacola Beach Water Safety Chief Dave Greenwood about how to make the most of your beach trip. Click here to watch |
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Rip currents can pull even the strongest swimmer out to sea. Learn how to break the grip of the rip and make it back to shore safely with Pensacola Beach Senior Lifeguard Alex Johnson. Click here to watch. |
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SunPass© and the new, lower-cost annual pass can help take the stress out of your next beach trip and put you in the fast lane to your favorite Pensacola Beach spot. Click here to watch. |
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"In the Garden" is a series of gardening tips from Beth Bolles, UF IFAS Extension Escambia County Horticulture Agent. In episode 6, learn how to care for your azaleas. Click here to watch. |
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Marine Resources Manager Robert Turpin speaks on the importance of Bayou Chico, its environmental challenges and the first steps toward cleanup activities. Click here to watch. |
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One hundred billion plastic bags are used by Americans every year. While only used for about 12 minutes, they remain in landfills and waterways for thousands of years. Escambia County and ECUA ask you to reduce, reuse and recycle your plastic shopping bags. Click here to watch.
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Did you know that tens of thousands of plastic bags find their way to our waterways each year? Sadly, plastic bags are commonly eaten by sea life, killing over 100 million marine animals annually. You can help. It’s easy! Click here to watch. |
Commissioner also have their own playlists with all of their outreach shows:
ECTV is available on channel 98 on Cox Communications and the Brighthouse/Spectrum Networks, and channel 99 on AT&T Uverse. For more information on Escambia County's programming, contact Escambia County Community and Media Relations at 850-595-3476 or [email protected].