TV Programs
Access Osceola TV (AOTV) provides citizens the opportunity to watch their local government in action and learn more about what's going on in the community. Tune in to AOTV to catch City Commission, County Commission and School Board meetings, educational programming, the bi-weekly informational show, Kissimmee FYI, and much more.
Programs are broadcast several times during the week. Times vary, so you'll always have an opportunity to tune in to the shows.
Weekly Meeting Coverage:
City of Kissimmee Commission
Airing live the first three Tuesdays of the month at 6:00 P.M. the fourth Tuesday is devoted to Commission Workshops, which are not televised.
Replayed each Friday at 7:30 P.M. and each Sunday at 1:30 P.M.
Osceola County Commission Meeting
Airing each Thursday at 7:30 P.M. and each Sunday at 8:00 A.M.
Osceola School Board Meeting
Airing each Wednesday at 6:00 P.M. and each Sunday at 4:00 P.M.
Original Programming Produced by Access Osceola TV:
Kissimmee FYI
This 30 minute bi-weekly talk show gives you can inside look at the programs, services and activities taking place in the City of Kissimmee. Hosted by Carla Banks, Manager of Communications and Public Information, K-FYI showcases City business, local events, health tips, education, and other resources available to citizens.
Inside Osceola
Each month, County services, programs, special events and developments affecting County residents are explored by host Larry Krause, Public Information Specialist. This is a chance to learn more about County commissioners and employees as well as the projects they’re developing to make Osceola County an even better place to live.
School Matters
Hosted by Cecil Diez, this program features Osceola School district representatives discussing a wide range of topics, from proper nutrition in schools to educational testing to in-school resources and more. Check out this monthly program for an inside look into the Osceola educational system.
Real School
This monthly program visits area schools and takes the viewers inside to learn about the programs, resources and student organizations each school has to offer.
Counseling Connections
Hosted by counselors of the Osceola County School District and shot on location at area schools, this program informs parents and students about a wide variety of educational issues such as college entrance exams, innovative teaching methods, special needs programs, and more.
Flee to be Free
Produced by the City of Kissimmee in partnership with the Flee To Be Free taskforce consisting of local law enforcement and area agencies, this child abduction prevention and escape campaign outlines the dangers of abduction and measures children can take to prevent “stranger danger.”
Special Programming
Each month brings something new to Kissimmee/Osceola County and AOTV, from specially televised ceremonies to local events. Stay tuned to see what your fellow citizens are doing and how you can get involved.
Other Government programs:
Army Newswatch
Provides coverage about the people and events associated with our armed services. Produced and hosted by military personnel, these programs take you behind today’s headlines for a unique perspective.
In The Fight
Each month, this program offers up close and personal stories of men and women in uniform as they battle on the frontlines. Eye witness accounts of life on the battle lines sets this show apart.
NASA Programming
NASA’s Destination Tomorrow
A NASA-produced educational series, which focuses on NASA research- past, present and future designed for learners of all ages. The program gives the viewer an inside look at NASA, while demonstrating how research and technology relates to our everyday lives.
NASA’s Sci Files
An Emmy award-winning series produced by NASA, featuring instructional programs, which emphasize research and standards-based instruction, Problem-Based Learning, and scientific inquiry. Each program supports the national math, science and technology standards.
Education Programs & Series:
HEADJAM Series
Science, math and critical thinking skills come to life in HEADJAM, the award-winning, educational, six-episode video series for middle school students. These zany, brainy programs explore multi-disciplinary skills in a highly entertaining way.
Biodiversity: Wild About Life
This four-part docu-drama is about four teenagers who discover the value of the variety of life on earth. From wolves and plants to wetlands and deserts, the teenagers are inspired by positive actions to safeguard it. Suitable for middle, junior and senior high school grade levels.
A Home For Pearl
This award-winning four-part video series helps school children learn the importance of habitat by telling the story of an injured bald eagle named Pearl who is nursed back to health by caring youngsters. Suitable for elementary and middle grade levels.
Living Green
Living Green is more than just a new public television series from WUFT-TV/DT, it reflects a new way of life for the 21st century. Living Green focuses on how communities incorporate environmental concerns into their homes, neighborhoods, and businesses to help conserve natural resources and wildlife for future generations.

