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Spanish Fork City Council has taken significant steps to adapt to changing media consumption habits by introducing a new streaming service tier, SFCN OTT, during their meeting on February 18, 2025. This new offering, priced at $19.99 per month, aims to provide residents with a budget-friendly option for accessing popular channels, including the Hallmark Channel, while excluding local channels that can be accessed for free via antenna.

The council discussed the transition from traditional cable to streaming services, a move initiated last year. This shift reflects broader trends in media consumption, as more residents opt for streaming over conventional cable. The council emphasized the importance of maintaining affordability for existing customers while navigating rising costs from channel providers, which have led to increases in subscription rates across various service tiers.
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The basic service tier will see a price increase from $55 to $59, while other tiers will also experience adjustments. Despite these increases, the council clarified that the city's net income from these services will remain unchanged, as the price hikes are primarily driven by external costs imposed by content providers.

In addition to the new streaming tier, the council highlighted the availability of local channel SF 17 on YouTube, allowing residents to access local events and programming at no charge. This option provides an alternative for those looking to stay connected with community happenings without incurring additional costs.

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As Spanish Fork City continues to evolve its media offerings, the council remains focused on meeting the needs of its residents in an increasingly digital landscape. The introduction of SFCN OTT and the adjustments to existing service tiers are expected to enhance access to entertainment while addressing the financial realities of content delivery.

Converted from Spanish Fork City Council | February 18, 2025 meeting on February 19, 2025
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