Minnesota Association of Community Telecommunications Administrators (MACTA) is a non-profit association representing approximately 100 cities and townships in Minnesota. MACTA was formed in 1982 as a trade association supporting its member cities by providing educational, networking, and legislative/regulatory assistance in areas relating to cable television and telecommunications. MACTA is a state chapter of the National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOA). MACTA members include cities, cable commissions, community cable TV facilities, and advisors working with these organizations.
Central St. Croix Valley Cable Commission Bayport
Baytown Township Oak Park Heights Stillwater Stillwater Township City of Barnesville Municipal Cable
City of Bloomington City of Coon Rapids City of Eagan City of Northfield City of Owatonna City of Savage City of St. Louis Park City of St. Paul Duluth/Superior Public Access TV ETV Eagan Television Grand Rapids Area CC |
North Metro Telecommunications Commission Blaine
Centerville Circle Pines Ham Lake Lexington Lino Lakes Spring Lake Park Northern Dakota County Cable Commission
Inver Grove Heights
Mendota Mendota Heights South St. Paul Sunfish Lake West St. Paul Northwest Suburbs Communications Commission
Brooklyn Center
Brooklyn Park Crystal Golden Valley Maple Grove New Hope Osseo Plymouth Robbinsdale Quad Cities Cable Commission Andover
Anoka Champlin Ramsey |
Ramsey Washington Suburban Cable Commission Birchwood Villlage
Dellwood Grant Lake Elmo Mahtomedi Oakdale White Bear Lake White Bear Township Willernie South Washington County Telecommunications Commission Cottage Grove
Newport St. Paul Park Woodbury Southwest Suburban Cable Commission Eden Prairie
Edina Hopkins Minnetonka Richfield Studio 1 TV Marshal
WRAC TV - City of Willmar
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