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