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Ask the Mayor with Brian Callanan live at 7 p.m.!

It's our last live call-in show with the City's CEO in 2011. Why was an 84-year-old woman pepper sprayed at an Occupy Seattle protest? Does the Mayor support the recent federal raids of medical marijuana dispensaries? What does Mayor McGinn think of the proposal to ban plastic bags in Seattle? Stuffing, or potatoes?[More]

Wed., Nov. 30, 7 pm: Ask Mayor McGinn a Question on Live TV!

It's our last live call-in show with the City's CEO in 2011. Why was an 84-year-old woman pepper sprayed at an Occupy Seattle protest? Does the Mayor support the recent federal raids of medical marijuana dispensaries? What does Mayor McGinn think of the proposal to ban plastic bags in Seattle? Stuffing, or potatoes?[More]

Ask Mayor McGinn a Question on TV!

Join Mayor Mike McGinn and Seattle Channel Host Brian Callanan for the October episode of Ask the Mayor. Why did the Mayor order the arrest of Occupy Seattle protestors at Westlake Park? Does the Mayor support setting up a permanent homeless encampment on West Marginal Way? Why did the Mayor propose freezing[More]

McGinn on Belltown Crime: “50 individuals, 2,500 arrests”

Last night on Ask the Mayor, Mayor Mike McGinn unexpectedly unveiled a new effort to fight persistent crime on Third Avenue in the Belltown neighborhood. In response to a viewer’s question, McGinn revealed that Seattle Police Department Belltown beat officers have identified 50 people in that neighborhood who have been arrested 2,500[More]

Don’t Miss Your Chance to Ask the Mayor!

Join Mayor Mike McGinn and Seattle Channel Guest Host Barry Mitzman for the September episode of Ask the Mayor. How will the Mayor propose closing the City’s $25 million budget deficit? Why is the Mayor proposing a reduction in community center hours? Does McGinn support “body cameras” for Seattle police officers? Plus,[More]

Brian Callanan Named as SEATTLE CHANNEL’s Public Affairs Host

After an extensive regional search, Brian Callanan has been hired as SEATTLE CHANNEL Public Affairs Host and Producer. “After a very competitive process, SEATTLE CHANNEL is lucky to have found Brian to fill this unique position,” says John Giamberso, SEATTLE CHANNEL General Manager. Callanan is a 16-year veteran of broadcast journalism—all in[More]

What’s Your Question for Mayor McGinn?

Join Mayor Mike McGinn and Seattle Channel Guest Host Barry Mitzman for the August episode of Ask the Mayor. Now that voters have approved the “tunnel” referendum, how will the mayor help move the project forward? Why does McGinn support the expansion of sidewalk cafés in Seattle neighborhoods? Will the mayor keep[More]

Barry Mitzman Hosts Ask the Mayor

Join Mayor Mike McGinn and Seattle Channel Guest Host Barry Mitzman for the July episode of Ask the Mayor. Does Mayor McGinn support the proposed $80 car-tab fee for city transportation projects? Why does the mayor want to extend the hours of some bars throughout Seattle? Why did the mayor pull all[More]

SEATTLE CHANNEL Seeking Public Affairs Producer/Host

SEATTLE CHANNEL Cable 21 is hiring a Public Affairs Producer/Host for three regular programs. Co-Producer/Host for: City Inside/Out, a weekly taped show that covers important local issues; Ask the Mayor, a monthly, live call-in show with the City’s top executive; City Inside/Out: Council Edition, a monthly program with Seattle City Councilmembers. Desired[More]

On Ask the Mayor, McGinn pledges to follow voters on tunnel

In the latest edition of Ask the Mayor, host C.R. Douglas asks Mayor Mike McGinn what he will do if voters approve Referendum One, a ballot measure concerning the replacement of the Alaskan Way Viaduct with a tunnel (it will appear on August 16th primary election ballot). “If the public takes a[More]