Yreka Community Television Channel 4 (commonly known as YCTV 4) is a small Public, educational, and government access (PEG) cable TV station based in Yreka, California. The studios are located North Main Street in Yreka and the station is broadcast daily on Northland Cable Television's Yreka area cable system on channel 4. It is run by the city of Yreka.
In 2006, the station began to revamp their efforts by working with Mountain Community Television of Weed, California.
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