The Telecommunications Board of Northern Kentucky (TBNK) is the cable television regulatory authority formed by an interlocal cooperative agreement among the Kenton County Fiscal Court and 15 local cities within Kenton County. The TBNK administers the cable television franchise agreements with Spectrum (Charter) and Cincinnati Bell, advocates to help with unresolved customer service problems on be
half of our residents, regulates pricing for the basic cable tier, and provides local Public Service Television Programming for Northern Kentucky. If you have an unresolved issue with either cable company and live in Kenton County (excluding Crescent Springs and Erlanger), contact the TBNK through email, fax or telephone. By coming together to form this regional board, our participating communities benefit from the economy of scale provided by pooling our resources in a larger entity to be able to provide better franchise administration services and a better production facility and local programming than any one community could afford on its own. As a condition of the cable franchise agreements, TBNK absorbed local access channel operations and created the Community Program Center to oversee the operation of seven (7) community media television channels on the cable system. By pooling resources, leveraging volunteers and interns and partnering with local community service organizations, schools and government agencies we have developed a first-class grass roots community television production facility. The Community Program Center gives our citizens and organizations a chance to create and air television programming reflecting the flavor of Northern Kentucky. These seven channels represent our area's Public, Educational and Government cable access or PEG.