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About PHXTV

PHX11 began in 1984 as the city of Phoenix's government access cable channel with a staff of four and five minutes of programming per week.
Today, the award-winning PHXTV provides quality programs that educate, inform and entertain residents 24 hours a day, 7 days a week such as:
- Exclusive live gavel-to-gavel coverage of City Council policy sessions
- On the Issues featuring Phoenix City Council members and keeping residents informed about issues, programs and activities in their district
- Programs that give the public an inside view of how city departments operate
Meet the Team

Jason Ingersoll - Chief Multimedia Specialist
Jason Ingersoll is an award-winning videographer, photographer, and editor. Jason has been in the video production field for more than 22 years. At PHXTV, Jason serves as the Chief Multimedia Specialist.
He is also part of the social media team for the City of Phoenix and assists with keeping the residents of the 5th largest city in the country informed and up to date on important updates and initiatives.
Jason’s passion for storytelling can be seen in every photo he captures, video piece he edits, and social media post he makes. Before working at PHXTV, Jason served in the United States Marine Corps as a combat photographer. During his time in the Marines, he had the honor of documenting major events and milestones for the military and our country. Jason has also worked as a forensic photo specialist with the Phoenix Police Department.


Matt Barcellos - Multimedia Specialist
Matt Barcellos is an award-winning Multimedia Specialist at PHXTV with over 40 years of experience in all areas of video production. He creates, produces, directs, records and edits video programming for PHXTV and City of Phoenix social media.
Before coming to work at PHXTV, Matt worked in local television as a newscast director, master control operator, broadcast technician and news photographer/editor at TV stations in Tempe, Flagstaff and Tucson. He also has many years of experience as a freelance director of photography/videographer and live event multicamera director and sports production technician for local major league and collegiate sports. In addition, he teaches video production at Glendale Community College.
In 1984 when the City of Tucson started Tucson Cable 12, Matt was instrumental in the creation and startup of the channel. Two years later he came to the City of Phoenix to start what was then the Phoenix Channel but is now PHXTV.
He has always been a storyteller. Over the years his favorite stories to tell are about the City of Phoenix and the people who live here. Some of his favorite subjects are the performing and visual arts, architecture, history, historic preservation, aviation, innovation, sustainability and science.
When Matt isn't working you can find him grilling in his backyard, hiking in the Phoenix mountain preserves, biking along a canal or enjoying a taco and enchilada combo plate at one of Phoenix's many great Mexican food restaurants.


Aaron Becerril - Multimedia Specialist
Aaron Becerril is an award-winning videographer, photographer, editor, and certified drone pilot. He is the first civilian employee certified under the FAA’s Part 107 regulations to operate drones for both the City of Phoenix and the Phoenix Fire Department.
As a key member of the City of Phoenix’s social media team, Aaron plays a vital role in keeping residents of the nation’s fifth-largest city informed through timely and engaging digital content. He writes, shoots, and edits two online video segments: the award-winning Wait... You Do What!? and PHX In About a Minute, both produced in English and Spanish. As a bilingual communicator, Aaron was instrumental in founding and developing the City’s Spanish-language social media team.
At PHXTV, Aaron has served as both an on-air and off-air multimedia journalist and as a Master Control Operator. He also held the position of Multimedia Specialist for the Phoenix Fire Department, where he worked as a drone operator and Spanish-speaking Public Information Officer (PIO).
A Phoenix native, Aaron returned to the city after earning his degree in Mass Communications with a focus on Video Production in Mexico City, where he also worked as a Studio Director at a university. His lifelong passion for storytelling and public service drives his work every day.


Davronja Dossie - Multimedia Specialist
Davronja is a proud Phoenix native and Arizona State University alumni. At an early age, she knew she wanted a career in television and ironically found that with the city of Phoenix.
Davronja has been a dedicated employee for 20+ years, starting with the city's former education station, know99 Television. As a reporter, producer, and editor she told stories to highlight Phoenix youth and education. She also negotiated contracts to broadcast nationally produced educational programming. Her work has garnered several awards in the broadcast industry.
Davronja is currently a Multimedia Specialist for PHXTV, where she creates content to further the city's mission of serving residents. She finds her work to be rewarding and gratifying.


Felipe Peña - Multimedia Specialist
Felipe Peña has been in the professional broadcasting world for over 35 years. He started in Televisa, a network in Mexico. Felipe has used his work experience to expand his knowledge in producing, editing and reporting for major telecommunications companies such as Telemundo, KPNX 12,TBN and 3TV/CBS5.
Felipe has also covered public work in the local community. He brings forth his talents and energy into filming and creating promotions for organizations across the valley.
He has broadened his experience in the film industry through his documentary work, filming in different countries throughout the world. Whether it is filming locally or internationally, Felipe strives to bring forth his best in every aspect of his professional career.

Watch PHXTV
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PHXTV Livestream
PHXTV provides educational, informative, and entertaining video content to Phoenix residents. Join our livestream to watch city council meetings.
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City of Phoenix YouTube
You can also catch our programming on YouTube.
City business hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except for major holidays. You may also reach us at 602-262-6163 or for TTY Call 7-1-1