You won’t be able to watch the Dale City Fourth of July Parade live on TV tomorrow.
For the first time in at least 20 years, Comcast will not telecast Virginia’s largest Independence Day parade live on its cable system in Prince William County.
Viewers will be able to watch the parade online.
Here’s the latest from parade organizers:
Through the efforts of Monte Cansler of Frame Magic Video, the 2015 Dale City Parade will be streamed live.
Compton & Duling, LC Attorneys at Law are sponsoring the live feed. Please go to tinyurl.com/Dale-City-Parade-2015
Frame Magic Video Productions is a full-service production company with over 15 years of experience.
They specialize in motion graphics, social media videos, commercials, promotional, training videos, music videos and cinematic weddings.
Compton and Duling, LC Attorneys at Law, Community-Driven for the past 40 years. For more than 40 years, the experienced attorneys of Compton & Duling have provided cost-effective legal services to individuals, businesses and organizations with Northern Virginia.
Longtime parade organizer Ernestine Jenkins said she hopes the video of the parade will be shown later on Comcast.
Comcast did not return a request for comment on this story.
The parade takes place from 10 a.m. to noon on Dale Boulevard, from Kirkdale Drive to the a commuter lot on Gemini Way.