Watch Akaku 54 Live (2026)

Welcome to your destination for the Akaku 54 live stream. Connect with the Maui community through local events, cultural programming, and public access television from Hawaii.

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About Akaku 54

Akaku Maui Community Media is an independent, non-profit corporation established to provide public access television to the residents of Maui County, Hawaii. Channel 54 is one of its primary outlets, dedicated to amplifying local voices and fostering community connection.

Featured Content

Akaku 54 focuses on grassroots content created by and for the people of Maui:

  • Community Shows: Talk shows, interviews, and discussions hosted by local residents on topics affecting Maui.
  • Hawaiian Culture: Programs dedicated to preserving and sharing native Hawaiian history, arts, music, and language.
  • Local Events: Coverage of parades, festivals, school sports, and local community gatherings.
  • Educational Programming: Documentaries and informative segments created by independent local producers.

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History

Akaku was incorporated in 1992 to ensure that the residents of Maui, Molokai, and Lanai had a free speech platform on cable television. The word "Akaku" means "reflection" or "vision" in Hawaiian, reflecting the organization's mission to empower the community's voice through media.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Akaku 54 is a community access television channel operated by Akaku Maui Community Media. It provides a platform for local residents of Maui County to broadcast community-produced content.
Yes, as a public access community channel, Akaku 54 provides its live feed for free. You can stream it right here on TVNoov.
The channel broadcasts local events, community discussions, Hawaiian cultural and educational programs, independent local films, and talk shows produced by Maui residents.
Akaku operates out of Kahului, on the island of Maui, Hawaii, serving the entire Maui County.
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We collect streams from publicly available sources. Akaku is a non-profit community media organization. If you have any concerns, please contact us.

Last updated: February 24, 2026