In another example of the method 300, FIG. 5 depicts the computing device 102, determining, via the video analytics engine 110 (e.g., at the block 302 of the method 300), that the live broadcast media 108-1 includes a POI, in particular a wanted suspect having the face 118. Such a determination is indicated in FIG. 5 via “POI IDENTIFIED” at the video analytics engine 110. Furthermore, FIG. 5 depicts the computing device 102 determining (e.g., at the block 304) that an image 122, from one or more of the cameras 120, includes a face that matches the face 118 of the POI. As such, the computing device 102 determines that a condition 126 has been met (e.g., at the block 306 of the method 300). Such a determination is indicated in FIG. 5 via the term “MATCH” at the computing device 102 between the face 118 and image 122 being analyzed. As such, the computing device 102 determines that a condition 126 has been met (e.g., at the block 306 of the method 300). Hence, rather than provide the live broadcast media 108-1 that includes the face 118 to the display screen 112, the computing device 102 changes (e.g., at the block 308 of the method 300) from a first channel of the live broadcast media 108-1 to a second channel of the live broadcast media 108-2 (e.g., which, as depicted, is providing a nature show). It is understood that the computing device 102, when the face 118 is no longer in the live broadcast media 108-1 may continue to provide the second channel of the live broadcast media 108-2 at the display screen 112, or switch back to the first channel of the live broadcast media 108-1.