BASIC BROADCAST SERVICE Sample Clauses

BASIC BROADCAST SERVICE. The Licensee shall make available a Basic Broadcast Service tier to which subscription is required for access to any other tier of service. Such basic tier shall, at a minimum, consist of: 1) all broadcast television signals carried in fulfillment of the requirements of Section 614 and 615 of the Cable Act of 1992, and 2) all active Public, Educational and Governmental (“PEG”) Access channel(s).
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BASIC BROADCAST SERVICE. That service tier which shall include at least the retransmission of local broadcast television signals and the Public, Educational and Governmental (“PEG”) Access channels, in accordance with the Cable Act of 1992. Said service tier may be marketed by the Licensee under a brand name which may change from time to time.
BASIC BROADCAST SERVICE. 15 Section 5.2 Programming.................................................................. 15
BASIC BROADCAST SERVICE. That service tier, currently known as Basic I, which shall include at least the retransmission of local broadcast television signals and the Public, Educational and Governmental (“PEG”) Access channels, in accordance with the Cable Act of 1992. Said service tier may be marketed by the Licensee under a brand name which may change from time to time.
BASIC BROADCAST SERVICE. 23 Section 5.2 Programming............................................................... 23 Section 5.3 Signal Transmission.................................................... 23 Section 5.4 Continuity of Service................................................... 24 Section 5.5 Converter Box, Remote Controls................................ 24 Section 5.6 Stereo TV Transmission............................................. 24 ARTICLE 6 COMMUNITY CHANNEL(S) & INTERNET ACCESS
BASIC BROADCAST SERVICE. That service tier which includes at a minimum the retransmission of local television broadcast signals and Access Channels in accordance with the Cable Act.

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