Channel Capacity and Use Sample Clauses

Channel Capacity and Use. (A) Grantee shall make available to Franchising Authority one (1) Downstream Channel for PEG use as provided for in this Section. (B) Grantee shall have the right to temporarily use any Channel, or portion thereof, which is allocated under this Section for Public, Educational, or Governmental Access use, within 60 days after a written request for such use is submitted to the Franchising Authority, if such Channel is not "fully utilized" as defined herein. A Channel shall be considered fully utilized if substantially unduplicated programming is delivered over it more than an average of 38 hours per week over a six-month period. Programming that is repeated on an Access Channel up to two times per day shall be considered “unduplicated programming.” Character generated programming shall be included for purposes of this subsection. If a Channel allocated for Public, Educational, or Governmental Access use will be used by Grantee in accordance with the terms of this subsection, the institution to which the Channel has been allocated shall have the right to require the return of the Channel or portion thereof. The Franchising Authority shall request return of such Channel space by delivering written notice to Grantee stating that the institution is prepared to fully utilize the Channel, or portion thereof, in accordance with this subsection. In such event, the Channel or portion thereof shall be returned to such institution within 60 days after receipt by Grantee of such written notice. (C) High Definition (“HD”) Digital Access Channel. (1) Grantee shall continue to provide one (1) HD Access Channel, for which the Franchising Authority may provide Access Channel signals in HD format to the demarcation point at the designated point of origination for the Access Channel. Activation of the HD Access Channel shall continue so long as the following conditions are satisfied: (a) The Franchising Authority or its Designated Access Provider has the capabilities to produce, has been producing and will produce programming in an HD format for the newly activated HD Access Channel; and, (b) There will be a minimum of five hours per day, five days per week of HD PEG programming available for each HD Access Channel. For the purposes of this subsection, character-generated programming (i.e., community bulletin boards) shall not satisfy, in whole or in part, this programming requirement unless the character-generated programming is included on a channel that also contains HD PEG...
Channel Capacity and Use. (A) Upon effective date of this Agreement, all Access channels provided for herein are administered by the Grantor or designee. (B) Downstream channels. Grantee shall provide six (6) Downstream channels for distribution of Public, Educational, and Governmental Access programming. Grantee shall also provide one (1) closed discrete channel for use by Grantor; provided, however, use of the discrete channel shall terminate upon the activation of two (2) additional PEG access channels under Section 9.8 of this Franchise, or implementation of a mutually agreed upon alternative means to transport or transmit such discrete channel. (C) Initially and throughout the term of this Franchise, Grantee shall provide operating Upstream channels sufficient to enable character generated, pre-recorded and live cablecasts from Origination Points and Access Centers listed in Exhibit A to enable the distribution of PEG Access programming to Residential Subscribers on Access channels and to all Interconnection points on the Cable System.
Channel Capacity and Use. (A) Upon the Effective Date of this Agreement, all Access channels provided for herein are administered by the Grantor or designee.
Channel Capacity and Use. (A) Upon effective date of this Agreement, all Access channels provided for herein are administered by the Grantor or designee. (B) Downstream channels. Grantee shall provide six (6) Downstream channels for distribution of Public, Educational, and Governmental Access programming. (C) Until the upgrade is completed, Grantee will also continue to provide two (2) discrete channels (channel designations as of the effective date of this Agreement are channels 64 and 65). Upon completion of the upgrade, if economically viable, Grantee will cooperate with Designated Access Providers to migrate the programming currently carried on the closed, discrete channels to the I-NET described in Section 11.2 herein. (D) Upon completion of the upgrade, as established by the triggers set forth in Section
Channel Capacity and Use. 8.3.1. Upon the effective date of this agreement, all Access Channels provided for in this agreement are administered by the City or designee. 8.3.2. Upon the effective date of this agreement, the Grantee shall provide five Access Channels for distribution of PEG Access programming on the residential Cable System with provisions for an additional channel for public and government access uses. Such additional channel shall be made available when all channels granted pursuant to this paragraph are used for access purposes with locally produced programming 70% of the available broadcast time. The programming of additional channels required shall be distinct and non-repetitive of the previous channels. A program may be repeated no more than three times for purposes of the trigger calculation. For purposes of this computation, all time allocated to character generated or similar programming shall be excluded for the determination of when such channel is in use and programmed with public and governmental access programming. 8.3.3. The Grantee shall provide connection of all PEG Access Channels required by this agreement to and from the Grantee's Headend and the City’s, or its designee’s, Headends as of the effective date of this agreement. Grantee agrees to provide reconnection for the City’s, or its designee’s, Headend if it is relocated within 12 months of the effective date of this agreement, at no charge to City or its designee. 8.3.4. If video programming is delivered in a digital format or the City requests that PEG Channels be digitized, then, in lieu of the Access Channels provided for in section 8.3.2, there shall be a maximum of 18 PEG continuous, full-motion video programming Digital Channels (“Digital Access Channels”). The City shall determine the number of Digital Access Channels to be activated, not to exceed 18.
Channel Capacity and Use. 8.3.1. Upon the effective date of this agreement, all Access Channels provided for in this agreement are administered by the City or designee. 8.3.2. Upon the effective date of this agreement, the Grantee shall provide six Access Channels for distribution of PEG Access programming on the residential Cable System.//// //// 8.3.3. The Grantee shall provide connection of all PEG Access Channels required by this agreement to and from the Grantee's Headend and RVTV=s Headends as of the effective date of this agreement. Grantee agrees to provide reconnection for RVTV=s Headend if it is relocated within 12 months of the effective date of this agreement, at no charge to City or to RVTV. 8.3.4. If video programming is delivered in a digital format or the City requests that PEG Channels be digitized, then, in lieu of the Access Channels provided for in section 8.3.2, there shall be a maximum of 18 PEG continuous, full-motion video programming Digital Channels (ADigital Access Channels@). The City shall determine the number of Digital Access Channels to be activated, not to exceed 18. Finally, if all PEG video programming is delivered in digital format, the bandwidth available for PEG use shall not exceed twice the amount of bandwidth that is necessary to transmit the 18 PEG Digital Access Channels, except that the amount of capacity available beyond the amount required to transmit the eighteen 18 Digital Access Channels shall not be less than 12 MHz in any case.////
Channel Capacity and Use. 1. Grantee will continue to make available on the cable system, at no cost to Grantor, five analog channels. These five channels currently consist of the following, all of which are now activated: • Channel 3, which is the governmental access channel. • Channel 95, which is the public access channel. (The continued use of Channel 95 is subject to the provisions of paragraph C(1) below.) • Channel 31, which is an educational access channel operated by the Santa Xxx Unified School District under authority delegated by the Grantor. • Channel 98, which is an educational access channel operated by Cal State University Fullerton under authority delegated by the Grantor. • Channel 99, which is an educational access channel operated by Santa Xxx College under authority delegated by the Grantor. Each analog channel will be six MHz and will be capable of transmitting a standard analog video signal. At the request of the Grantor, Grantee will identify these channels by call letters that are specified by the Grantor. 2. All PEG access channels will be positioned on the basic service tier and will be fully accessible to subscribers, consistent with FCC regulations. 3. Grantee will not change the positioning of the Grantor’s government access channel 3 or educational access channel 31 without Grantor’s prior approval. If any such change is within the Grantee’s control, Grantee will give Grantor at least 90 days prior written notice. If any such change is not within the Grantee’s control, Grantee will give Grantor as much prior written notice as is reasonably possible, but not less than 30 days. Grantee must reimburse Grantor for all costs reasonably incurred, up to a maximum of $3,000 per channel, as a consequence of any change in channel position, including costs of notices to subscribers and modifications to descriptive literature. If the change is mandated by a federal statute or regulation and is not within Grantee’s control, Grantee may satisfy this reimbursement requirement by producing a 30-second advertising spot announcing the change in channel lineup and airing it on Xxxxxxx’s cable system. The total value of production and air time shall be not less than $3,000. 4. Grantee will ensure that the signal quality for all PEG access channel cablecasting is in compliance with all applicable FCC technical standards. Grantee will use equipment and procedures in order to minimize the degradation of signals carried on any PEG access channel that do not originate with th...

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