Common use of Editorial Control Clause in Contracts

Editorial Control. Except as expressly permitted by federal law, the Franchisee shall not exercise any editorial control over the content of programming on the PEG Channels (except for such programming as the Franchisee may cablecast on such PEG Channels).

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Cable Franchise Agreement, Cable Franchise Agreement, Cable Franchise Agreement

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Editorial Control. Except as expressly permitted by federal law, the Franchisee shall not exercise any editorial control over the content of programming on the PEG designated Public, Educational and Governmental Access Channels (except for such programming as the Franchisee may produce and cablecast on such PEG Channels).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cable Franchise Agreement, Cable Franchise Agreement

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Editorial Control. Except as expressly permitted by federal law, the Franchisee shall not exercise any editorial control over the content of programming on the designated PEG Access Channels (except for such programming as the Franchisee may produce and cablecast on such PEG Channels).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cable Franchise Agreement

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