Educational Access Channels Sample Clauses

Educational Access Channels. Throughout the Franchise term, beginning no later than the date provided herein for the rebuild of the Cable System to be completed, Grantee shall provide not less than six (6) video channels for Educational Access Programming to all Subscribers, as described in Grantee's Proposal, which will be Interconnected with all other City franchises and at least one of which shall be Interconnected with contiguous franchises in King, Snohomish and Xxxxxx Counties at the City's discretion and cost, if technically feasible, in accordance with the procedures in Section 6.8. Of the initial Educational Access Channels provided, one (1) Channel may be a Closed Channel and one (1) Channel may be dedicated to programming provided by a local public television broadcast station. Additional Educational Access Channels shall be provided as set forth in Section 6.9.
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Educational Access Channels. During 16 consecutive weeks, the Educational Access Channels are in use for substantially non-duplicated Programming 80% of a 60-hour programming week; provided, any channel dedicated to programming provided by a local public educational broadcast station pursuant to Section 6.6(B) shall not be considered in this calculation.
Educational Access Channels. Beginning no later than forty nine months from the effective date of this franchise, Grantee shall provide not less than six (6) 6 MHz channels for Educational Access programming to all Subscribers which will be Interconnected with all other City franchises and at least one of which shall be Interconnected with all adjacent systems in King, Snohomish and Xxxxxx Counties at the City's direction. Of these Educational Access Channels, one (1) Channel may be a Closed Channel at the City’s request, and one (1) Channel may be used for KCTS programming, although that channel will not constitute a trigger channel under Section 6.7(B). Additional Educational Access Channels shall be provided as set forth in Section 6.7.
Educational Access Channels. During 16 consecutive weeks, the Educational Access Channels are in use for Programming 70% of the time, five days per week, Monday through Friday, during the hours 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Re-runs shown solely for the purpose of meeting the trigger requirements shall not count.
Educational Access Channels. The Grantee shall make available one Government and Public Access channel, and three Educational access channels. An additional channel shall be reserved for Governmental and/or Educational use, and can be offered on the Grantee’s Digital Cable tier. The reserved channel shall be activated upon such time as one of the four analog access channels is “substantially full”. For purposes of this section, the term “substantially full” shall mean more than 150 hours per month of non-duplicative, non-character generated, commercial-free, locally produced programming. The City shall retain the right to determine the entities entitled to use of the Educational Access channels. Each of these entities shall abide by the terms contained in Appendix A of this franchise agreement. Grantee shall continue to provide and to maintain a dedicated line to any entity that currently has such a line, provided that the entity continues to produce programming for an unshared access channel. In order to effectively monitor the appropriate and effective use of the Educational Access channels, and to determine whether an entity deserves to continue its privileges with respect to such channel, an Educational Access Channel Policy (Appendix A) shall be promulgated by the Franchising Authority, which policy may not be amended during the term of this Agreement without the consent of both the Franchising Authority and the Grantee. The number of analog PEG channels shall be reduced to four no later than July 1, 2002.
Educational Access Channels. Schedule schools programming in consultation with an individual from each school corporation, to make suggestions regarding available programming content both locally and from outside sources, and to assist the schools in optimal utilization of their channel capacity.
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