Management of Channels Sample Clauses

Management of Channels. The City may manage the PEG channels in whole or in part, or designate entities to manage the PEG channels in whole or in part. The City may establish rules for use of PEG capacity, or delegate that authority to an entity responsible for managing a channel.
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Management of Channels. (1) The five access channels shall be managed as follows:
Management of Channels. Designated Access Providers shall manage the PEG channel capacity provided under this Section 7, determine who may use the PEG channel capacity, and for what purposes, subject to such rules as the City may prescribe. Nothing in this section shall be read to require the City to set aside capacity for public use. Nothing in this License requires NPG to deal directly with any Designated Access Provider, other than the City, the Schools, NAU, the County or Coconino Community College.
Management of Channels. The County may designate one (1) or more entities, including a non-profit access management corporation, to manage the use of one or more of the PEG Access Channels.
Management of Channels. The County may, from time to time, designate or redesignate one (1) or more entities, including, but not limited to, a non-profit access management corporation, to perform any or all of the following functions:
Management of Channels. The Franchisors may designate one (1) or more entities, including a non-profit access management corporation, on the Franchisors' behalf, to program any or all of the Access Channels.
Management of Channels. The Franchisors may designate one (1) or more entities, including without limitation a non-profit access management corporation, on the Franchisors' behalf, to program any or all of the PEG Channels. The facilities of any such entity from which PEG programming is transmitted to the Franchisee’s headend facility in Xxxxxxx County shall be known as the “PEG Access Center.”
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Management of Channels. The City may designate one (1) or more entities, including a non-profit access management corporation, to manage the use of all or part of the public, educational, and governmental access channels.
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