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---PEG ACCESS/LOCAL ORIGINATION STUDIO. (a) The Licensee shall continue to operate, maintain and staff its full-time PEG Access/Local Origination studio in Bedford for a period of seven (7) days after the Execution Date of this Renewal License, at the same operational and funding level as that provided on the Execution Date. (b) Pursuant to Section 6.4 (a) above, upon vacating said studio, the Licensee shall ensure that said studio is in as good condition as it was on the Execution Date of this Renewal License.. The Licensee shall repair any damage to the studio prior to vacating the studio. The Licensee shall not remove any fixtures in the studio.
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---PEG ACCESS/LOCAL ORIGINATION STUDIO. (a) The Licensee shall continue to operate, maintain and staff its Westford PEG Access/LO studio in the Town of Westford, for the entire term of this Renewal License. (b) The Licensee shall not move or otherwise relocate said studio without advance, written notification to the Issuing Authority; provided, however, that the Licensee shall take into account and duly consider any concerns and/or questions raised by the Issuing Authority regarding any such relocation. (c) The studio shall be open for use on a daily basis Monday through Friday, and/or on Saturday (from time to time in lieu of any weekday thereof) by mutual agreement of the Licensee and PEG Access Users. The Licensee shall inform the Issuing Authority and the Advisory Committee of any change in the regular hours of said studio. (d) Pursuant to Section 6.6 infra, the Licensee shall purchase additional equipment for said studio facility, by the specified dates therein. (e) The Westford PEG Access/LO studio shall be for the exclusive use of Westford PEG Access Users and Tyngsboro PEG Access Users on a first-come, first-served basis, and for LO; provided, however, that the Licensee allocates all studio costs between Westford and Tyngsboro Subscribers on a fair and equitable basis, in accordance with applicable federal and State regulations. The PEG Access/LO studio shall not be used for any other purposes and/or for the benefit of any other subscribers than those referenced herein, unless otherwise agreed- to in writing by the Issuing Authority and the Licensee in advance of such intended use. (i) In the case where more than one Person requests the use of said studio facilities at the same time, the Licensee shall make a good-faith attempt to accommodate Westford Users. In the event of conflicts involving use or funding of said studio, the Licensee shall meet with the Issuing Authority of Westford, and/or its designee(s), and the Issuing Authority of Tyngsboro, and/or its designees (should they choose to participate) to equitably resolve such conflicts. (ii) If requested to do so by the Issuing Authority, the Licensee shall provide a written explanation of any such allocated PEG Access/LO studio costs, in sufficient detail to enable the Issuing Authority to understand how such costs have been allocated as allowed herein or required by applicable law(s). Unless agreed to otherwise, the Licensee shall provide said written explanation of costs to the Issuing Authority, in writing, within thirty (30) da...
---PEG ACCESS/LOCAL ORIGINATION STUDIO. The Licensee shall continue to operate, maintain and staff its Westford PEG Access/LO studio in the Town of Westford, for the entire term of this Renewal License.
---PEG ACCESS/LOCAL ORIGINATION STUDIO. The Licensee shall work with the Existing Licensee to develop procedures for the shared utilization of the studio located at Braintree High School, subject to Section 5.1.

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