PROGRAMMING AND CHANNEL CAPACITY Sample Clauses

PROGRAMMING AND CHANNEL CAPACITY. 8.1 Provision of Programming and Channel Capacity. Grantee shall provide the programming and Channel capacity required in this Agreement.
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PROGRAMMING AND CHANNEL CAPACITY. 25 8.1 Grantee Compliance 25 8.2 Broad Programming Categories 25 8.3 Obscenity 26 8.4 Parental Control Device 26 8.5 Complementary Cable Service 26 8.6 New Developments 26 SECTION 9. EDUCATIONAL AND GOVERNMENTAL ACCESS 26 9.1 Designated access providers 27 9.2 GRANTEE COOPERATION 27 9.3 Access Channels 27 9.4 Access Reporting 28 9.5 Change in Technology 28 9.6 Access Channels On Lowest Level of Service 28 9.7 ACCESS CHANNEL LOCATION/RELOCATION 29 9.8 Return Lines 28 9.9 Technical Quality 29 9.10 PAYMENTS TO GRANTEE 29
PROGRAMMING AND CHANNEL CAPACITY. 14 5.1 CHANNEL CAPACITY 14 5.2 BROAD PROGRAMMING CATEGORIES 14 5.3 OBSCENITY 14 5.4 PARENTAL CONTROL DEVICE 14 5.5 LEASED ACCESS CHANNELS 14 5.6 BROADCAST CHANNELS 14 SECTION 6. PEG ACCESS 14 6.1 DESIGNATED PEG ACCESS PROVIDERS 14 6.2 ACCESS CHANNEL CAPACITY ON THE RESIDENTIAL NETWORK 15
PROGRAMMING AND CHANNEL CAPACITY. 25 8.1 GRANTEE COMPLIANCE 25 8.2 BROAD PROGRAMMING CATEGORIES 25 8.3 OBSCENITY 26 8.4 PARENTAL CONTROL DEVICE 26 8.5 COMPLEMENTARY CABLE SERVICE 26 8.6 NEW DEVELOPMENTS 26 SECTION 9. EDUCATIONAL AND GOVERNMENTAL ACCESS 26 9.1 DESIGNATED ACCESS PROVIDERS 27 9.2 GRANTEE COOPERATION 27 9.3 ACCESS CHANNELS 27 9.4 ACCESS REPORTING 28 9.5 CHANGE IN TECHNOLOGY 28 9.6 ACCESS CHANNELS ON LOWEST LEVEL OF SERVICE 28 9.7 ACCESS CHANNEL LOCATION/RELOCATION 29 9.8 RETURN LINES 28 9.9 TECHNICAL QUALITY 29 9.10 PAYMENTS TO GRANTEE 29
PROGRAMMING AND CHANNEL CAPACITY. 26 8.1 Grantee Compliance 26 8.2 Broad Programming Categories 26 8.3 Obscenity 27
PROGRAMMING AND CHANNEL CAPACITY. 26 8.1 GRANTEE COMPLIANCE 26 8.2 BROAD PROGRAMMING CATEGORIES 26 8.3 OBSCENITY 27 8.4 PARENTAL CONTROL DEVICE 27 8.5 COMPLEMENTARY CABLE SERVICE 27 8.6 NEW DEVELOPMENTS 27 SECTION 9. EDUCATIONAL AND GOVERNMENTAL ACCESS 27 9.4 ACCESS REPORTING 28 9.5 CHANGE IN TECHNOLOGY 28 9.6 ACCESS CHANNELS ON LOWEST LEVEL OF SERVICE 28 9.8 RETURN LINES 28 9.9 TECHNICAL QUALITY 29 9.10 PAYMENTS TO GRANTEE 29
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