Public, Education and Government Access Support Sample Clauses

Public, Education and Government Access Support. Grantee agrees to pay to the Grantor, within thirty (30) days after the effective date of this Franchise Ordinance and on the anniversary of such date for the term of this Franchise, the following amounts: Year 1 $ 50,000 Year 2 $ 50,000 Year 3 $ 75,000 Year 4 $ 75,000 Year 5 $ 75,000 Year 6 $ 100,000 Year 7 $ 100,000 Year 8 $ 100,000 Year 9 $ 125,000 Year 10 $ 125,000 Total $ 875,000 Such payments shall not be deducted from franchise fees or collected from subscribers as an external cost pursuant to FCC rules. Grantor shall only use such money in support of public, education and government access programming. Grantor shall provide an accounting to Grantee annually for such funds. Grantee shall have the right to renegotiate with Grantor the amounts and manner in which Grantee funds support for public, education and government access programming after the fourth anniversary of the effective date of the Franchise Ordinance if: (i) the County adopts a model for funding support for such programming that is inconsistent with or fails to take into account the amounts to be paid by Grantee to Grantor hereunder; or (ii) Grantee’s actual number of Subscribers in the City after such four-year period is below twelve thousand five hundred (12,500). To the extent necessary for Grantee to avoid further cost or obligation, Grantor shall negotiate in good faith a modification to Grantee’s obligations for support of public, education and government access support, equipment and facilities contained in this Ordinance, if under FCC regulations or state or federal law, Grantee is required to share costs with the provider of such facilities (currently Time Warner Entertainment-Advance/Xxxxxxxx Partnership (“Time Warner”)). In such negotiation, in addition to any costs Grantee may be obligated to share, it may be appropriate for Grantee to continue to provide some support to the City, taking into account the City’s needs and the reasonable profitability of the system.
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