PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL AND GOVERNMENTAL ACCESS. The Access Corporation, as designated by the Issuing Authority, shall continue to be responsible for the provision of Public, Educational and Governmental ("PEG") Access Programming to Subscribers, pursuant to the provisions of this Article 6 herein.
PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL AND GOVERNMENTAL ACCESS. LOCAL ORIGINATION FACILITIES AND SUPPORT
PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL AND GOVERNMENTAL ACCESS. 17.1 Franchisee shall comply with applicable Federal and State law, rules, and regulations pertaining to non-commercial public, educational, and governmental (PEG) access to the System.
17.2 In order to ensure availability of public, educational and government programming, Franchisee shall provide to Municipality up to one (1) dedicated Public Access Channel, up to one (l) dedicated Educational Access Channel, and up to one (l) dedicated Government Access Channel (collectively, PEG Channels).
17.2.1 If a PEG Channel is not being utilized by the Municipality, Franchisee may utilize such PEG Channel, in its sole discretion, until such time as the Municipality elects to utilize the PEG Channel for its intended purpose. In the event that the Municipality determines to use PEG capacity, the Municipality shall provide Franchisee with prior written notice of such request in accordance with NYPSC rules and regulations.
17.3 Franchisee shall provide the Municipality and the residents of the Municipality with equitable access to all non-commercial PEG access services provided by Franchisee as part of its PEG access policies, rules, and procedures. Should Franchisee’s said policies, rules, and procedures be inconsistent with the standards established in Section 895.4 of the rules of the NYSPSC pertaining to non-commercial governmental, educational or public access, such rules shall govern.
17.4 All PEG channels provided by Franchisee may be offered in any format using any transmission method.
17.5 Franchisee shall continue to maintain an insertion point at Town Hall, which shall include a fiber-optic transmitter, for the purpose of permitting the Municipality to originate non- commercial government/education access programming on the lowest digitally transmitted service tier on System from such location.
17.6 In consideration of the grant of the rights in this Agreement for the term described herein, and subject to Sections 17.6.1 through 17.6.3 below, Franchisee shall tender to Municipality, for the support of PEG access capital needs, a total of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00) (the “XXX Xxxxx”) payable in two (2) installments as follows:
(i) the first installment of the XXX Xxxxx in the amount of Twenty Five Thousand Dollars ( $25,000) shall be due and payable within forty five (45) days of the effective date of this Agreement; and (ii) the final installment of the XXX Xxxxx in the amount of Twenty Five Thousand Dollars ( $25,000) shall be due and payable by th...
PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL AND GOVERNMENTAL ACCESS. The Grantee hereby agrees to provide at least three channels, one each for public, educational and governmental cablecasting pursuant to Ordinance Section 33 (c) (1-3). Each channel shall be at least 6 MHz NTSC analog or digital equivalent, be carried on the basic service, and be available to the entire subscriber system serving the Village. Designation of use shall be by the Village. \\warner_milwaukee\vol2\work\comm&gov\franchis\warner\elkhtlak\wc\ag\10_6dft.doc
PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL AND GOVERNMENTAL ACCESS. The Access Corporation, as designated by the Issuing Authority, shall be responsible for the provision of PEG Access facilities, equipment and Programming to the residents of the Town, pursuant to the provisions of this Article 6.
PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL AND GOVERNMENTAL ACCESS. 16.1 The Company will comply with Part 895.4 of the PSC Rules.
PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL AND GOVERNMENTAL ACCESS. 17.1 Franchisee shall comply with applicable Federal and State law, rules, and regulations pertaining to non- commercial public, educational, and governmental (PEG) access to the System.
17.2 Franchisee shall provide the Municipality, and the residents of the Municipality with equitable access to all non-commercial PEG access services provided by Franchisee as part of its PEG access policy. Should Franchisee’s said policies be inconsistent with the standards established in Section 595.4 of the rules of the NYSPSC pertaining to non-commercial governmental, educational or public access, such rules shall govern.
17.3 The Municipality may request and Franchisee shall install one (1) remote access return line for the transmission of upstream programming from Town Hall. Upon receipt of a written request, Franchisee shall install such return line within ninety (90) days. Such access return line shall be used for origination of non-commercial governmental and educational access programming by the Municipality for the benefit of Franchisee’s subscribers in the Town.
17.4 In consideration for the rights granted in this Agreement, the Franchisee shall provide capital contributions of video production equipment, for the Town’s exclusive use, to be utilized with the Municipality’s education/government access channel. The value of the contribution shall not exceed Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000.). The list of equipment to be provided by the Franchisee is detailed in Exhibit B.
PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL AND GOVERNMENTAL ACCESS. Use of a channel position for public, educational and governmental ("PEG") access shall be provided on the most basic tier of service offered by Franchisee in accordance with the Cable Act, Section 611, and as further set forth below. "Channel position" means a number designation on the Franchisee's channel lineup regardless of the transmission format (analog or digital). Franchisee does not relinquish its ownership of or ultimate right of control over a channel by designating it for PEG use. A PEG access user - whether an individual, educational or governmental user - acquires no property or other interest by virtue of the use of a channel position so designated. Franchisee shall not exercise editorial control over any public, educational, or governmental use of a channel position, except Franchisee may refuse to transmit any public access program or portion of a public access program that contains obscenity, indecency, or nudity. The Franchising Authority shall be responsible for developing, implementing, interpreting and enforcing rules for PEG Access Channel use.
(i) Upon written request, the Grantee/Franchisee shall make available for use by the Town . one
(1) PEG Access Channel for PEG Access purposes, which shall be used to transmit non- commercial PEG Access Programming to Subscribers, at no cost to the Town and shall be subject to the control and management of the Town and subject to the terms herein.
(ii) In order that the Town and/or its designee(s) can cablecast its PEG Access Programming over the Subscriber Network/Cable System, all PEG Access Programming shall be modulated by the Town and/or its designee(s) from its Origination Location (at the Myersville Town Hall located at 000 Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000) to the Cable System Headend or Xxxxxxx without charge, to the Town and/or its designee(s) for their use.
PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL AND GOVERNMENTAL ACCESS. Section 6.1 PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL AND GOVERNMENTAL ACCESS (“PEG”) CHANNELS
(a) No later thancompletionofconstruction of the Subscriber Network, referenced in Section 3.1 above or twenty-four (24) months from the Execution Date of the Final License, whichever is earlier, the Licensee shall make available to the Town and/or its designee(s) as determined by the Issuing Authority, three (3) full-time Downstream Channels for PEG Access purposes.
(b) The Licensee shall provide three (3) Upstream Channels, or the equivalent thereof, for remote cablecasting of PEG Access Programming and/or interconnection to said three (3) PEG Access Downstream Channels.
(c) Said PEG Access Channels shall be used to transmit PEG Access Programming to Subscribers without charge to the Issuing Authority, the Town, the Stoneham Public School, Access Corporation and/or Subscribers.
(d) Except as required by applicable law, rules or regulations, the Licensee shall make its best efforts to coordinate the channel designation of the PEG Access Downstream Channels with the channel designation(s) requested by the party or parties (i.e. the Town or its designee(s)) responsible for the respective PEG Access Channel(s). If such coordination/designation is not possible, despite the Licensee’s best efforts, the Licensee shall, except as required by applicable law, rules or regulations, utilize Channels 3, 15, and 16 on the Subscriber Network as the channel locations of the PEG Access Downstream Channels. The Licensee shall not change said channel locations, without the advance, written consent of the Issuing Authority, or its designee, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. All PEG access channels shall be placed on the basic (lowest) tier of service and shall be available to all subscribers.
PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL AND GOVERNMENTAL ACCESS. LOCAL ORIGINATION FACILITIES AND SUPPORT
Section 6.1 PEG ACCESS/LOCAL ORIGINATION PROGRAMMING
(a) The Town and/or its designee(s), as designated by the Issuing Authority, in conjunction with the LicenseeÆs PEG obligations hereunder, shall be responsible for the provision of public, educational and governmental ("PEG") Access Programming to Subscribers, pursuant to the provisions of this Article 6 herein.
(b) The Licensee shall be responsible for the provision of Local Origination ("LO") Programming to Subscribers, pursuant to the provisions of this Article 6 herein.