Relocation of Access Channels Sample Clauses

Relocation of Access Channels. Grantee shall provide City a minimum of sixty (60) days' notice, and use its best efforts to provide one hundred and twenty (120) days notice, prior to the time Public, Educational, and Governmental Access Channel designations are changed.
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Relocation of Access Channels. Grantee shall provide Grantor with a minimum of sixty (60) days’ notice, and use its best efforts to provide one-hundred-twenty (120) days notice, prior to the time Public, Educational, and Governmental Access channel designations are changed. Grantee shall consult with Grantor prior to making a final determination regarding any changes in PEG Access channel designations/assignments. Any new channel designations for the Public, Educational and Governmental Access channels provided pursuant to this Agreement shall be in full compliance with FCC signal quality and proof of performance standards.
Relocation of Access Channels. The Operator shall provide the City with a minimum of sixty (60) days notice and use its best efforts to provide one hundred twenty (120) days notice, prior to the time educational, and governmental access channel designations are changed. In addition, if relocation is required more than twice during the term of this Agreement, the Operator shall pay to City and educational institutions, as applicable, an amount equal to costs in remarketing the location of the access channels and managing the relocation administratively and technologically, up to a maximum of Fifty Cents ($.50) per Subscriber. Any such amounts paid by the Operator may be added, at the Operator’s discretion and in accordance with the applicable FCC regulations, to the price of video services and collected from such Subscribers as external costs as such term is used in 47 C.F.R. Section 76.922, if the Operator's decision to relocate such access channels is required by federal, state, or local law. The Operator, at the Operator’s expense, will place the notices of any channel change under this Subsection on its regular monthly xxxxxxxx, upon request. Any relocated or new channel designations for the educational and governmental access channels provided pursuant to this Agreement shall be in full compliance with FCC signal quality, and proof of performance standards.
Relocation of Access Channels. Operator shall provide City a minimum of sixty (60) days’ notice and use its best efforts to provide one hundred twenty (120) days’ notice prior to the time Public, Educational, and Governmental Access Channel designations are changed.
Relocation of Access Channels. Grantee shall provide City with a minimum of 60 days= notice, and use its best efforts to provide 120 days notice, prior to the time PEG Access Channel designations are changed. Grantee shall consult with City prior to making a final determination regarding any changes in PEG Access Channel designations/assignments. Any new Channel designations for the PEG Access Channels provided pursuant to this agreement shall be in full compliance with FCC signal quality and proof of performance standards.
Relocation of Access Channels. Grantee shall provide Grantor a minimum of sixty (60) days' notice, and use its best efforts to provide one hundred and twenty (120) days’ notice, prior to the time Public, Educational, and Governmental Access Channel designations are changed. Grantee, at Grantee’s expense, will place the Grantor’s notice of the Access Channel changes on or with its regular monthly billing, upon the Grantor’s request. Such request shall be for one notice per occurrence of Access Channel changes, whether one or more channels are affected. Grantor shall be responsible for the costs of printing its notice which must conform to Grantee’s reasonable mailing requirements and providing them to the Grantee. Grantee shall be provided an opportunity to review and approve all Access xxxx insertions.
Relocation of Access Channels. (A) Grantee shall make reasonable efforts to coordinate the cablecasting of all Programming on the Cable System on the same Channel designations as such Programming is currently cablecast in the Franchise Area as set forth in Section
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Relocation of Access Channels. Grantee shall provide the Franchising Authority a minimum of 60 days’ notice, and use its best efforts to provide 120 days’ notice, prior to the time Public, Educational, and Governmental Access Channel designations are changed. 10.6. Access Support not Franchise Fees Grantee agrees that capital support for Access Costs arising from or relating to the obligations set forth in this Section shall in no way modify or otherwise affect Grantee's obligations to pay Franchise Fees to the Franchising Authority. Xxxxxxx agrees that although the sum of Franchise Fees plus the payments set forth in this Section may total more than 5% of Grantee's Gross Revenues in any 12-month period, the additional PEG Contribution shall not be offset or otherwise credited in any way against any Franchise Fee payments under this Franchise Agreement so long as such support is used for capital Access purposes consistent with this Franchise and federal law.
Relocation of Access Channels. Management9.5 Web-Based Video on Demand and Control ofStreaming 9.6 Support for Access Channels Costs 9.7 Access Support Not Franchise Fees........................................................................... 9.8 Access Channel Identification/Location/Relocation/Xxxx Insertions .............................................. on Basic Service or Lowest Priced Tier.................................................................................
Relocation of Access Channels. Franchisee may relocate any Access Channel to a different Channel number. Franchisee shall provide County and all Subscribers with at least thirty (30) days prior written notice of any relocation. In the event any Access Channel is relocated, Franchisee shall reimburse County up to Two Thousand Five Hundred and No/100 Dollars ($2,500.00) for documented costs associated with such relocation incurred by the County.
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