Local Origination definition

Local Origination means programming produced by the Grantee, the Commission, or the City staff regarding issues and events affecting the Member Municipalities of the Commission. Local origination programming may include public, education, and government access programming.
Local Origination means programming that has local (Denver) origination and is broadcasted from local points throughout the community.
Local Origination means programming produced by either the Grantee or Commission and/or City staff regarding issues and events affecting the member municipalities of the Commission. Local origination programming may include public, governmental and educational access programming.

Examples of Local Origination in a sentence

  • To use the phone call routing capabilities of Virtual Contact Center, Customer must also purchase Verizon’s VoIP Inbound Toll Free and/or Local Origination service offered via its contract for IP Contact Center Service.

  • Financial support of PEG access and Local Origination programming to the extent specified in Exhibit A of this Agreement.

  • To the extent technically feasible on Grantee’s System, Grantee shall: 1) provide, free of charge and at no cost to Commission, live feeds for PEG access and Local Origination programming from any location in the Commission’s Franchise Area that is passed by the Grantee’s fiber optic network.

  • Grantee shall also feed the Local Origination and PEG Channels provided in the City of St. Paul into the Commission’s master control for potential simulcasting on the PEG Channels required pursuant to this Franchise.

  • The Licensee shall also identify hearing(s) by periodic announcement on a Local Origination channel, if one is programmed, for five (5) consecutive days during each such week.

  • Daily regulation of amount of burning is managed to reduce impacts and negative effects of smoke.

  • The following apply: See Price List Local Origination Access Charges: Customer will be charged a network access rate on a per-minute basis in accordance with Customer’s Agreement, assessed in 6-second increments, for Inbound Local Origination calls.

  • Local Origination: A channel that is operated and programmed by the local cable operator as its own television station, usually carrying local advertising.

  • Local Origination ("LO") Programming: Local Programming produced and presented by the Licensee.

  • Customer will be responsible for payment of all such charges directly to the third party provider.3.15 Local Origination.


More Definitions of Local Origination

Local Origination. Local programming produced by the Franchisee and/or its Public Ways: The surface of, as well as the spaces above and below, any and all public streets, avenues, alleys, highways, boulevards, concourses, driveways, bridges, tunnels, parkways and ways that are in the nature of streets and roads or any other easements or rights of way dedicated for compatible uses, and other publicly owned real ways within or belonging to the Town now or hereafter existing. Reference herein to "Public Way" or "Street" shall not be construed to be a representation or guarantee by the Town that its property rights are sufficient to permit its use for any purpose without generally applicable legally required permits, or that the Franchisee shall gain or be permitted to exercise any rights to use property in the Town greater than those already possessed by the Town.
Local Origination. Local programming produced by the Company.
Local Origination means programming produced by either the Grantee or

Related to Local Origination

  • Local Loop refers to a transmission facility between the main distribution frame [cross- connect], or its equivalent, in an Embarq Central Office or wire center, and up to the demarcation point (e.g., Network Interface Device) at a customer’s premises, to which CLEC is granted exclusive use. This includes all electronics, optronics and intermediate devices (including repeaters and load coils) used to establish the transmission path to the customer premises. Local loops include Copper Loops, Hybrid Loops, DS1 loops, DS3 loops, FTTC Loops and FTTH Loops.

  • School of origin means the school or preschool that a child or youth attended when permanently housed, or the school in which the child or youth was last enrolled. When a child or youth completes the final grade level served by the school of origin, the school of origin includes the designated receiving school at the next grade level for all feeder schools.

  • National origin means the place of birth of an individual or of any of the individual’s lineal ancestors.

  • Originating LEA An LEA who originally executes the DPA in its entirety with the Provider. Provider: For purposes of the DPA, the term “Provider” means provider of digital educational software or services, including cloud-based services, for the digital storage, management, and retrieval of Student Data. Within the DPA the term “Provider” includes the term “Third Party” and the term “Operator” as used in applicable state statutes. Student Generated Content: The term “student-generated content” means materials or content created by a student in the services including, but not limited to, essays, research reports, portfolios, creative writing, music or other audio files, photographs, videos, and account information that enables ongoing ownership of student content.

  • Originator means the sender of the first payment order in a funds transfer.

  • Local education provider means a school district, a

  • Securitization means one or more sales by a Note Holder of all or a portion of such Note to a depositor, who will in turn include such portion of such Note as part of a securitization of one or more mortgage loans.

  • Securitization Assets means any accounts receivable or other revenue streams subject to a Qualified Securitization Financing.

  • Intermediate care facility means a licensed, residential public or private facility that is not a

  • Third Party Originating Carrier means a Telecommunications Carrier that originates Transit Traffic that transits AT&T-TSP’s network and is delivered to CLEC.

  • Receivables means the Accounts, Chattel Paper, Documents, Investment Property, Instruments and any other rights or claims to receive money which are General Intangibles or which are otherwise included as Collateral.