LOCAL ORIGINATION CHANNEL definition

LOCAL ORIGINATION CHANNEL. A Channel providing programs that are produced by the Cable Operator rather than those received from television broadcast stations or pay Channel distributors and other than those produced on Public, Educational, and Governmental Channels.
LOCAL ORIGINATION CHANNEL means a Channel designed pursuant to this Franchise to include Local Origination programming developed by the Grantor and its designees.
LOCAL ORIGINATION CHANNEL means any channel where the Grantee is the primary designated programmer.

More Definitions of LOCAL ORIGINATION CHANNEL

LOCAL ORIGINATION CHANNEL means any channel or portion of a channel where the grantee is the only designated programmer and which channel is utilized to provide television programs to subscribers. (§ 1, Ord. 961, eff. October 27, 1983)
LOCAL ORIGINATION CHANNEL means any channel where the Franchisee is the designated programmer.

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

  • Reseller Agreement means the separate agreement between Customer and Reseller regarding the Services. The Reseller Agreement is independent of and outside the scope of This Agreement.

  • Program Agreement means an agreement between the Contractor and DSHS containing special terms and conditions, including a statement of work to be performed by the Contractor and payment to be made by DSHS.

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