Grantee Use of Unused Time Sample Clauses

Grantee Use of Unused Time. Because the Village and Grantee agree that a blank or underutilized PEG Access Channel is not in the public interest, in the event the Village does not completely program a Channel, Grantee may utilize the Channel for its own purposes. Grantee may program unused time on the Channel subject to reclamation by the Village upon no less than sixty (60) days’ notice. Except as otherwise provided herein, the programming of the PEG Access Channel with text messaging, or playback of previously aired programming shall not constitute unused time. Text messaging containing out of date or expired information for a period of thirty (30) days shall be considered unused time. A programming schedule that contains playback of previously aired programming that has not been updated for a period of ninety (90) days shall be considered unused time. Unused time shall be considered to be a period of time, in excess of six (6) hours, where no community produced programming of any kind can be viewed on a PEG Access Channel. Unused time shall not include periods of time where programming cannot be viewed that are caused by technical difficulties, transition of broadcast media, signal testing, replacement or repair of equipment, or installation or relocation of facilities.
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Grantee Use of Unused Time. Because the Village and Grantee agree that a blank or underutilized EG Access Channel is not in the public interest, in the event the Village does not completely program a Channel, Grantee may utilize the Channel for its own purposes. Grantee may program unused time on the Channel subject to reclamation by the Village upon no less than sixty (60) days’ notice. Except as otherwise provided herein, the programming of the EG Access Channel with text messaging, or playback of previously aired programming shall not constitute unused time. Text messaging containing out of date or expired information for a period of thirty (30) days shall be considered unused time. A programming schedule that contains playback of previously aired programming that has not been updated for a period of ninety (90) days shall be considered unused time. Unused time shall be considered to be a period of time, in excess of six
Grantee Use of Unused Time. Because the Village and Grantee agree that a blank or underutilized PEG Channel is not in the public interest, in the event the Village, or its designee, does not completely program a Channel, Grantee may utilize the Channel for its own purposes subject to the terms and conditions described in this section. Grantee shall give the Village, and its designee, notice that any PEG Channel contains unused time, as defined below. If within sixty (60) days of receiving such notice from Grantee the Village, or its designee, neither (i) objects to Grantee’s finding in writing, or (ii) causes or permits the elimination of the unused time, Grantee may program unused time on the PEG Channel subject to reclamation from the Village upon no less than sixty (60) days’ and no more than ninety (90) days’ notice. Except as otherwise provided herein, the programming of the PEG Channel with text messaging or playback of previously aired programming shall not constitute unused time. Text messaging containing out of date or expired information for a period of thirty (30) days shall be considered unused time. A programming schedule that has not been updated for a period of ninety (90) days shall be considered unused time. Unused time shall be considered to be a period of time, in excess of six (6) consecutive hours, where no PEG programming of any kind can be viewed on a PEG Channel. Unused time shall not include periods of time where programming cannot be viewed that are caused by technical difficulties, transition of broadcast media, signal testing, replacement or repair of equipment, or installation or relocation of facilities.
Grantee Use of Unused Time. Because the City and Grantee agree that a blank or underutilized Access Channel is not in the public interest, in the event the City does not completely program a Channel, Grantee may utilize the Channel for its own purposes. Grantee may program unused time on the Channel subject to reclamation from the City upon no less than sixty (60) days’ notice. Except as otherwise provided herein, the programming of the Access Channel with text messaging or playback of previously aired programming shall not constitute unused time. Text messaging containing out of date or expired information for a period of thirty (30) days shall be considered unused time. A programming schedule that contains playback of previously aired programming that has not been updated for a period of ninety (90) days shall be considered unused time. Unused time shall be considered to be a period of time, in excess of six (6) hours, where no community produced programming of any kind can be viewed on an access Channel. Unused time shall not include periods of time where programming cannot be viewed that are caused by technical difficulties, transition of broadcast media, signal testing, replacement or repair of equipment, or installation or relocation of facilities.
Grantee Use of Unused Time. Because the City and Grantee agree that a blank or under utilized PEG Access Channel is not in the public interest, in the event the City does not completely program a Channel(s), Grantee may utilize the Channel(s) for its own purposes. Grantee may program unused time on the Channel(s) subject to reclamation from the City upon no less than thirty (30) days’ notice. Except as otherwise provided herein, the programming of the PEG Access Channel(s) with text messaging, or playback of previously aired programming shall not constitute unused time. Text messaging containing out of date or expired information for a period of thirty (30) days shall be considered unused time. A programming schedule that contains playback of previously aired programming that has not been updated for a period of one-hundred twenty (120) days shall be considered unused time. Unused time shall be considered to be a period of time, in excess of eight (8) hours, where no community produced programming of any kind can be viewed on a PEG Access Channel(s). Unused time shall not include periods of time where programming cannot be viewed that are caused by technical difficulties, transition of broadcast media, signal testing, replacement or repair of equipment, or installation or relocation of facilities.
Grantee Use of Unused Time. Because the City and Grantee agree that a blank or under utilized Access Channel is not in the public interest, in the event the City does not completely program a Channel, Grantee may utilize the Channel for its own purposes. Grantee may program unused time on the Channel subject to reclamation from the City upon no less than sixty (60) days notice. Except as otherwise provided herein, the programming of the Access Channel with text messaging or playback of previously aired programming shall not constitute unused time. Text messaging containing out of date or expired information for a period of thirty (30) days shall be considered unused time. A programming schedule that contains playback of previously aired programming that has not been updated for a period of ninety (90) days shall be considered unused time. Unused time shall be considered to be a period of time, in excess of six

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