PEG Channel Clause Samples

The PEG Channel clause defines the terms and conditions under which a program or content is distributed via a Public, Educational, and Governmental (PEG) access channel. Typically, this clause outlines the requirements for content eligibility, scheduling, and technical standards that must be met for programming to be broadcast on PEG channels, which are often provided by cable operators as part of franchise agreements with local governments. For example, it may specify that only non-commercial, community-oriented content is permitted, and detail submission procedures or time slots. The core function of this clause is to ensure that PEG channels are used in accordance with their intended public service purpose, providing clear guidelines for access and use while maintaining compliance with regulatory obligations.
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PEG Channel. A public, educational, or governmental access channel provided to a county or city.
PEG Channel. Any capacity on a Cable System set aside by Franchisee for PEG Use, including by way of example and not limitation, a digital PEG Channel or an analog PEG Channel.
PEG Channel. “PEG Channel” shall mean a television channel dedicated to public, education or government access programming.
PEG Channel. Township reserves the right to obtain from Franchisee, upon ninety (90) days written notice, the use of one public, educational and/or governmental channel (PEG Channel) in accordance with Section 611 of the Cable Act for use by the Township. The PEG Channel shall be used for community programming related to public, educational and/or governmental activities. Its purpose is to contribute to an informed citizenry by, among other things, showing local government at work, responding to local needs, and bringing education into the home. The Township shall have complete control over the content, scheduling, administration and all other aspects of the PEG Channel and may delegate such functions to an appropriate designee. Franchisee shall not exercise any editorial control over the PEG Channel programming.
PEG Channel. Grantee shall provide one (1) channel on the Cable System for the use by the Grantor for original, locally-produced, non-commercial, video programming for Public, Education and Government (“PEG”) access programming. The PEG channel may be placed on any tier of service available to all Subscribers, including the digital tier. The Grantor shall utilize the PEG channel as follows: the Grantor shall provide programming on each of the channel to occupy seventy percent (70%) of the hours between 11a.m. and 11p.m. for any twelve consecutive week period. A program may be repeated no more than two (2) times. Time allocated to character-generated or similar programming shall be excluded from the determination of when such channel is in use and programmed.

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