Local Origination Channel definition

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

Examples of Local Origination Channel in a sentence

  • The control and administration of the Local Origination Channel shall rest with Grantor and Grantor may delegate, from time to time over the term of the Franchise Agreement such control and administration to various entities as determined in Grantor’s sole discretion.

  • The Local Origination Channel may be supported by those fees available under this Franchise.

  • Grantee shall not cause any programming to override Local Origination programming on any Local Origination Channel, except by oral or written permission from Grantor, with the exception of emergency alert signals.

  • Grantor acknowledges that receipt of an HD Local Origination Channel may require Subscribers to buy or lease special equipment, or pay additional HD charges applicable to all HD services.

  • Grantee shall meet FCC signal quality standards when offering Local Origination Channel on its Cable System and shall continue to comply with closed captioning pass-through requirements.

  • Any and all costs associated with any modification of the Local Origination Channel or signals after the Local Origination Channel/signals leave Grantor’s designated playback Facilities, or any designated playback center authorized by Grantor shall be borne entirely by Grantee.

  • Grantee will maintain one (1) Local Origination Channel (Channel 241) in the technical format (e.g. HD or SD) as delivered by Grantee at the Demarcation Point at the NWCT studio for the term of the Franchise Agreement unless or until Grantor agrees to relinquish the Channel.

  • Recognizing that the Local Origination Channel is unique and is not subject to the federal requirements associated with the Public, Educational and Government Channels, Grantee will make available to the Grantor, at no cost to the Grantor, the ability to place detailed Local Origination Channel programming information on the interactive Channel guide by putting the Grantor in contact with the electronic programing guide vendor (“EPG provider”) that provides the guide service.

  • Grantor shall provide the Local Origination Channel on the most basic tier of service offered by Grantee in accordance with the Cable Act, Section 611.

  • In the event that Grantee becomes the dominant franchised cable operator during the initial Franchise term, Grantee will provide Grantor with up to thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) worth of ad avails each year at Grantee’s lowest unit cost, at no cost to promote programming on Grantor’s Local Origination Channel.


More Definitions of Local Origination Channel

Local Origination Channel means any channel where the Franchisee is the designated programmer.
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)

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