PEG Access Sample Clauses

PEG Access. Grantee shall make available channel capacity for non-commercial, video programming for public, educational and governmental (“PEG”) access use in accordance with Section 895.4 of the NYPSC regulations and will comply with the minimum standards set forth therein. Such PEG channel capacity may be shared with other localities served by Grantee’s cable system, and Grantor hereby authorizes Grantee to transmit PEG access programming authorized herein to such other localities. The tier of service on which such PEG channel(s) may be placed shall be determined by Grantee in accordance with applicable law.
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PEG Access. The Access Provider, as designated by the Issuing Authority, shall continue to be responsible for the provision of PEG access Programming to Subscribers, pursuant to the provisions of this Article 6.
PEG Access. Grantee shall provide one channel on the Cable System for use by the Grantor 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 Subscribers.
PEG Access. Use of channel capacity for Public, Educational and Governmental (“PEG”) Access shall be provided in accordance with federal law, 47 U.S.C. 531, and as further set forth below. Franchisee does not relinquish its ownership of or ultimate right of control over a channel by designating it for PEG use. A PEG Access User – whether an individual, educational or governmental user – acquires no property or other interest by virtue of the use of a channel so designated, and may not rely on the continued use of a particular channel number, no matter how long the same channel may have been designated for such use. Franchisee shall not exercise editorial control over any public, educational, or governmental use of channel capacity, except Franchisee may refuse to transmit any public access program or portion of a public access program that contains obscenity, indecency, or nudity pursuant to Section 611 of the Cable Act. The Franchise Authority shall be responsible for developing, implementing, interpreting and enforcing rules for PEG Access Channel use which shall ensure that PEG Access Channel(s) and PEG Access equipment will be available on a first-come, non-discriminatory basis.
PEG Access. RESPONSIBILITIES The Town and/or its designee(s) may provide services to PEG Access Users and the Town, as follows:
PEG Access. TECHNOLOGY CAPITAL FUNDING
PEG Access. In accordance with Section 611 of the Cable Act (47 U.S.C. § 531), the supplier agrees to provide channel capacity to be designated for public, educational or governmental ("PEG") use and related equipment and facilities, services and/or financial support for the development and use of PEG access. The capacity and related equipment and facilities, services and financial support to be provided shall be determined in light of community needs and interests and shall be made available by the supplier upon twelve (12) months advance notice given by the Franchising Authority. The terms and conditions of such PEG access channels and related support as agreed upon between the Franchising Authority and the supplier shall be attached to this Agreement in Supplement G. In accordance with
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PEG Access. Subject to applicable law and upon request of the Grantor, Grantee shall provide capacity on the Cable System for one channel for use by the Grantor for 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 Subscribers. Grantor shall be responsible for all expenses associated with the operation of the PEG channel. Formatted: Font: Not Bold, No underline
PEG Access. LO EQUIPMENT/FACILITIES AND FUNDING
PEG Access. Grantee shall make available channel capacity for non-commercial, video programming for public, educational and governmental (“PEG”) access use in accordance with Section 895.4 of the NYPSC regulations and will comply with the minimum standards set forth therein. Such PEG channel capacity may be shared with other localities served by Grantee’s cable system, and Grantor hereby authorizes Grantee to transmit PEG access programming authorized herein to such other localities. The tier of service on which such PEG channel(s) may be placed shall be determined by Grantee in accordance with applicable law. Grantee has provided Grantor with video equipment capable of producing character-generated information for an electronic bulletin board and for recording or cablecasting meetings live from its Town Hall meeting room. Upon the Grantor providing written receipts or invoices, no later than the seventh (7th) anniversary of the Effective Date, to the Grantee for the cost of PEG access equipment, Grantee shall reimburse the Grantor in an amount not to exceed a total of five thousand dollars ($5,000) within ninety (90) days of the Grantor providing said documentation for the cost of PEG access equipment. Upon the Grantor providing written receipts or invoices, no earlier than the seventh (7th anniversary) and no later than the fourteenth (14th) anniversary of the Effective Date, to the Grantee for the cost of PEG access equipment, Grantee shall additionally reimburse the Grantor in an amount not to exceed a total of five thousand dollars ($5,000) within ninety (90) days of the Grantor providing said documentation for the cost of PEG access equipment. Any PEG funds provided pursuant to this Section shall be considered franchise-related costs, and thus they may be passed through to and recovered from Subscribers in accordance with applicable law.
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