Access Channel Assignments Clause Samples

The Access Channel Assignments clause defines how specific communication or distribution channels are designated for use by parties under an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines which party is responsible for assigning, managing, or modifying access to certain channels, such as digital platforms, sales routes, or information systems. By clearly specifying these assignments, the clause helps prevent disputes over channel usage and ensures that each party understands their rights and responsibilities regarding access, thereby promoting efficient operations and reducing the risk of unauthorized use.
Access Channel Assignments. Grantee will use reasonable efforts to minimize the movement of SD and HD Access Channel assignments. Grantee shall also use reasonable efforts to institute common SD and HD Access Channel assignments among the CCUA members served by the same Headend as City for compatible Access programming, for example, assigning all Educational Access Channels programmed by higher education organizations to the same Channel number. In addition, Grantee will make reasonable efforts to locate HD Access Channels provided pursuant to Subsection 9.2(D) in a location on its HD Channel line-up that is easily accessible to Subscribers.
Access Channel Assignments. (A) Grantee shall provide Channel assignments for PEG Access and narrowcast such Access Channels to the specific geographic areas as follows: (1) Channel ▇▇ - ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇) (2) Channel ▇▇ - ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇) (3) Channel ▇▇ - ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇) (4) Channel 23 – public access (Franchise Area) (5) Channel ▇▇ - ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇) (6) Channel 27 - educational access (Portland Community College service area and Mt. Hood Community College service area discretely) (7) Channel 28 - educational access (Portland Public Schools service area and other public schools' service areas within Multnomah County discretely) (8) Channel ▇▇ - ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇) (B) PEG Access Channel assignments, as provided under Section 5.3(A), may be adjusted or altered only with the specific written approval, in advance, by the City. Access Channel types, (i.e. Public, Educational, Government), as provided under this Section, may be adjusted by Designated Access Providers upon approval by the City. (C) If Grantee no longer offers Basic Service in an analog format and Grantee provides Access Channels in a digital only format in accordance with Section 5.2(D), Grantee may reassign Access Channels under Section 5.2(D) at its discretion, subject to the following: Grantee shall place the Access Channels within reasonable proximity to each other and to local Broadcast Channels in the Cable System’s channel lineup. If this is not feasible, as demonstrated by Grantee to the satisfaction of the City, Grantee shall work with the City to determine placement of Access Channels that is equitable to channel assignment obligations in this Section 5.3(C). The City shall consider the evolving interactive guides and navigation features available on a Subscriber’s set-top unit that may make channel number assignments and placement less important in the future, as viewers may find Access Programming through a search function. (D) When HD format Access Channels are activated in accordance with Section 5.2(E) & (F), Grantee shall place the HD format Access Channels within the channel block for the HD format Channels in reasonable proximity to each other and to the local Broadcast HD Channels. If this is not feasible, as demonstrated by Grantee to the satisfaction of the City, Grantee shall work with the City to determine placement of Access Channels that is equitable to channel assignment obligations in this Section 5.3(D). The City shall consi...
Access Channel Assignments. Channel assignments for PEG Access Channels shall be determined in accordance with the criteria listed below.
Access Channel Assignments. (A) Grantee acknowledges that current Access Channel assignments are as follows and shall cablecast such Access Channels to the specific geographic areas designated below: (1) Channel 11 Regional Public Access SD (Franchise Area) (2) Channel 331 Regional Public Access HD (Franchise Area) (3) Channel 21 Public Access SD (Franchise Area) (4) Channel 321 Public Access HD (Franchise Area) (5) Channel 22 Public Access SD (Franchise Area) (6) Channel 322 Public Access HD (Franchise Area) (7) Channel 23 Public Access SD (Franchise Area) (8) Channel 323 Public Access HD (Franchise Area) (9) Channel 30 Government Access SD (Area Channel 30 service areas of ‘East’ and ‘West’, and 30E and 30W service areas are serviced discretely) (10) Channel 330 Government Access HD (Area Channel 330 service areas of ‘East’ and ‘West’, and 330E and 330W service areas are serviced discretely) (11) Channel 27 Regional Educational Access SD (Portland Community College and Mount Hood Community College service area discretely) (12) Channel 327 Regional Educational Access HD (13) Channel 28 Educational Access SD (Portland Public Schools’ service area and other public schools’ service areas within Multnomah County discretely)
Access Channel Assignments. Grantee shall provide Channel assignments for PEG Access in accordance with the following criteria: (A) PEG Access Channels shall be assigned so that they are the same on all City franchises. New channel numbers shall be approved by all franchisees in writing prior to activation, subject to the process set forth in Section 6.7(C). (B) Public Access, Educational Access, and Governmental Access Channels shall be assigned Channels in the channel one through 70 range, except as authorized by the City. (C) Initially, and until otherwise approved by the City, the Channels used for PEG Access during the period preceding the Effective Date shall not be altered. (D) Nothing in this section shall limit Grantee, Designated Access Managers, or other cable franchisees from agreeing upon other Channel assignments consistent with the process set forth in Section 6.7(C) provided that no such changes shall be made without prior written approval by the City.
Access Channel Assignments. Grantee will Upon request of the City, the Grantee shall provide without charge, a Standard Installation and one outlet of Expanded Basic Service to each fire station, police station, School, public library, and other municipal buildings provided that the buildings are either owned and occupied or leased and occupied by the City, and provided further that the buildings are either already served or are within 125 feet of its Cable System. The Grantee shall not be required to provide an outlet to such buildings where a non-Standard Installation is required, unless the City or building owner/occupant agrees to pay the Incremental Cost of any necessary Cable System extension and/or non-Standard Installation. If additional outlets of Cable Service are provided to such buildings beyond those required herein, the building owner/occupant shall pay the usual installation and service fees associated therewith. The City shall take reasonable precautions to prevent any use of the Grantee's Cable System in any manner that results in the inappropriate use thereof or any loss or damage to the Cable System. Such obligation to provide complimentary cable service shall not extend to areas of City buildings where the Grantee would normally enter into a commercial contract to provide such Cable Service (e.g., public viewing areas at golf courses and recreation center workout facilities).
Access Channel Assignments. Channel assignments for PEG Access Channels shall be determined in accordance with the criteria listed below and the procedures described in Section 6.8(B). (A) PEG Access Channels shall be assigned so that they are the same on all City franchises and, to the extent feasible, other franchises adjacent to Grantee's Cable System. (B) Nothing in this section shall limit Grantee, Designated Access Managers, or other cable franchisees from agreeing upon other Channel assignments.
Access Channel Assignments. Grantee will use reasonable efforts to minimize the movement of SD and HD Access Channel assignments. In addition, Grantee will make reasonable efforts to locate HD Access Channels provided pursuant to Subsection 9.2(D) in a location on its HD Channel line-up that is easily accessible to Subscribers.
Access Channel Assignments. Grantee will use reasonable efforts to minimize the movement of Access Channel assignments. In addition, Grantee will make reasonable efforts to locate Access Channels provided pursuant to Subsection 9.2 in a location on its Channel line-up that is easily accessible to Subscribers.

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