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  2. Public-access television - Wikipedia

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    Various Cable TV companies have marginalized PEG programming in other ways, such as moving some or all of them to a sub-menu on the cable box, giving subscribers limited bandwidth access (and limited picture quality) to the channel, while also separating the PEG channels from the commercial channel lineup in an effort to fulfill their franchise ...

  3. Alliance for Community Media - Wikipedia

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    The ACM has taken up a number of causes on behalf of the PEG community, including: Protection of funding sources at the national, state and local levels; Defending the PEG industry against efforts to reduce its effectiveness; Promoting training and best practices within the PEG community; Helping community media centers prepare for future ...

  4. Cable television franchise fee - Wikipedia

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    [1] Most cable providers choose to list this item on customer's bills, so every customer will see it each time they pay their bill. This fee has become a source of contention and controversy, since how franchise fees are characterized and billed can have a profound effect on public attitudes toward cable television.

  5. Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984 - Wikipedia

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    If demand was low for all three channels in a specific market, cable companies had the jurisdiction to supply fewer channels. At least one PEG channel was required at all times. [6] Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-AZ), the sponsor of the act. In 1976, the regulation was expanded to include cable television systems in communities with 3,500 or more ...

  6. Corporation for Public Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    The Corporation for Public Broadcasting was created on November 7, 1967, when U.S. president Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967.The new organization initially collaborated with the National Educational Television network—which would be replaced by the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).

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  9. PBS - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 February 2025. American public television network This article is about the American broadcaster. For other uses, see PBS (disambiguation). "Public Broadcasting Service" redirects here. For other uses, see Public broadcasting service (disambiguation). Television channel Public Broadcasting Service ...