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  2. Public-access television - Wikipedia

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    So while the intent may have been to correct the omission which led to the Midwest Video decision, and make PEG mandatory, the result was a law which allowed the municipality to opt out of PEG requirements, and keep 100% of the cable television franchise fees for their general fund, while providing no PEG facilities or television channel ...

  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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    Diversity - it is in the public interest to fund government facilities providing public, educational, and government access (PEG) channels that promote diversity in the community. Benefit - compensation for the public relations benefits the cable provider gains by having public, educational, and governmental channels on the cable.

  5. Wholesale funding - Wikipedia

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    Wholesale funding is a method that banks use in addition to core demand deposits to finance operations, make loans, and manage risk. In the United States wholesale funding sources include, but are not limited to, Federal funds, public funds (such as state and local municipalities), U.S. Federal Home Loan Bank advances, the U.S. Federal Reserve's primary credit program, foreign deposits ...

  6. Bank regulation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Loans to Insiders (Regulation O) establishes various quantitative and qualitative limits and reporting requirements on extensions of credit made by a bank to its "insiders" or the insiders of the bank's affiliates. The term "insiders" includes executive officers, directors, principal shareholders and the related interests of such parties.

  7. How US Regulators Are Boosting Big Banks’ Requirements for Cash

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  8. TelVue - Wikipedia

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    TelVue has deployed broadcast systems and cloud-based services to media companies, professional broadcasters, and a network of municipally owned public, educational, and government access (PEG) cable TV channels. In addition, TelVue provides systems and services to colleges, universities and K-12 institutions. TelVue Corporation is a 100% ...

  9. Maryland has a transportation funding gap. And the group ...

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    A draft last year of the Maryland Consolidated Transportation Program document, which includes transportation projects planned between fiscal years 2024 and 2029, showed a funding gap of more than ...