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<br />Room Live (13 episodes in 2001) is produced during the football season, and Home Court <br />Advantage (13 episodes in 200 I) is produced during the basketball season. Both programs <br />include stats, interviews with players and coaches, and higWights from the previous weeks' <br />games. <br /> <br />The Outside programs category includes <br />programs produced by schools, cities, <br />area churches, other area access centers, <br />programs we download from satellite, <br />such as the Classic Arts Showcase, <br />national series such as the Army News, and state series such as the Environmental Journal. <br /> <br />Total Program Production Breakout <br /> <br />II Programs <br />produced by <br />public <br /> <br /> <br />. Programs <br />Produced by <br />staff <br /> <br />o Programs <br />produced by <br />pUblic not <br />using Media <br />Center <br /> <br />Of the 646 new programs that played <br />on the channel in 2001, 27% of them <br />were produced by staff, 24% of them <br />were produced by the public utilizing the <br />Media Center, and 49% of them were <br />submitted by people who produced them <br />with somebody else's equipment, <br />referred to as Outside programs in the <br />monthly statistics. <br /> <br />~ - ~-,._<- <br />."" <br /> <br />Franchise Renewal <br /> <br />-=-\~ <br /> <br />----- - ~-" <br />- <br /> <br />During 200 I we moved from the informal negotiation process to the formal negotiation process. <br />It included publishing notices in the papers, preparing a budget, formally notifying the company, <br />hiring consultants, developing a plan, organizing and facilitating meetings and fact finding <br />sessions with various community groups, preparing and reviewing surveys, holding public <br />hearings, writing and responding to inquiries, requesting and examining data, and evaluating <br />company past performance through review of ftIes and records. The needs assessment portion of <br />the formal process was completed at the end of 200 1. It has provided us with a wealth of <br />information we can utilize moving forward. <br /> <br />Even while the formal process was underway, we re-initiated the informal process. Several <br />meetings were held to try to come to an agreement on major issues such as service territory, 1- <br />Net, and PEG support. The informal sessions seemed to be very positive. <br /> <br />13 <br />
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