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KEY TERMS OF NEW FRANCHISE: PEG FUNDING (CONT’D)To be clear, PEG funding (and PEG fees paid by cable subscribers in your cities) will still dramatically drop from its recent levels.Since 1995, PEG funding for RWSCC member cities has been provided through grants originally negotiated by a predecessor‐in‐interest to Comcast , under a Memorandum of Understanding that resolved a rate regulation dispute.Under the MOU, the Commission has received some of the highest PEG funding in the nation.Comcast made it clear years ago that, at the franchise renewal stage, would refuse to agree to PEG funding levels for RWSCC that were so far above similar franchises in this area.This is a “win” for those who prefer lower PEG fees on subscribers’ bills over a continuation of past levels of PEG support.The Commission is preparing to adjust its operations and budget accordingly.
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