What is a government access
channel?
A government access channel is one three kinds of "Community
Access Channels" first designated under the "Cable Communications
Policy Act of 1984" to provide residents with local
television programs and information over dedicated Public,
Educational and Government (PEG) cable channels.
Authorized by the FCC and by local ordinances and franchise
agreements, government access channel are vehicles used
by cities and counties to communicate information generated
by each respective legislative body.
How does a government access channel differ
from a public or educational access channel?
Government access channels differ from public and educational
access channels in some important ways. Unlike Public
Access channels, government channels are granted editorial
rights to choose the manner, format, and type of information
to be disseminated to the public. Unlike Educational
Access Channels, government channels selectively offer
legislative information to the general community. Realizing
how impractical it would be to format and distribute
the entire information available, local governments
highlight on the channel what they feel are the mort
relevant points for residents. The basic idea is to
attract viewers to learn more about what local governments
have to offer and to encourage greater citizen participation.
Why have a government channel?
The principal reason to have a government channel is
to provide local information from a local perspective.
Traditionally, government have been among the primary
developers of local information, but have relied on
commercial news sources to disseminate it to the public.
This situation changed with the introduction of government
access channels in the 60's and 70's. Today these channels
provide a convenient and inexpensive way for the local
government to teach citizens about the day-to-day workings
of local government.
Another reason is to provide services to city departments
and agencies in the form of public service announcements,
program series or the coverage of public meetings and
other events. Furthermore, government access channels
promote city services among constitutes, and market
the accomplishments of local government to potential
businesses and residents.
How is the government access channel funded?
The cable franchise agreement requires the payment of
a franchise fee which is used to support the channel.
The local franchise authority collects 5% of gross revenues
from the cable operator, which is used to support the
on-going operations of the government channel and regulatory
oversight.
Who can use the channel?
Use of the government access channel and studio by non-city
departments or non-city agencies is prohibited.
Eligible users include City of St. Louis elected officials,
City of St. Louis departments and agencies and City
sponsored agencies. Eligible municipal access users
may submit video service requests, pre-produced programming,
public service announcements or requests for alpha-numeric
text messages.
Where is the studio located?
CITY TV 10 is located in Forest Park at the intersection
of Kingshighway and Oakland. Our address is 4971 Oakland,
St. Louis, MO 63110. We're across the street from St.
Louis University High School and about 100 feet from
the St. Louis Science Center.
What are your cablecast hours?
CITY TV 10 is automated and offers programming 24 hours
a day, seven days a week.
Is there a way I can get a videotape copy of
a program I've seen on CITY TV 10?
Yes. You may request a copy of any program produced
by CITY TV 10 by calling us at 552-2900 or by clicking
here.
There is a $10.00 tape charge for each tape requested.
All DVD tapes must be
paid in advance. Tapes will be held
at our offices for pick-up. You may pick up your tapes
Monday-Friday between the hours of 8:30 am and 5:00
pm. If you wish to have the tape mailed to you, there
will be a $4.00 fee to cover postage and handling.
Please make a copy of the videotape request form and
mail it in with your payment payable to:
Communications Division, CITY TV 10, 4971 Oakland Ave.,
St. Louis, MO 63110.
My local organization is planning an event will
CITY TV 10 cover our event?
If you're organization is planning a community event,
please inform CITY TV 10. We ask that you provide us
with written information on letterhead which tells us
about the upcoming event with the particulars of where
and when and fax the information to (314) 552-2985.
While we can not guarantee that we will provide video
coverage of your event, we may be able to help promote
the event. Such a decision will be at the discretion
of CITY TV 10 and you will be notified.
What is prohibited on CITY TV 10?
Cablecasting of the following material on the Local
government Access Channel shall be prohibited.
-Any advertising materials or other information which
is designed to promote the sale of any commercial product
or service; any advertising message that promotes publicly
declared candidates for elective public office or persons
advocating any causes or endorsements; lottery information
or games of chance, copyrighted materials, or any material
which constitutes libel, slander, pornography, violation
of Trademark or which might violate any local, state
or federal laws including FCC regulations or otherwise
unprotected by the Constitution of the United States.
For a detailed list of prohibited materials write for
a copy of our Program Policies and Procedures Manual.
If I win a prize on CITY TV 10, how long before
I am eligible to win again?
CITY TV 10 has implemented a policy regulating prize
winner eligibility rules to be applied to all prize
winners. Prize winners will only be eligible to win
once every 90-days. All contest participants are asked
to observe our 90 day eligiblity rule. Upon winning
a prize on CITY TV 10, you are not eligible to win again
until the completion of 90 days. CITY TV 10 reserves
the right to revoke prizes to participants who are found
to be ineligible.
To obtain a prize, winners must present
themselves in person. An official form of identication
is required to claim prizes. All prizes will be held
in the offices of the Communications Division 4971 Oakland
Ave., St. Louis, MO 63110.
Do you offer internship opportunities for college
students?
CITY TV 10 offers a student internship program year
round. Students matriculating at area community colleges
or universities and majoring in a communications field
are encouraged to apply for our paid internship program.
Our internship is a hands-on video production program
which can last up to one year. For more information
on the college internship go to www.citytv10.com/internships.htm.