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The Sacramento Metropolitan Cable Television Commission meeting covered roll call and the Pledge of Allegiance, elected a new chair and vice chair, and reported a unanimous closed-session settlement with Access Sacramento regarding PEG funds.
Several grant recipients and channel licensees presented completed projects and premieres, including HM916, the American River Parkway series, the Wong Center mini‑documentary, and SECC student media initiatives. Channel licensees (Access Sacramento, KVIE, SECC, SacLife TV) updated the commission on programming, operations, and financial challenges.
The meeting focused on a difficult budget discussion over shrinking cable fee revenues. After public testimony in support of community media, the commission approved a motion to fund fourth‑quarter distributions at 50% for both the general fund and PEG, and directed staff to return with further budget scenarios in June. The meeting closed with records management updates and routine adjournment.
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The Sacramento Metropolitan Cable Television Commission meeting covered roll call and the Pledge of Allegiance, elected a new chair and vice chair, and reported a unanimous closed-session settlement with Access Sacramento regarding PEG funds.
Several grant recipients and channel licensees presented completed projects and premieres, including HM916, the American River Parkway series, the Wong Center mini‑documentary, and SECC student media initiatives. Channel licensees (Access Sacramento, KVIE, SECC, SacLife TV) updated the commission on programming, operations, and financial challenges.
The meeting focused on a difficult budget discussion over shrinking cable fee revenues. After public testimony in support of community media, the commission approved a motion to fund fourth‑quarter distributions at 50% for both the general fund and PEG, and directed staff to return with further budget scenarios in June. The meeting closed with records management updates and routine adjournment.