The future of public access television in Indianapolis will be a serious topic of discussion at this month’s Cable Franchise Board meeting.
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“What we’re trying to accomplish is to show that the current arrangement promising for the community to have a voice in cable access is not working,” said Andrea Price, founder and president of Public Access Indiana (PAI), a not-for-profit group dedicated to improving local cable access in the area.
Under franchise agreements signed by both of the major cable operators in the city, Bright House and Comcast, the operators are required to provide a minimum of 25 hours a week of local community interest programming (LCIP).