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Meeting/Future of Public Access
As part of this process a second public meeting has
been scheduled to gather public comment on these issues:
6:00 PM, Tuesday August 12, 2008
The LGBT Center
1800 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
been scheduled to gather public comment on these issues:
6:00 PM, Tuesday August 12, 2008
The LGBT Center
1800 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
This information is being distributed at the request of the San Francisco
Department of Telecommunications and Information Services (DTIS). If you
have any questions about the RFI/C process or this email, please contact
Barry Fraser at PublicAccessTV [at] SFGOV.org.
Notice of Public Meeting: Future of San Francisco Public Access
Television: Request for Information/Comments (RFI/C) Now Available at:
http://sfgov.org/publicaccesstv.
DTIS has released a Request for Information/Comments (RFI/C) to gather
information about the future of San Francisco's public access cable
television channels. As part of this process a second public meeting has
been scheduled to gather public comment on these issues:
6:00 PM, Tuesday August 12, 2008
The LGBT Center
1800 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
The City seeks comments about current and expected future levels of
participation in public access services, as well as the availability of
alternative funding sources or cost effective operating strategies that
might address these challenges. In addition, DTIS has developed an
Online Survey for public access channel viewers, video producers and
workshop participants to provide information about use of channel
facilities and future needs. This survey is also available at
http://sfgov.org/publicaccesstv.
Copies of the RFI/C and Survey are also available by email to
PublicAccessTV [at] SFGOV.org, or by writing or visiting one of the following
locations:
DTIS Access SF Studios
ATTN: Public Access TV 1720 Market Street (at Valencia)
1 S. Van Ness, 2nd Floor San Francisco, CA 94102
San Francisco, CA 94103
The deadline for submitting written comments is August 4, 2008.
Note: Please be aware that all responses submitted, even those containing
personal identifying information, are public records and may be disclosed
to the public. DTIS will post written responses at http://sfgov.org/publicaccesstv .
Department of Telecommunications and Information Services (DTIS). If you
have any questions about the RFI/C process or this email, please contact
Barry Fraser at PublicAccessTV [at] SFGOV.org.
Notice of Public Meeting: Future of San Francisco Public Access
Television: Request for Information/Comments (RFI/C) Now Available at:
http://sfgov.org/publicaccesstv.
DTIS has released a Request for Information/Comments (RFI/C) to gather
information about the future of San Francisco's public access cable
television channels. As part of this process a second public meeting has
been scheduled to gather public comment on these issues:
6:00 PM, Tuesday August 12, 2008
The LGBT Center
1800 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
The City seeks comments about current and expected future levels of
participation in public access services, as well as the availability of
alternative funding sources or cost effective operating strategies that
might address these challenges. In addition, DTIS has developed an
Online Survey for public access channel viewers, video producers and
workshop participants to provide information about use of channel
facilities and future needs. This survey is also available at
http://sfgov.org/publicaccesstv.
Copies of the RFI/C and Survey are also available by email to
PublicAccessTV [at] SFGOV.org, or by writing or visiting one of the following
locations:
DTIS Access SF Studios
ATTN: Public Access TV 1720 Market Street (at Valencia)
1 S. Van Ness, 2nd Floor San Francisco, CA 94102
San Francisco, CA 94103
The deadline for submitting written comments is August 4, 2008.
Note: Please be aware that all responses submitted, even those containing
personal identifying information, are public records and may be disclosed
to the public. DTIS will post written responses at http://sfgov.org/publicaccesstv .
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