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REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD APRIL 3, 1991 <br />(#12)CABLE TV REPORT CONTINUED <br />Pattrin had drafted a report ct the LMCCC's artjvities, as <br />well as those o: Triax Cable Systems, and distributed a copy to <br />each Councilmember. He then took the opportunity to review the <br />contents of his report. Pattrin stated tnat the City or Orono <br />contributed S19,200 to the Cable Commission this year. He was <br />concerned that the LMCC :■ Excelsior location is over-staffed, yet <br />it has the least amount of programming output of all Tciax <br />studios, including Mound, VJayzata and Orono. He said, ’’Another <br />concern is that Orono has consistently asked for assistance from <br />the LMCC in operating its studio. It appears that the LMCC does <br />not want to make additional personnel available to work at the <br />Orono studio to promote access programming at that location. I <br />believe that the L^ICC needs to focus their attention toward the <br />Orono facility to promote and upgrade to produce programming. <br />The Orono studio, in 1990, received two new camcorders from the <br />LMCC, having a total combined value of $.3,000. This is the first <br />equipment the LMCC has purchased for the Orono Studio since the <br />franchise was put together. Out all the money Orono has <br />contributed to the LMCC over the past years, we have received <br />administration assistance, but only $3,000 in equipment. The <br />Orono studio will serve the communities of Minnetonka Beach, Long <br />Lake, and Medina, :.n addition to th<= Orono area. Those cities <br />contribute 32% of the LMCC funding. It is obvious to me that the <br />LMCC has neglected our area and needs to focus their attention on <br />development of the Orono studio." <br />Pattrin summarized t!ie service, fees, and channel changes <br />that have occurred witii Triax Cable System, as outlined in his <br />report. He stated that Triax does not offer the same amount of <br />service for t.he money as Paragon or King Cable Systems, which <br />serve communities just outside of Orono. He said, "The customers <br />o:: Triax are paying more, b>it getting less, compared to the <br />competition. ** <br />Pattrin reported that he had brought several issues to the <br />attention of the LMCC regarding operation and service policies of <br />Triax. One issue is a $3.50 per outlet fee Triax is charging to <br />Holy Name parochial school. Pattrin stated that no other cable <br />company does that. Another issue pertains to problems that are <br />occurring with signal return language, which is a method of <br />sending live transmissions between two locations. Pattrin had <br />observed than Triax was advertising on access channels, which are <br />to be used for public, rather than commercial, use. Ha said, "On <br />the government access channel, Channel 8, they tied up severa.l <br />pages of the City's billboard (designed to provide viewers with <br />information about the City), with advertising about the services <br />Triax provides. After bringing this to their attention, they <br />removed it. The other issues will be addressed at our next <br />meeting. As a further note. I do possess a copy of the report <br />from Triax Cable Company, the 1993 Annual Cable Television System <br />Report, which covers everything that they do." <br />- 1 / - <br />JL
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