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PEG TV annual report: Mediacom pass‑through declining; station seeks new revenue and a community news pilot

3095682 · April 23, 2025
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Summary

Lake County’s PEG TV presented its annual update, reporting a slight decline in capital pass‑through revenue from Mediacom, equipment upgrades paid from capital funds, rising demand for production services and plans to pursue non‑profit commercials, school partnerships and a pilot news show.

At the April 22 meeting the Lake County Board of Supervisors received the annual presentation from the county’s Public, Educational and Government (PEG) television operator. The presentation summarized staffing, operating and capital budgets, recent equipment purchases and priorities for outreach and new programming.

PEG’s operating revenue includes municipal contributions from the county and the two cities and a capital fund drawn from a Mediacom 1% pass‑through fee collected from cable bills. The presenter said capital revenue has decreased in the current year from prior years — from roughly $55,000…

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