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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
FROM: Emil A.Marzullo SUBJECT: Overview and Prospectus for CATV
Interim Executive Director Operations and Transfer of Oversight from the
City's Information Technology ("IT")
Department to the Economic Development
DATE: July 15,2008 Agency
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Synopsis of Previous Commission/Council/Committee Action(s):
On July 9, 2008, the Ways and Means Committee requested that a presentation be made to the Community Development
Commission and/or Mayor and Common Council.
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Recommended Motion(s):
(Community Development Commission)
MOTION: That the Community Development Commission accept the written report and oral presentation regarding the
CATV Operations.
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Contact Person(s): Lori Tillery Phone: (909)663-1044
Project Area(s): N/A Ward(s): All
Supporting Data Attached: 0 Staff Report❑Resolution(s)❑Agreement(s)/Contract(s)❑Map(s)❑Letter(s)
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Signature: Fiscal Review:
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Emil A. Marzu o, Executive Director Barbara Lindseth,Administrative Services Director
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STAFF REPORT
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OVERVIEW AND PROSPECTUS FOR CATV OPERATIONS AND TRANFER OF
OVERSIGHT FROM THE CITY'S INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ("IT") DEPARTMENT
TO THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
BACKGROUND:
When Congress enacted the Telecommunications Act of 1984 and amended the Act in 1996, the
intention was very clear that video service providers had an obligation to support Public, Educational
and Governmental ("PEG") programming on various levels. The Federal Communications
Commission ("FCC") further enhanced these obligations in what has been termed "social contracts".
Even though there have been changes in California law (DIVCA, 2006) since the 1996 Act, the basic
tenets in regards to the support of PEG and inclusion of PEG programming as a core function of local
government, although not a mandate, have remained static.
It should be noted that DIVCA mandates cable complaints be handled by local governments.
Currently, CATV staff is answering approximately 70 calls from the citizenry each month. The calls
vary in issue from picture quality to quality of programming. There is a required level of expertise in
handling these complaints as federal statutes dictate the types of issues local government may mitigate.
Additional background information is attached as Attachment 1.
CURRENT ISSUE:
The City Council has created a new relationship between the Economic Development Agency of the
City of San Bernardino ("EDA") and the CATV Division ("CATV"). The Council has transferred the
oversight of CATV from the City's IT Department to the EDA. The EDA views the CATV as a viable
resource in marketing the City to potential businesses, residents and event coordinators. CATV should
be pivotal in the creation of marketing materials and videos showcasing the advantages of living,
working and opening a business in the City of San Bernardino.
CATV will not become financially self-sufficient in one year; however the following initiatives will
bring CATV closer to the goal of financial stability and self reliance:
• Create revenue generation:
• Advertising
• Sponsorships
• Underwriting opportunities
• Create target specific programs to expand viewership (i.e. youth programs)
• Collaborate with business community for marketing opportunities
• Expand contracts services to other cities and their PEG Channels
• Provide information to public on employment opportunities (SBETA)
• Create Educational Channel with local education institutions (SBUSD, CSUSB,
Community College District)
• Market services to potential clients at every opportunity, including City Departments
• Increase current program fees - current fees established in 1992
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o Seek annual grant funding including live newscast capability at Office of Emergency
Services
o Increase Channel visibility
o Create City Focused Public Service Announcements
o Quarterly Reports to the Community Development Commission("Commission")
Staff recommends providing the Council/Commission with Quarterly reports, at minimum.
As requested by the Ways and Means Committee on July 9, 2008 as well as Councilman Brinker, EDA
Staff is currently investigating the costs associated with providing communication to the public in lieu
of Channel 3; newsletter, webcast, contract production for City Council meetings and the like. There
are numerous aspects of this investigation, including the provision of factual numbers. This report will
be provided within 30 days.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT:
None.
FISCAL IMPACT:
None.
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Community Development Commission adopt the Motion.
Emil A. Marzullo,Interim Executive Director
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ATTACHMENT I
(Additional Background Information)
The San Bernardino Channel was created in 1988 with small offices in the basement of city hall. From
1988 to 1992, the division programmed Public, Educational and Government content on one cable
channel, Channel 3, providing coverage of council meetings, cable commission meetings, 5-15 minute
programs, and taped coverage of community events. The channel also documented community disasters
such as the 1989 Duffy Street Cajon Pass Train derailment, providing important emergency information
from the city to its residents.
From 1992 to 1994, under acting Telecommunications Director Fred Wilson, the division moved its
production staff to the production studio located in the Public Enterprise Center and started producing
longer studio based productions.
The division consolidated its technical and production staff 1994 - 2004, and moved to its current
production facilities in 1997. From 1997 - 1998, the division was managed by the EDA but was moved
back to the City of San Bernardino ("City") in 1998. A second channel was added during this time,
Access San Bernardino, in order to separate Public access programming from Government/Educational
programming still on Channel 3. In 2002, the division was the technical and production hub for
California State University at San Bernardino's ("CSUSB") short lived ICTN network with upgraded
equipment and facilities. The division transitioned into its core role by providing full coverage of the
2003 Old Fire. Information communicated from the City Emergency Operations Center to San
Bernardino residents was the only local source of accurate information received by the residents in
contrast to other non-local media outlets.
From 2004-2006, acting CATV Manager Lori Sassoon, negotiated an MOU with CSUSB to continue its
partnership with the City. Through the MOU, CSUSB has a video link directly into the CATV facility
from which they can air CSUSB programming from their campus to the community. CATV staff was
also instrumental in making sure that legislative programming from Sacramento, The California Channel,
was available at no additional cost to cable subscribers.
Tom Marek, IT Director, 2006 to present, expanded the channels live insertion capability by adding live
insertion points in the Convention Center, EDA Boardroom, and at `B" and Court Streets with plans to
activate another live insertion point at the Emergency Operations Center.
In 2007, the division again transitioned into its core role of emergency information by informing residents
about the Slide Fire and communicated accurate information from the City Emergency Operations Center
to the community. It was also during this time the San Bernardino City Unified School District voted to
record and air their board meetings on Channel 3. The School District is developing plans to have a direct
video connection to the CATV facility to utilize the channel to communicate to their constituents and
students.
Currently, CSUSB has proposed an MOU between the City and local educational institutions, CSUSB,
SBCUSD and SBVC, to partner and lay out the programming for a third channel, strictly for educational
purposes.
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During these 20 years, the division has always focused on its core mission of continued coverage of
council meetings, emergency information, election coverage and debates, parades and community events
and creating local programming that informs the community about city departments, city programs, and
the cultural diversity that makes the City of San Bernardino.
Sample List:
Emergency Events
-2007 Slide Fire
-2003 Old Fire
-1989 Duffy Street, Cajon Train Derailment
Community Events
-Court Street Square
-Parades
-Route 66
-Soap Box Derby
-Sturges Performing Arts
-Western Regional Little League
Government
-Congressional Update
-Department Profiles
-Election Coverage
-Election Debates
-Sacramento Update
Current Program of Contract Work FY 2007-2008:
1. Barstow Mardi Gras Parade
2. Business Beat TV show
3. California Department of Public Health talk show on nutrition
4. Chaffey College Telethon
5. Chino Hills Public Service Announcement
6. Chino Hills State of the City video
7. Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce Election Debate
8. City of Chino Hills Council Meetings
9. City of Chino Personnel Orientation Video update (edit only)
10. City of Rancho Cucamonga
11. City of Rancho Cucamonga Library Telethon
12. Doheny Blues Festival
13. Family Storytime
14. Golden Apple Awards
15. I.E. Jazz Festival
16. IFC of Schedule programming
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17. ISSA LA/OC Symposium
18. IVDA Meeting
19. JazzFest West
20. Keys to a Brighter Future Piano recital
21. LAFCO Board Meetings
22. Long Beach Blues Festival
23. Long Beach JazzFest
24. Maureen Stokes Resume video
25. Operation Phoenix play at Sturges
26. Palm Drug &Medical Supply video
27. Parks and Recreation 4th of July fireworks footage
28. PNP Productions
29. S.B. County Department of Public Health "Fame" video
30. S.B. County Registrar of Voters Disability video
31. San Bernardino Unified School District School Board Meeting
32. S.B. County Commission on the Status of Women video series
33. SBI Airport Authority Meeting
34. Sidekick show
35. St. Anthony's School Dance Recital (sold 40 DVD's @ $22 per copy)
36. Superintendent of City Schools response to Labor Union
37. Superior Courts Volunteer Recruitment video
38. Tape Duplications
39. United Way Campaign video
Total: $82,350
Locally Originated Programming:
Locally Produced:
-Education Roundtable
-Gospel Time
-Inland Empire Alive
-Inland Empire's Most Wanted
-Jazz Connection
-La Voz
-Mayor's Community Update
-Nuestras Escuelas y Tu
-Senior Moments
Government local:
-S.B. City Council Meetings
-S.B. JPA Water Meetings
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