public access channel
noun/ˌpʌblɪk ˈækses tʃænl/
/ˌpʌblɪk ˈækses tʃænl/
- (in the US) a cable television channel reserved for broadcasts by people and organizations that do not make a profit. The Cable Act (1984) requires private companies to provide equipment and time for such broadcasts. compare CATV
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