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BNN, or Boston Neighborhood Network, is Boston's premier public access station. BNN has been managed by the Boston Community Access and Programming Foundation, Inc. (BCAPF) since Boston's first cable franchise agreement in 1983. Following four years of studies, reports, advisory commissions and public hearings, Mayor Kevin White issued a Request For Proposals that incorporated the concept of a nonprofit “access and programming” corporation. Based on recommendations of the Cable Access Advisory Committee, the Mayor awarded a 15-year license to build and operate a cable system to Cablevision of Boston, which agreed to provide an annual franchise fee in support of public, educational and government access to this new technology. | BNN, or Boston Neighborhood Network, is Boston's premier public access station. BNN has been managed by the Boston Community Access and Programming Foundation, Inc. (BCAPF) since Boston's first cable franchise agreement in 1983. Following four years of studies, reports, advisory commissions and public hearings, Mayor Kevin White issued a Request For Proposals that incorporated the concept of a nonprofit “access and programming” corporation. Based on recommendations of the Cable Access Advisory Committee, the Mayor awarded a 15-year license to build and operate a cable system to Cablevision of Boston, which agreed to provide an annual franchise fee in support of public, educational and government access to this new technology. |