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			Comcast Channel 5 transfer to Lincoln College complete 
			Equipment upgrades, new processes planned 
			to improve quality and access 
			
		 
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            [April 08, 2015]  
            LINCOLN - In January, Lincoln College, 
			the City of Lincoln, and Comcast entered into an agreement that 
			transferred the management and administration of local cable Channel 
			5 to the College. On March 26, Lincoln College and Comcast completed 
			the relocation of the Channel 5 equipment to its new home. The 
			channel is now located at the corner of Ottawa and Burlington 
			streets, in the building previously used as the campus’s ceramics 
			workshop. 
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			 According to Associate Professor John Malone, the 
			College has taken advantage of the transition to troubleshoot the 
			system and work with Comcast technicians to make needed repairs. 
			 
			“We noticed some audio/visual deficiencies caused by aging wiring 
			and other long-term wear-and-tear that we’ve been able to address. 
			Now that we’ve completed the relocation and repairs, I think viewers 
			will find that the audio and video quality of Channel 5 has never 
			been better,” said Malone. 
			 
			Existing agreements with current programming providers are 
			continuing uninterrupted. The drop box system that programming 
			providers have been using with Comcast will be implemented at the 
			new location, and providers are being notified about the location 
			change. 
			 
			Although the current EG Channel Programming Transfer agreement 
			removed language referring to ‘public access,’ Lincoln College 
			welcomes programming contributions from the public and will be 
			inviting other area educational institutions to participate by 
			providing programming. 
			
			  “It is the intention of Lincoln College to provide greater access to 
			the channel than at any time in its history. We will be making 
			outreach efforts in the community to make organizations aware of the 
			availability of Channel 5 to air locally-produced community, 
			non-profit- and educational programs and events. Channel 5 will also 
			continue to air the Lincoln City Council’s voting meetings, and 
			discussions are underway to determine the best way to begin airing 
			the Council’s Committee of the Whole meetings, also,” said Malone. 
			 
			Like WLNX-FM, the operation of Channel 5 will operate as part of the 
			Lincoln College Division of Fine Arts and Communication. Malone will 
			serve as General Manager for both WLNX and Channel 5. Also working 
			with Channel 5 will be Assistant Professor Christina Xamis, who has 
			both academic and professional experience in television. The College 
			is in the process of curriculum and program development to implement 
			new courses in television production that will complement the 
			current radio-course offerings. 
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			Lincoln College has made a significant investment in new studio 
			facilities on campus to house Channel 5, and has plans for 
			additional equipment upgrades which will bring the channel more in 
			line with modern technological expectations. These improvements 
			include the ability to stream Channel 5 on the internet or 
			smartphone, reaching those who are not Comcast customers. 
			In the coming months, the channel will also undergo some rebranding 
			to create a more professional and aesthetically pleasing 
			presentation, and plans are underway to develop a Channel 5 website 
			and Facebook page that will provide listings of upcoming programs 
			and archives of previous programs. 
			 
			“Lincoln College will exceed the expectations of the community in 
			providing exceptional local programming opportunities,” Malone said. 
			“We wouldn’t be getting this deeply involved if we weren’t 
			absolutely sure we can over-deliver. With WLNX and now Channel 5, 
			Lincoln College is poised to play a bigger role in promoting the 
			community than ever before. Stay tuned.” 
			 
			As Lincoln College moves forward with the integration of Channel 5 
			into its existing operations, the public is asked to direct 
			questions or concerns to John Malone at 217-735-7288 or email at 
			jmalone@lincolncollege.edu. 
			[Tracy Bergin, Lincoln College] 
			
			  
			
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