Q&A
Discussion of Intro 138 - LinkNYC kiosks and ASL public service announcements
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Council Member Gutiérrez inquires about Intro 138, which concerns public service announcements on LinkNYC kiosks in American Sign Language (ASL).
- Questions focus on the allocation of kiosk advertisement time for civic engagement
- Barbera is unable to provide specific answers and needs to consult with the franchise division
- Gutiérrez asks about decision-making processes for content displayed on kiosks
Jennifer Gutiérrez
0:13:26
Okay.
0:13:26
I have some questions about the legislation, but let me start with, specific Oh, no.
0:13:33
Actually, let's start with intro.
0:13:34
Intro 138, which is the bill about the city's public service announcements on Lincoln y C kiosks in ASL.
0:13:44
I know that we may have some responses from Lincoln YC, but maybe these are some questions that you can answer.
0:13:53
According to the most recent amendment to the franchise agreement between, OTI and CityBridge, 25% of kiosk advertisements are allocated to the city for promoting civic engagement.
0:14:06
Does the city does the city program does the advertising program utilize the full amount of allocated screen time?
Robert Barbera
0:14:16
I would have to take that question back to the franchise division and get back to the committee.
Jennifer Gutiérrez
0:14:20
Okay.
0:14:21
Do you know who decides what content is displayed on the kiosks by the advertising program?
Robert Barbera
0:14:27
Again, I would have to take that back to the franchise division.
Jennifer Gutiérrez
0:14:31
Okay.
0:14:34
And then, if you can take another question back to them is, how do they determine the location and timing of the ad placement?
0:14:45
Okay.
0:14:47
Let me just go through these questions also about Link NYC, and then, you know, we'll wait for the response back if you're if you can't answer them.