Some programs in the catalog are called “Educational Resources Access Programs.” How are they different from the other programs?
In addition to the programs that it distributes, NETA Educational Resources occasionally obtains rights for other quality instructional programs that can be offered at a lower price, thanks to underwriting or other arrangements with the producer. We call these “access programs.” The use fee for NETA Educational Resources Access Programs is $ 1.00 per minute, and even that fee is capped at a maximum of $ 200 for single stations with student enrollments under 300,000 or $ 500 for state networks or single stations whose K-12 student enrollments exceed 300,000.
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