Well, don't finalize anything until you've signed or at least looked at the contract/submission details. I know for me, one year it was barely a 3 page agreement, next year, 14 pages! Some sports commentator had to get stupid and cuss on air, when a stockholders wife was watching :p
Hope you get a good time slot, and the show's properly exploited come show time :) It's almost worth putting up flyers, with tear off info at the bottom... shit, I should've done that.
VicariousE
Caught what you said in the author comments of your latest movie submission... Public access TV, eh? Half hour show? It's gonna be a lot of content, in a timely fashion... it's a grand adventure, and I wish you the very best of success! Have you got any local help (actors, editors)? Should be a fair bit easier using modern tech, though I'm sure your station can broadcast off a DVD... still need the 1 minute black pre-roll or countdown clip?
Ghosty22
I've been making animations for years, so I have lots of content saved up. Someone I know works for our local TV station, and I was told that I just needed 26-minute episodes. I don't know about that black pre-roll. I was told to submit it on DVD, I have a few local actors and what not.