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saveaccess's blogJohn Dingell on the FCC HearingPosted on February 12, 2007 - 3:14pm.
from: On The Media Commerce Claws 50-year Congressional veteran John Dingell (D-MI) took over leadership of the Commerce Committee last month. He tells us he’s none too happy with the FCC’s recent performance. And he plans to tell the commissioners why in a public hearing next week. ( categories: FCC )
Tell the House to Stop the FCC!Posted on February 12, 2007 - 8:48am.
Tell the House Commerce ( categories: FCC Video Franchise )
NY: Gov. Spitzer Makes the Web WavesPosted on February 11, 2007 - 6:32pm.
from: Huffington Post Steve Rosenbaum Gov. Spitzer Makes the Web Waves, But Will the Empire State Truly Embrace Openness? If you were the Governor of New York, and you'd just been sworn into office, what would your first act be? Well - for Elliot Spitzer, the decision he made should prove to be both a clue about the kind of Governor he'll be and what the future of politics may hold. ( categories: NEW YORK )
IL: 'Astroturf' groups represent industries, not membersPosted on February 11, 2007 - 3:27pm.
From: IL Daily Herald 'Astroturf' groups represent industries, not members By Anna Marie Kukec A group called TV4US Coalition placed advertising inserts in newspapers statewide last week aiming to “educate” consumers on how to get better, more competitive rates for television in Illinois. AT$T Seeks Wisconsin Statewide Video FranchisePosted on February 10, 2007 - 8:15pm.
from: Waxing America AT&T Seeks Wisconsin Statewide Video Franchise A Senate hearing Wednesday was the first visible action on AT&T's push to have Wisconsin law changed to bypass municipalities and create statewide video franchises. Senator Plale's Committee on Commerce, Utilities and Rail held an informational hearing (no bill has yet been officially introduced) on AT&T's proposal to allow it to upgrade its network to offer a video product wherever it sees fit. AT&T and its lead Assembly advocate, Representative Phil Montgomery, argued for quick state action to avoid municipal delay and bring "badly needed" competition to Wisconsin consumers. Officials from large and small cities, cable industry representatives, and local access channel users defended the existing of local control, and called for fairness and reasonable deliberation on a complex and important issue. Don't count on it. ( categories: State Franchises | WISCONSIN )
MD: Towson, Cockeysville up first for Verizon cable?Posted on February 10, 2007 - 8:05pm.
from: Towson Times Towson, Cockeysville up first for Verizon cable? 02/09/07 Cable competition is coming to Baltimore County. The County Council is expected to vote March 5 on a 15-year cable franchise contract negotiated with Verizon. TN: Local control ensures competition is fairPosted on February 10, 2007 - 7:51pm.
from: tennessean.com Friday, 02/09/07 By STACEY BRIGGS Metro Council member Lynn Williams is rolling out the red carpet for AT&T/BellSouth, inviting the company to meet with Metro government and begin the process of gaining a franchise to provide video services to Davidson County residents. NY: Municipal leaders fear loss of cable TV revenuesPosted on February 10, 2007 - 1:48pm.
from: Mid Hudson News Municipal leaders fear loss of cable TV revenues Poughkeepsie – Town supervisors and village mayors are concerned about possible legislation in Albany that could result in a loss of cable TV franchise fees to the municipalities. LaGrange Supervisor Jon Wagner is the new president of the Dutchess County Supervisors and Mayors Association, and he said the local officials are concerned about the potential loss of funds. ( categories: NEW YORK | State Franchises )
TN: AT$T, cable industry ready to face offPosted on February 10, 2007 - 1:46pm.
from: Nashville City Paper AT&T, cable industry ready to face off By John Rodgers, jrodgers@nashvillecitypaper.com AT&T and the state’s cable industry are set for a battle at the state Capitol concerning television franchising rights, and if AT&T is successful, Comcast could have a major competitor in Nashville. ( categories: State Franchises | TENNESSEE )
HI: The battle to save public access TVPosted on February 10, 2007 - 1:44pm.
from: Disappeared News Tuesday, February 06, 2007 The battle to save public access TV in Hawaii moves to the legislature ... and it could use your help Not only can you help, but your help is needed to save Hawaii's public access television channels. As you know, there's a move afoot to replace the current public access television providers. The administration plans to do this by opening the contracts to competitive bidding, while disadvantaging the current providers from ever winning a contract. ( categories: HAWAII | State Franchises )
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