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saveaccess's blogWI: Bill Stalls in WisconsinPosted on September 10, 2007 - 9:55pm.
from: Animation Artist Bill Stalls in Wisconsin (Multichannel News) _ While most state legislatures have concluded action on cable-franchising bills, the one in Wisconsin is stuck, awaiting the outcome of a fight over the state budget. The bill, which will move franchising authority to the state Department of Financial Institutions, was approved by the Assembly on a 66-28 vote in May. It was sent to the Senate, where it will be heard, possibly in the fall, by the Joint Finance Committee. But that apparently won't happen until the Democrat-ruled Senate and Republican-controlled Assembly can agree on a state budget. ( categories: State Franchises | WISCONSIN )
Public Radio Asks FCC to Relax Limit on NCE WindowPosted on September 10, 2007 - 9:43pm.
Note: When the Low Power FM (LPFM) radio spectrum licenses were opened up for community use in the 90's, NPR sided with corporate media in opposing the FCC decision - and succeeded in eliminating thousands of potential new community stations (there is a bill in Congress to remedy this digression of broadcast ethics). Now NPR wishes to corner the market in the new high power radio license offerings by expanding the limitations placed on applications. NPR needs to understand that "public" is not a copyright they own - they also need a lesson in the difference between "public" and "community" and the role of democratic communications in each. ( categories: )
AT$T Waves Investment Dollars to Leverage Favorable State LegislationPosted on September 10, 2007 - 9:28pm.
from: Enclave Monday, September 10, 2007 As a former lobbyist, AT&T Tennessee's new President must understand the power of money in the General Assembly. Now he seems to be using it to resurrect "video franchise reform" (VFR) which would not just promote competition for the cable industry; it would also centralize the marketing process by establishing state-wide franchising, effectively removing the power of municipalities to broker their own deals. ( categories: AT&T | State Franchises )
F.B.I. Data Mining Reached Beyond Initial TargetsPosted on September 10, 2007 - 7:43am.
Note: This is tied to the NSA wiretapping case with telco complicity (Verizon, AT&T). Apparently it goes much deeper and is much more troubling that originally known. It is also more surreal - a new area where info gathering marketing techniques meet national security intelligence gathering. from: NY Times ( categories: NSA/Telco Wiretap Scandal )
FL: TV channel shakeup causes stirPosted on September 8, 2007 - 11:42am.
from: St Petersburg Times TV channel shakeup causes stir By BARBARA BEHRENDT, Times Staff Writer State Rep. Rob Schenck questions the timing of the Bright House changes. ( categories: FLORIDA | State Franchises )
FL: Cable channel change effects accessPosted on September 8, 2007 - 11:39am.
from: Bradenton Herald Posted on Fri, Sep. 07, 2007 Government-access TV programming was created in the early days of the cable era as an inexpensive way to provide average citizens easy access to the actions of their governments. Giving viewers a way to watch their county commission or city council in action was considered a small payback by cable companies for the privilege of stringing their cables through public rights of way so they could make big profits off people's love of commercial television programming. ( categories: FLORIDA | State Franchises )
Our Disgraceful Internet PolicyPosted on September 8, 2007 - 11:36am.
from: Public Knowledge Our Disgraceful Internet Policy by Art Brodsky on September 6, 2007 - 8:48pm. Earlier today (Sept. 6), the Justice Department filed comments with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) opposing Net Neutrality. The DoJ, supposedly the protector of consumers and guardian of competition, said that “market forces” were sufficient to do both of those jobs. ( categories: )
IN: Comcast facing protests for Closing Access StudiosPosted on September 8, 2007 - 11:22am.
from: Post Tribune Comcast facing protests September 8, 2007 Seven producers from Comcast's public access Channel 21 have formed the United Producers for Public Access to speak out against the telecom giant's decision to close its public-access studios in Hammond and Portage, as well as some of its bill payment centers. Telcos await FCC action on broadbandPosted on September 8, 2007 - 11:18am.
from: Rocky Mountain news Telcos await FCC action on broadband By Jeff Smith, Rocky Mountain News ( categories: FCC )
FCC Attacks Exclusive Broadband DealsPosted on September 7, 2007 - 8:49pm.
from: Broadband Reports FCC Attacks Exclusive Broadband Deals From Broadband Reports, September 6, 2007 For months, AT&T and Verizon have been asking the FCC to ban cable operators from maintaining exclusive service contracts with the owners of apartment buildings, developments and MDUs (multiple dwelling units). When the phone company asks for something, the FCC delivers: ( categories: FCC )
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