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State FranchisesMI: Comcast got what it bargained forPosted on January 25, 2008 - 5:14pm.
from: Ann Arbor News Comcast got what it bargained for Comcast, having benefited richly over decades from its cable television monopoly in Michigan communities, should feel compelled to give something of value back. Not much has been asked, although one small concession historically from Comcast to this community and others has been a public access channel for locally produced programming, which are generally broadcast on channels on the low end of the spectrum. WI: Reverse for AT$T's U-verse video?Posted on January 25, 2008 - 5:11pm.
from: The Madison Times Reverse for AT&T's U-verse video? Jeff Richgels — 1/24/2008 3:45 pm Could AT&T be out of the video business before it even brings its U-verse service to Madison? That's possible, according to TVPredictions.com president Phillip "Swanni" Swann, who predicts AT&T will be out of the video business within 12 to 18 months, CedMagazine.com reported. Live Blogging during PEG Congressional HearingPosted on January 25, 2008 - 9:07am.
from: Free Press Live Blogging during PEG Congressional Hearing On Tuesday, Jan. 29, the Free Press Action Network will hold a live-blogging session during the congressional hearing on Public, Educational, and Governmental (PEG) services in the digital TV age. Activists and community leaders will be discussing the hearing as it unfolds. TN: Watson seeks citizens’ input on video measurePosted on January 25, 2008 - 8:35am.
from: Cleveland Daily Banner Watson seeks citizens’ input on video measure By David Davis Managing Editor Published January 24, 2008 10:45 AM EDT A local state representative is asking for citizen input on a bill authorizing statewide franchises to companies providing video services. CA: Ojai's Public Access May Be ClosedPosted on January 25, 2008 - 8:32am.
from: Ojai Valley News Thursday, January 24, 2008 If Time Warner inks deal with state, it will likely be curtains for local television shows By Nao Braverman MI: Comcast got caught, trying to be slickPosted on January 25, 2008 - 8:30am.
from: The Third Eye Thursday, January 24, 2008 To be able to win a cable franchise, the company must provide public, educational and governmental (PEG) access. Such access bring us programs, ranging from exotic cooking, to school board meetings, to one-man and one-woman shows. TN: Oh, yeah, let’s make AT$T only answer to the state. That’ll workPosted on January 24, 2008 - 10:02am.
from: Murfreesboro Post Oh, yeah, let’s make AT&T only answer to the state. That’ll work Those of you old enough to remember the popular TV show, “Laugh-in,” probably also remember an ongoing skit by Lilly Tomlinson in which she portrayed a telephone operator. CA: AT$T Says Attack MisinformedPosted on January 24, 2008 - 9:49am.
Note: The 'attacks' in question were hardly misinformed - only AT&T's response can be considered misinformation. AT&T places regional PEG channels on a Channel 99 submenu on their U-verse system - a submenu list that could grow to over a hundred becoming increasingly unwieldy and useless. This is a side-effect of telco/cable providers moving to a regional head-end, eliminating local head-in systems for cost efficiencies (think Clear Channel and the loss of localism). CA: Santa Clarita has a year to figure out a way to save public channelPosted on January 24, 2008 - 8:23am.
from: The Signal City Eyeing Public Access TV Options By Katherine Geyer The city of Santa Clarita will spend the next year figuring out how to continue providing programming on its public access channel thanks to a 2006 state law that relieves cable companies of the responsibility of operating a public access studio beginning in 2009. CA: Operators Opt For Calif. OversightPosted on January 24, 2008 - 8:07am.
from: MultiChannel News Operators Opt For Calif. Oversight Operators big and small have taken advantage of California law allowing operators to replace local franchise terms with state oversight. |
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