Latest NewsUser login |
State FranchisesMI: Potentially Much More At Stake In Michigan Than PEGPosted on January 14, 2008 - 9:07pm.
Note: Harold Feld sizes up the big picture on the implications of Comcast's behavior and how that might impact other channel providers. from: Wet Machine Potentially Much More At Stake In Michigan Than PEG - NAB, PBS and Folks Worried About Bundling of Services Better Wake Up And Pay Attention! Compared to the primary battles in Michigan, the fight between Comcast and local governments about Comcast's decision to migrate Public Educational and Government (PEG) channels to digital seems like small potatoes. But potentially, the lawsuit filed by the cities of Dearborn and Meridian in local federal court could have huge impact on how cable operators carry broadcast television and even how they bundle video services with their voice and broadband offerings. FL: Bright House Settles Public-Channel ChangePosted on January 14, 2008 - 8:49pm.
from: MultiChannel News Bright House Settles Public-Channel Spat (Multichannel News) _ Opposition to Bright House Networks' decision to shift public, educational and governmental channels in Tampa, Fla., high up into the channel roster has ended. The Tampa division of the Advance/Newhouse Communications-owned cable company and Hillsborough County have brokered a deal that would end local officials' opposition to putting the channels in the 600 range of numbers. ( categories: FLORIDA | State Franchises )
MI: Charter Faces ComplaintsPosted on January 14, 2008 - 4:54pm.
Note: More fallout from the Michigan State Video Franchise - on top of the Comcast PEG channel switch which has ended up in court. Apparently "more competition = less service and more complaints". from: The Morning Sun January 13, 2008 ( categories: MICHIGAN | State Franchises )
MI: Comcast’s Response to Complaint on PEG Digitization Raises Broader IssuesPosted on January 14, 2008 - 4:37pm.
from: Blogging Broadband Comcast’s Response to Complaint on PEG Digitization Raises Broader Issues Things have been moving quickly in Michigan over the course of the last couple of days – just as predicted in BloggingBROADBAND last week. After months of discussion and a letter from House Energy & Commerce Committee Chairman John Dingell failed to dissuade Comcast from its plan to digitize and migrate public, education, and government (“PEG”) access channels, two Michigan communities and one Comcast customer filed a lawsuit in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan to stop Comcast’s PEG channel migration plan. The lawsuit was filed last Friday afternoon – less than 100 hours before Comcast’s plan would be complete as the clock ticked to 12:01 a.m. tomorrow morning. The parties’ briefing occurred over the weekend, and an oral hearing on the communities’ motion for a temporary restraining order was scheduled for today at 9 a.m. The matter has been docketed as case number 08-10156, and pleadings are available electronically through PACER. MI: Judge to rule today on Comcast's channel changePosted on January 14, 2008 - 4:03pm.
from: Free Press Judge to rule today on Comcast's channel change A federal judge will decide by the end of the day whether to block Comcast’s decision Thursday to move public access channels up the dial and out of the reach of thousands of Michigan cable subscribers with analogue televisions. MI: Comcast Switch May Limit Grand Rapids’ Election CoveragePosted on January 14, 2008 - 9:03am.
from: Grand Rapids Press Comcast Switch May Limit Grand Rapids’ Election Coverage Jon Koeze, administrator of the city’s cable television access Channel 26, does not score big ratings on most evenings. Now he is afraid a switch by Comcast cable will ruin one of his biggest nights of the year Tuesday. TN: State Sen. Finney's constituent surveyPosted on January 14, 2008 - 8:54am.
from: BlountViews State Sen. Finney's constituent survey Submitted by R. Neal on Sun, 01/13/2008 - 13:56. If you're reading this, you probably got State Sen. Raymond Finney's annual constituent preference survey in the mail. If not, it's also in today's Maryville Daily Times. If you don't have that, it's online at Senator Finney Listens. Jan 29th Congressional Hearing to Examine Cable's PEG Channel ChangesPosted on January 12, 2008 - 8:19pm.
Note: The Hearing mentioned in this article is still being confirmed. from: MLive.com Comcast too quick Comcast Cable poorly handled the decision to change the channels for its public access, education and government (PEG) programming. That includes the rushed effective date -- it begins Tuesday after only 60 days' notice -- to the company's failure to consult with local government and school officials about the switch to the digital format. MI: Suit may block Comcast channel movePosted on January 12, 2008 - 7:44pm.
from: The Daily Telegram Suit may block channel move Friday, January 11, 2008 11:40 PM EST Comcast plans to move the public, education and government channels from their current locations in the double digits to the 900s. By David Panian Daily Telegram Staff Writer Beginning Tuesday, Comcast viewers who check channels 20, 22 and 23 for local information might have to instead check channels 902, 915 and 916. ( categories: MICHIGAN | State Franchises )
MI: Fight continues against ComcastPosted on January 12, 2008 - 9:43am.
from: Source News Fight continues against Comcast By DEANNA ROSE Several area officials and legislators decided last week to introduce state legislation that would prohibit the Comcast cable company from moving the existing channel locations for community government and schools channels from their current low-numbered channels to digital channels in the 900s. |
Media You Can Use!Add our link to your site Campaign SupportersJoin the Campaign! And tens of thousands of voters... |