MISSOURI
Posted on February 21, 2007 - 8:31am.
from: Belleville News Democrat
Cable competition bill passes Senate
DAVID A. LIEB
Associated Press
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Senators signed off on legislation Tuesday intended to give TV viewers more choices than their current cable and satellite companies.
The bill would make it easier for telecommunications companies such as AT&T Inc. to begin offering television service to Missourians over their phone and Internet wires. Senators passed the bill 32-2, sending the measure to the House.
Posted on February 19, 2007 - 6:49pm.
This page last updated 4/7/07
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Bill Number(s):
SB 284 Read Bill
Status:
Passed in Senate and signed into law by Governor on March 22. Law in effect August 28, 2007
Posted on February 19, 2007 - 9:34am.
From: Columbia Tribune
Phone companies seek cable market access
By JASON ROSENBAUM of the Tribune’s staff
Published Saturday, February 17, 2007
JEFFERSON CITY - The Missouri Senate gave initial approval Thursday to a bill that would shift licensing of cable TV companies from the cities where they operate to the Missouri Public Service Commission.
Posted on February 19, 2007 - 9:31am.
from: STL Today
TV bill could expand options, lower cost
By Derek Kravitz
POST-DISPATCH JEFFERSON CITY BUREAU
02/16/2007
JEFFERSON CITY • Cable television customers could have more options for service and save money under a measure that cleared its first legislative hurdle on Thursday.
Posted on February 16, 2007 - 2:26pm.
from: Examiner
Bill could affect public access channels
Area legislators updated their constituents on the goings on at Jefferson City at the Independence Chamber of Commerce's month legislative breakfast this morning.
State Senator Victor Callahan was one of three legislators who attended. Callahan, D-Independence, talked about the Cable and AT&T Bill.
Posted on February 16, 2007 - 7:44am.
from: STL TOday
Missouri's TV bill could expand options, lower cost
By Derek Kravitz
POST-DISPATCH JEFFERSON CITY BUREAU
02/16/2007
JEFFERSON CITY — Cable television customers could have more options for service and save money under a measure that cleared its first legislative hurdle on Thursday.
Posted on February 6, 2007 - 8:18pm.
from: Colombia Tribune
Telecom bill tunes out customers’ needs
J. SCOTT CHRISTIANSON
Published Tuesday, February 6, 2007
The Missouri Senate is considering one of the best-written pieces of legislation to come before it in some time: Senate Bill 284, the Missouri Video Franchise Bill. It should be a good bill, considering how much money AT&T spent to write it.
Posted on January 31, 2007 - 9:27am.
from: Technology Daily
Revised Franchising Proposal Woos Missouri's Cable Industry
By Michael Martinez
(Monday, January 29) The video-franchising debate has returned to Missouri, and a key player has switched sides.
Almost a year after killing his own bill on the issue, state Sen. John Griesheimer has introduced legislation to allow for streamlined entry into the Show-Me State video services market. He authored a similar measure last year that appeared to be on the fast track for the governor's desk before it died in the spring.
Posted on January 30, 2007 - 10:37pm.
from: Belleville News Democrat
Compromise on TV bill could mean more competition
DAVID A. LIEB
Associated Press
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Many television viewers already are making the switch to wider, high-definition screens. Now as a result of a compromise at the Missouri Capitol, they could also see a wider variety of video companies competing for their business.
Posted on January 22, 2007 - 9:43pm.
from: Missourian News
City considers cable options
Amid complaints about providers, city looks into running its own system
By EMILY RISTOW
Promoting competition and providing the best cable service possible are among the reasons Mayor Darwin Hindman gave for exploring city-owned cable in Columbia.
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