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OHIOOHIO ALERT: SB 117 PUBLIC HEARING MAY 30THPosted on May 25, 2007 - 6:16am.
from: Free Press OH: SB117, the begining of the end of TV Middletown?Posted on May 22, 2007 - 8:50pm.
from: Main Street Monroe SB117, the begining of the end of 'Live' Broadcasts from TV Middletown? S.B. 117 is supposed to increase competition and improve cable service in Ohio, but S.B. 117 might do the opposite. The bill was just approved by the Ohio Senate and now moves to the Ohio House. ( categories: OHIO | State Franchises )
OH: Ohio Lawmakers Urged to Oppose AT$T Backed BillPosted on May 22, 2007 - 7:02pm.
from: Common Dreams FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Free Press Ohio Lawmakers Urged to Oppose AT&T-Backed Bill COLUMBUS, OHIO - MAY 22 - Consumer groups and local public access stations are urging Ohio state legislators to oppose Senate Bill 117 — legislation that would eliminate longstanding consumer protections and local oversight of cable TV providers. The bill, which already passed the state Senate, will be considered by a key House committee tomorrow, May 23. OH: Putting consumers firstPosted on May 20, 2007 - 8:17am.
from: The Plain Dealer Putting consumers first The much-debated video franchise bill passed by the Ohio Senate represents a significant improvement over the original version. As introduced, Senate Bill 117 would have wiped away the cumbersome city-by-city process of granting franchises to video service providers and replaced it with a single statewide standard. Media giant AT&T, which helped craft the bill, said that favorable language was needed to enhance competition in Ohio's pay-TV market. Most consumers would have probably agreed, as competition usually results in lower prices. ( categories: OHIO | State Franchises )
OH: Cable bill opponents continue fightPosted on May 18, 2007 - 5:51am.
FROM: Leader Online Cable bill opponents continue fight By Kathleen Folkerth GREATER AKRON — A bill that would change the way cable franchises are negotiated is now in the Ohio House as opponents speak out on the changes it could bring to local access channels. Ohio Senate Bill 117, called the Ohio Video Competition Act of 2007, was passed by the Senate’s Energy and Public Utilities Committee by a vote of 7-1 May 8. The next day it was approved by the Senate with a vote of 29-4. Now the bill is in the Public Utilities Committee of the Ohio House of Representatives. A public hearing for proponents of the bill is scheduled for May 23, while one for opponents will be May 30. ( categories: OHIO | State Franchises )
OHIO ACTION ALERT: SB 117 STILL NEEDS SERIOUS WORK!Posted on May 18, 2007 - 5:42am.
from: Local Voice Ohio ( categories: OHIO | State Franchises )
OH: Save Channel 9Posted on May 15, 2007 - 9:22pm.
from: Olive Aurora Save Channel 9 Published May 15th What would you do without this valuable community resource? Email Aurora’s State Senator Tom Sawyer! Within the next 7 days, it is possible that the Ohio legislature will pass a bill that ends community television as we know it. That means no more HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS, MAYORS REPORT, SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT SHOWS, HOLIDAY CONCERTS, MOORE MOVIES, TIME TO COOK etc. etc. ( categories: OHIO | State Franchises )
OH: SB 117 cruises through Senate; 11 of 12 Democrats vote to legalize digital redliningPosted on May 14, 2007 - 6:11pm.
from: Callahan’s Cleveland Diary SB 117 cruises through Senate; 11 of 12 Democrats vote to legalize digital redlining Less than 24 hours after its approval by the Energy and Public Utilities Committee, Senate Bill 117 was passed by the full Ohio Senate 29 to 4. The vote Wednesday afternoon was powerful testimony to the raw political power of AT&T, and to the total disregard of Senators of both parties for local home rule, democratic access to technology, consumer protection or rational analysis — at least where AT&T’s money is concerned. ( categories: OHIO | State Franchises )
OH: SB 117: An email to my State RepresentativePosted on May 14, 2007 - 6:07pm.
from: Callahan’s Cleveland Diary SB 117: An email to my State RepresentativeFrom an email I sent this morning to my State Representative, Eugene Miller (D-10). Feel free to plagiarize if you’re so inclined: ( categories: OHIO | State Franchises )
OH: Don’t mess up cable TVPosted on May 14, 2007 - 6:00pm.
from: Times Reporter Don’t mess up cable TV The Ohio Senate approved a bill this week that would radically alter the way cable companies operate in Ohio. Senate Bill 117 would create a state franchising system for cable systems and end local agreements with individual companies. This bill is the brain-child of A.T.&T., which wants to get into the cable business. The telecommunications giant doesn’t want to have to negotiate with scores of municipalities to enter the business, so it has been pushing similar measures in other states as well. To promote the bill in Ohio, it hired an army of lobbyists to swarm over Columbus. ( categories: OHIO | State Franchises )
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