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Senate S.2686Telcos Win: California Senate OKs Statewide Video FranchisesPosted on September 1, 2006 - 10:44am.
from: Telecom Web Telcos Win: California Senate OKs Statewide Video Franchises The California state Senate yesterday passed a video franchise measure establishing a streamlined statewide certification and authorization process that will make it far easier and speedier for major local exchange carriers to enter the market against incumbent cablecos (TelecomWeb news break, Aug. 18). Heart [less] Institute: Part of the Telecom/Cable Lobby Support SystemPosted on August 28, 2006 - 8:24am.
Also worth mentioning: Many of the reports issued by the Heartland Institute are written by FreedomWorks researchers. from: Digital Destiny Heart [less] Institute: Part of the Telecom/Cable Lobby Support System The Heartland Institute is one of the never-ending series of groups that attempt to place the interests of big phone and cable monopolies before those of the average American. Ideology shapes the findings of this group. If it had a MySpace page, its “friends” would include the Progress and Freedom Foundation, American Enterprise Institute, the Heritage Foundation, Cato, and the Pacific Research Foundation. They are a well-connected and networked web of organizations used to advance the narrow, monopoly-building agendas of Comcast, AT&T, Verizon, and a few others. ( categories: Astroturf / Front Group | Senate S.2686 )
Ex-Stevens Aide Cashes InPosted on August 23, 2006 - 5:14pm.
from: Multichannel News Ex-Stevens Aide Reports Cable Money Mitch Rose, a former aide to Senate Commerce Committee chairman Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), earned $270,000 from the cable industry in the first half of 2006, largely to influence a major telecommunications bill drafted by Stevens, according to congressional records. ( categories: Senate S.2686 )
Telecom, Cable Interests Channel Donations To Republican IncumbentsPosted on August 23, 2006 - 5:11pm.
from: Technology Daily Telecom, Cable Interests Channel By David Hatch Officials of dominant telephone and cable TV companies vying for an upper hand in pending telecommunications legislation are contributing heavily this election season to Republican incumbents who share those firms' deregulatory outlook. The fight for local TVPosted on August 23, 2006 - 4:46pm.
from: Pinnacle News The fight for local TV CMAP's director becomes "David" pitted against Goliath telephone companies Don't look now, but if you live in Gilroy, Hollister or San Juan Bautista, you're on the verge of losing the few stations on your cable menu that give you what you want. Stevens Makes Big Telecom Bill PushPosted on August 2, 2006 - 8:39am.
From Roll Call Stevens Makes Big Telecom Bill Push August 2, 2006 The first major overhaul of telecommunications laws in a decade appears to be sinking in the quicksand of election-year politics. The bill’s sponsor, Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), is racing to round up enough support for the measure to clear the 60-vote hurdle set by Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) before granting the measure floor time. But the Alaska Republican is running into resistance in his own ranks - including from GOPers locked in tough reelection races. ( categories: Senate S.2686 )
No Floor Vote Scheduled for Franchise BillPosted on August 1, 2006 - 11:07pm.
Despite some rumors circulating on blogger sites - nothing is expected to happen this week in the Senate concerning the Steven's Video Franchise Bill. from: Broadcasting & Cable No Floor Vote Scheduled for Franchise Bill By John Eggerton -- 8/1/2006 Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) has not scheduled a floor vote this week for the video franchise bill, and is "highly unlikely to" given the already crowded schedule, according to a source close to the Leader's office. ( categories: Senate S.2686 )
TheirSpacePosted on July 31, 2006 - 8:14am.
from: Willamette Week TheirSpace The attack on "net neutrality" threatens your favorite porn, politics or people-gazing website. BY FIONA MORGAN John D. Rockefeller realized 135 years ago that the way to control the oil market was to control the transport of oil. So in 1871, he colluded with the railroad industry to form a cartel called the South Improvement Company. ( categories: Senate S.2686 )
US senator ready to confront 'tubes' jibesPosted on July 29, 2006 - 8:08am.
from: iHotDesk US senator ready to confront 'tubes' jibes US Senator Ted Stevens shouted down another member of the house during the week and claimed the internet was nothing but a series of tubes. The senator happens to be on the Senate Commerce Committee which has a great deal of influence over IT and internet legislation. Unsurprisingly he has come in for a great deal of mocking for his comments. ( categories: Senate S.2686 )
Stevens 'Very Close' To Votes Needed For Senate Telecom BillPosted on July 29, 2006 - 7:53am.
from: Technology Daily Stevens 'Very Close' To Votes Needed For Senate Telecom Bill By David Hatch (Thursday, July 27) Senate Commerce Chairman Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, expressed confidence that he would reach the 60-vote threshold of support necessary to stave off delaying tactics and move his sweeping telecommunications overhaul measure to the Senate floor. ( categories: Senate S.2686 )
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