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AT&TTN: Historic’ AT$T bill headed to governorPosted on May 1, 2008 - 10:07pm.
from: The City Paper Historic’ AT&T bill headed to governor Calling it a “historic day in Tennessee,” the Senate unanimously approved a bill this morning paving the way for AT&T to start offering television programming in Tennessee and compete with the cable industry. TN: Nashville: House approves AT$T cable dealPosted on May 1, 2008 - 6:18am.
from: Times Free Press Tuesday, April 29, 2008 By: Andy Sher NASHVILLE — The House voted 93-2 Monday for legislation that would let AT&T begin competing with cable companies to provide television services across Tennessee. TN: Cable bill passes HousePosted on April 28, 2008 - 8:14pm.
from: AP Wire Cable bill passes House NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A proposal to provide statewide cable TV franchising has passed the House. The legislation approved 93-2 on Monday would allow companies like AT&T Inc. to avoid having to seek hundreds of municipal permits to offer TV service. WI: AT$T still not definite on U-verse herePosted on April 28, 2008 - 8:12pm.
from: Capital Times AT&T still not definite on U-verse here Jeff Richgels — 4/28/2008 11:26 am AT&T is looking to hire 200 more technicians to install and service its U-verse TV service, which now is available to more than 200,000 homes in the Milwaukee, Racine and Sheboygan areas. But even though the jobs include positions in south central Wisconsin, indicating that U-verse may be offered here in the near future, the company still isn't saying when the Madison area might get U-verse. TN: Final Language of the Tennessee Franchise Reform Bill and AmendmentsPosted on April 24, 2008 - 6:49am.
from: Elliott Mitchell Attached, please find the final language of the Franchise "Reform" Legislation in the General Assembly in Tennessee. There has been some criticism of the draft version of this legislation, and insofar as I can tell the final version is identical to the draft. I will be the first to tell you that the bill is imperfect, but I also know some of its genesis and was privileged to be among the PEG folks asked to help the Tennessee Municipal League understand and object to many of the demands of both Telco and Cable during closed-door "negotiation." I believe I can report that due to TML's help, PEG in Tennessee dodged several major bullets, where other states have been not so fortunate. TX: Book Report Raises Questions About Texas’ SB5Posted on April 24, 2008 - 6:46am.
from: Blogging Broadband Book Report Raises Questions About Texas’ SB5 Those keeping score know that the Texas legislature really started the state-mandated video franchise train down the tracks. SB5 was passed in Texas at the end of 2005. It was a natural place for the phone companies to get the ball rolling, as SBC, now the new AT&T, called Texas home. Since SB5 passed, a likely-unprecedented wave of states adopted some form of “shall issue” video franchising — all of it aimed at helping the phone companies get into the cable business. LA: Senate panel OKs TV changePosted on April 24, 2008 - 6:45am.
La. Senate panel OKs TV change BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — State government, not police juries and city councils, should control the franchise fee process for television service around the state, a Senate panel voted on Wednesday. TN: Despite compromise bill, cable ads bashing AT$T still ranPosted on April 24, 2008 - 6:43am.
from: City Paper Despite compromise bill, cable ads bashing AT&T still ran Despite compromise bill, cable ads bashing AT&T still ran | comcast, at&t, compromise bill, television franchising, state legislature Tennessee Cable Telecommunications Association says continued ads targeting AT&T after compromise could be due to timing in getting them off the air. Matthew Williams/The City Paper LA: Video franchise bills all take; where's the give?Posted on April 20, 2008 - 7:33am.
from: Lafayette Pro Fiber Sunday, April 20, 2008 The statewide video franchise bills up for consideration in the Louisiana Legislature are, in fact, bad news as John and the LMA (pdf) have made clear. But, based on the 2006 experience where only Governor Blanco's veto prevented a version of this legislation from becoming law, I also believe it is clear that some form of this legislation is going to pass again this year and Governor Jindal will sign it into law. LA: TV4US Astroturf Org Active in LouisianaPosted on April 18, 2008 - 6:57am.
from: Lafayette Pro Fiber Wednesday, March 26, 2008 Well, we knew it was coming. The legislature is coming back in session and the latest push to take take local municipal property rights and hand them over to AT&T is back. |
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