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saveaccess's blogFL: As cable TV bill heads to Crist, debate goes onPosted on May 1, 2007 - 6:30am.
from: St. Petersburg Times As cable TV bill heads to Crist, debate goes on By REBECCA CATALANELLO TALLAHASSEE - The House cleared for Gov. Charlie Crist's signature on Monday a long-disputed bill that would open the cable TV market to fiber-optic telecommunications companies. ( categories: FLORIDA | State Franchises )
FL: House adopts Senate bill to deregulate cable TVPosted on May 1, 2007 - 6:28am.
from: South Florida Sun-Sentinel House adopts Senate bill to deregulate cable TV By Josh Hafenbrack May 1, 2007 TALLAHASSEE · Fiercely fought legislation to drive more competition in Florida's cable TV markets now has one more stop: Gov. Charlie Crist. ( categories: FLORIDA | State Franchises )
WI: State bills may turn off public access TVPosted on April 30, 2007 - 7:12am.
from: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel State bills may turn off public access TV By ANNYSA JOHNSON West Allis - For 25 years, the West Allis Community Media Center's public access Channel 14 has been a window on the world of this Milwaukee County city. ( categories: State Franchises | WISCONSIN )
OH: The whole thing stinksPosted on April 30, 2007 - 7:09am.
from: The News Herald The whole thing stinks Imagine for a moment that there's an emergency at the Perry Nuclear Power Plant in North Perry. Officials need to get information out quickly. Aside from news media, safety forces likely would turn to local public access channels on cable television. The message would scrawl across the bottom of television screens, alerting people to a problem. OH: Cable bill stirs access concernPosted on April 29, 2007 - 9:20am.
from: News Herald Cable bill stirs access concern Mentor among cities opposed to Ohio Senate bill that limits rights for individual towns Each week, Mentor resident Sara Shaner looks forward to watching Channel 12, her city's local cable-access channel. ( categories: OHIO | State Franchises )
CWA: A Free Internet Splits LaborPosted on April 29, 2007 - 9:15am.
from: MyDD A Free Internet Splits Labor by Matt Stoller, Sat Apr 28, 2007 at 01:07:16 PM EST With the announcement that the US has fallen to 14th in broadband penetration in the world, and that India is going to offer free broadband access to all residents by 2009, it's time to get our house in order. The reason we don't have an effective path towards a universal open internet, and why net neutrality is not in Speaker Pelosi's Innovation Agenda, is at least part because of the strategic choices of the Communications Workers of America. The more I delve into their politics, the less sense it makes, because CWA has a campaign that sounds like it's exactly what we want: SpeedMatters.org. ( categories: State Franchises )
FL: Titans battle for control of cable TVPosted on April 29, 2007 - 9:13am.
from: Sun Sentinel Titans battle for control of cable TV in Florida By Josh Hafenbrack April 28, 2007 TALLAHASSEE · They've broadcast their talking points in campaign-style commercials, using the TV screens they're fighting over to argue about who offers the best deal for Florida cable customers. MN: Statewide Cable Franchising (HF2351) Passed with no RecommendationsPosted on April 28, 2007 - 11:22am.
from: Blandin on Broadband Statewide Cable Franchising (HF2351) Passed with no Recommendations I have tried (not really hard) to find the testimony from the Statewide Cable Franchising hearing on April 13. It wasn’t televised. There was no video archive. So tonight I listened to the audio archive. (I have blogged about previous hearings.) FL: Cable and Telecoms Come to AgreementsPosted on April 28, 2007 - 11:20am.
from: TampaBay.com April 27, 2007 With only three dissents, senators adopted the well-lobbied cable bill making it easier for telephone companies to enter the cable TV market. What started this session as a battle between cable and local goverments on one side and telephone companies on the other ended with local governments out in the cold, unable to even govern utilities' access to their right-of-ways under the terms of the bill. WI: Don't fall for propaganda on cable franchise billPosted on April 27, 2007 - 9:38am.
from: The Capital Times Charles Uphoff: Don't fall for propaganda on cable franchise bill By Charles Uphoff Is the Wisconsin Legislature being hijacked? Lobbyists for telecommunications giant AT&T have been pressuring Wisconsin legislators to pass sweeping changes in the laws regulating cable TV with a million-dollar media campaign and behind the scenes arm-twisting that would make Karl Rove blush. |