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saveaccess's blogMore disturbing numbers for telcosPosted on May 15, 2008 - 5:55am.
from: Telephony Online More disturbing numbers for telcos May 13, 2008 11:02 AM, By Carol Wilson Two separate sources this week are offering up more analysis showing the telcos are falling behind the cable companies in the broadband and video battle. Information Gatekeepers, an analyst firm that once predicted the telcos would overtake cable in broadband penetration, this week issued its High-Speed Access Report for the first quarter of 2008, showing cable is outperforming its forecast and the telcos are under-performing what IGI had forecast in 2006. The latest report is in keeping with what IGI began saying in 2007, when it warned that both AT&T and Verizon were falling behind in implementing high-speed access plans, and thus their data revenues would not make up for lost wireline access income. NC: Local governments withhold public access TV fundsPosted on May 15, 2008 - 5:50am.
from: Orange Politics Local governments withhold public access TV funds It seems like Chapel Hill and Orange County are giving our local public access provider quite the run around, when they should be giving them money! The programming on The Peoples Channel includes a wide variety of creative output and civic endeavors by local residents, plus they also carry the essential Democracy Now! If you don't find what you want on channel 8, you can march right in to the station, get low-cost training, and fill that gap. This nonprofit TV station is a tremendous asset to our community, and it deserves to be fully funded by our local governments. ( categories: NORTH CAROLINA | State Franchises )
IN: Public access TV suffering from telecom ‘reform' billPosted on May 15, 2008 - 5:47am.
from: Journal Gazette Published: May 15, 2008 6:00 a.m. Advertisement Those of us in the Public, Educational and Government Access TV community believed that House Bill 1279 (transferring cable franchising from municipalities to state control) would not only fail to address concerns we had prior to its passage, but also would cause irreparable harm to every PEG access center in Indiana. State legislators assured us this would not happen. Now, two years after the bill’s passage, those trepidations have materialized. TN: As AT$T legislation wraps up, city may be first to see U-versePosted on May 2, 2008 - 6:15am.
from: The City Paper As AT&T legislation wraps up, city may be first to see U-verse Nashvillians and residents of neighboring counties will likely have the first crack at AT&T’s television programming later this year now that legislation is close to becoming law, a lawmaker close to the telecom said. Be the Media -- Free Speech UnfurledPosted on May 1, 2008 - 10:16pm.
from: NTEN.org Be the Media -- Free Speech Unfurled Increase text size Decrease text size Email this page Print this page Nonprofit Technology Network, April 22, 2008 While mainstream media remains under the control of a handful of giant corporations, you no longer have to own a printing press to reach a dedicated audience. Gone are the days when we chose from one of three national nightly newscasts on the living room TV. Free speech, broadband services and mobile handsets are quickly dismantling the “one to many” Broadcast Age and putting media production and distribution directly into the hands of “the people”. ( categories: )
CA: The Cancellation of Channel 36Posted on May 1, 2008 - 10:15pm.
from: La Times The Cancellation of Channel 36 Increase text size Decrease text size Email this page Print this page Los Angeles Times, May 1, 2008 It's the channel you probably channel-surf right past on your way from Discovery to CNN. ( categories: CALIFORNIA | State Franchises )
TN: Statewide Cable Franchise Bill Passes General AssemblyPosted on May 1, 2008 - 10:11pm.
from: Nashville Public radio Statewide Cable Franchise Bill Passes General Assembly Thursday, May 01st, 2008 A bill that would allow AT&T to expand into cable and broadband internet services statewide is on its way to the governor. The Senate unanimously passed the measure today, after two years of behind-the-scenes bargaining between the giant phone utility and the cable television industry. Senate Speaker Ron Ramsey says he’s satisfied with the end result. TN: 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. |