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saveaccess's blogTN: Bredesen questions tactics in cable-permitting fightPosted on February 2, 2008 - 8:33am.
from: Knox News Bredesen questions tactics in cable-permitting fight Associated Press CHATTANOOGA - Gov. Phil Bredesen is questioning the approach by House Speaker Jimmy Naifeh in the fight to change cable-permitting rules in Tennessee to encourage broadband access around the state. FL: Leaders fight move of government channels to upper end of cable TV dialPosted on February 2, 2008 - 8:31am.
from: Orlando Sentinel Leaders fight move of government channels to upper end of cable TV dial David Damron Orange County Commissioner Teresa Jacobs is launching a statewide fight to stop cable companies from pushing government channels to the higher reaches of their digital-channel lineups. ( categories: FLORIDA | State Franchises )
CA: Broadcasting a warning for televisionPosted on February 2, 2008 - 8:29am.
from: Palo Alto Daily News Broadcasting a warning for television Media advocate: Public programming needs to be protected By Kristina Peterson / Daily News Staff Writer ( categories: CALIFORNIA | State Franchises )
MI: Public Access Advocates Hoping to Hold on to Cable ChannelPosted on February 1, 2008 - 11:36am.
from: Flint journal Public Access Advocates Hoping to Hold on to Cable Channel January 30, 2008 He’s a slouching, white-haired government critic who shouts out of your television set and shakes his hands to make a point. But Bob Leonard, the former Genesee County prosecutor, no longer appears on Comcast Channel 17. WI: Tornado destroys woman’s house: Time Warner Cable bills her $2,025.45Posted on February 1, 2008 - 8:47am.
from: ZDNet January 31st, 2008 From Wisconsin’s Kenosha News comes this story that after a January 7 tornado demolished her home, and ensuing rain and snow made it a bear to fix, a woman from the area has received a $2,025.45 bill from her (now former, well duh) cable television service. CA: Time Warner wants to get off the hook with MoorparkPosted on February 1, 2008 - 8:40am.
Note: Another case of rising 'basic cable' rates a a result of state franchises. Once local oversight is lifted by the FCC, cable and phone companies have raised the 'basic cable' rate by as much as 200%. from: Moorpark Acorn Time Warner wants to get off the hook with Moorpark TN: Bredesen Questions Approach To Fight Over Cable PermittingPosted on February 1, 2008 - 8:18am.
Bredesen Questions Approach To Fight Over Cable Permitting CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) -- Gov. Phil Bredesen is questioning the approach by House Speaker Jimmy Naifeh in the fight to change cable permitting rules in Tennessee to encourage broadband access around the state. Telecom Campaign Money Shifts to Democrats in Net Neutrality FightPosted on February 1, 2008 - 8:17am.
from: Colorado Confidential Telecom Campaign Money Shifts to Democrats in Net Neutrality Fight January 30, 2008 As the new Congress considers legislating network neutrality for internet service providers, telecoms in Colorado are piling on the campaign cash for Democrats who will decide the issue. Campaign donations from telecoms in the state have shifted dramatically from Republican candidates to Democratic ones over the 2004-2008 election cycles. ( categories: COLORADO | Net Neutrality )
WI: A case study in how corporations get the legislation they wantPosted on February 1, 2008 - 8:14am.
from: Nieman Watchdog Wisconsin: A case study in how corporations get the legislation they want Telecom and broadband expert and activist Bruce Kushnick describes how model corporate bills get introduced and enacted in Wisconsin, to the detriment of the common good. (Second of two articles.) MI: AT$T Knocked for 'Inferior' PEG ChannelsPosted on February 1, 2008 - 8:11am.
from: MultiChannel News AT&T Knocked for 'Inferior' PEG Channels The Internet-based technology AT&T touts as giving it an edge over the cable industry was criticized this week by the Alliance for Community Media as providing an “inferior” platform for public, educational and government channels. |