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saveaccess's blogFCC vote lifting cross-ownership ban shows agency still doesn’t get itPosted on December 18, 2007 - 10:40pm.
For Immediate Release Contact: Mary Boyle FCC vote lifting cross-ownership ban shows agency still doesn’t get it WASHINGTON -- Today, the Federal Communications Commission voted to remove the longstanding "newspaper/broadcast cross-ownership" ban that prohibits a local newspaper from owning a broadcast station in the same market. Common Cause President Bob Edgar made the following comment: ( categories: FCC Media Ownership )
Does Congress Have the Resolve to Disapprove of Big Media?Posted on December 18, 2007 - 10:39pm.
Does Congress Have the Resolve Chicago Media Action (CMA) is dismayed at the FCC's repeal of the ( categories: FCC Media Ownership )
New Ownership Rules Threaten DiversityPosted on December 18, 2007 - 10:38pm.
New Ownership Rules Threaten Diversity, Acting on a remand by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in Prometheus Radio Project, et al. v. FCC., 373 F.3d 372 (2004), the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) majority today decided to lift the ban on common ownership of newspapers and broadcast outlets in the same local communities. The following comments can be attributed to Charles Benton, Chairman and CEO of the Benton Foundation and member of the FCC’s Consumer Advisory Committee: ( categories: FCC Media Ownership )
AT$T to Stop Reselling DirecTV Service In Q1Posted on December 18, 2007 - 10:34pm.
from: MultiChannel News AT&T to Stop Reselling DirecTV Service In Q1 AT&T will stop reselling DirecTV service in the first quarter, and the telco said it was “evaluating” its deal with EchoStar Communications with the expectation of making a decision about which satellite operator to continue partnering with by the end of next year. ( categories: AT&T )
AT$T: 30 Million U-verse Homes by 2010Posted on December 18, 2007 - 10:33pm.
from: MultiChannel News AT&T: 30 Million U-verse Homes by 2010 AT&T bolstered its commitment to U-verse TV, as CEO Randall Stephenson told Wall Street analysts Tuesday that the company expects to expand the service to be available to 30 million customer locations by 2010 – more than five times its current reach. ( categories: AT&T )
WI: Governor Doyle Likely to Sign Cable Competition Bill - with changesPosted on December 18, 2007 - 5:57pm.
from: 620 WTMJ Governor Doyle Likely to Sign Cable Competition Bill Story Updated: Dec 18, 2007 Governor Doyle today says he wants to sign a bill that would allow cable competition in Wisconsin. The bill would basically super-cede local cable franchise agreements that exist across the state. Right now, any company that wanted to compete would have to work out agreements with all the municipalities. FCC Chairman Martin Proposes Local Boards of ‘Good and Great’Posted on December 18, 2007 - 8:02am.
from: Media-Space-Place-Network FCC Chairman Martin Proposes Local Boards of ‘Good and Great’ From Fred Johnson Blog, December 17, 2007 FCC Chairman Kevin Martin is indulging in one of the FCC’s oldest, time honored traditions: making a lot of noise about “localism” and local programming, while creating policies that are destined to have the opposite effect. ( categories: FCC Media Ownership )
FCC chief to adjust plan on media ownership rulesPosted on December 18, 2007 - 8:00am.
From: USA TODAY FCC chief to adjust plan on media ownership rules In a nod to big-media critics, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission Monday night said he will temper his planned relaxation of media ownership rules before an FCC vote today. Kevin Martin said the latest change would make newspaper-broadcast mergers in smaller markets more difficult than under the plan he originally proposed. ( categories: FCC )
CO: Qwest focus in '08 on WebPosted on December 18, 2007 - 7:58am.
from: Denver Post Qwest focus in '08 on Web New Qwest chief executive Ed Mueller on Monday unveiled his strategic plan for the company, which doesn't stray far from the path laid by his predecessor. OR: Qwest calls off cable TV plans for PortlandPosted on December 18, 2007 - 7:57am.
from: Oregon Live Qwest calls off cable TV plans for Portland Qwest Communications International Inc., which won city permission just last month to offer cable TV service in Portland, called off those plans today after the company's new CEO called IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) unsuitable for Qwest. Here's a statement from the company's Oregon office: ( categories: Qwest )
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