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saveaccess's blogF.C.C. Set to End Sole Cable Deals for ApartmentsPosted on October 29, 2007 - 1:47pm.
from: NY Times October 29, 2007 WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 —The Federal Communications Commission, hoping to reduce the rising costs of cable television, is preparing to strike down thousands of contracts this week that gave individual cable companies exclusive rights to provide service to an apartment building, the agency’s chairman says. PA: Statewide cable franchise law would meet high-tech potentialPosted on October 29, 2007 - 1:45pm.
from: Penn Live More choices for viewers Verizon's opening of a regional video hub in Harrisburg paves the way for local consumers to have a choice of cable television providers. But only after franchise agreements have been negotiated with individual municipalities. ( categories: PENNSYLVANIA | State Franchises )
CT: Scrambled SignalsPosted on October 29, 2007 - 1:44pm.
from: Hartford Business EDITORIAL 10/29/07 It’s always enlightening to see who owns what. Jay Leno owns several dozen fancy cars. Rupert Murdoch is about to own the Wall Street Journal. And AT&T, it seems, owns Connecticut’s top elected officials. AT&T wants to make a bundle of money on a service that delivers television via the Internet, all over AT&T’s existing copper phone lines. The service is called U-verse. It’s supposed to be a competitive product to existing cable television. CT: U-verse TV battle moves to state courtPosted on October 27, 2007 - 9:23am.
from: Republican American U-verse TV battle moves to state court BY DAVID KRECHEVSKY REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN HARTFORD — The fate of AT&T's U-verse television service now rests with a state superior court judge. Judge Robert F. McWeeny conducted a hearing Friday before a packed house in Hartford Superior Court on a request from AT&T Inc. to overturn a ruling by state regulators that requires the company to seek a cable TV franchise license for U-verse. WI: AT$T loses bid for TV servicePosted on October 26, 2007 - 6:33pm.
from: Capital Times AT&T loses bid for TV service Jeff Richgels — 10/25/2007 10:10 am AT&T has been handed another defeat in its efforts to offer its U-verse TV service in Connecticut without a cable franchise -- a situation with potential implications for other states, including Wisconsin. A bill introduced in Wisconsin would provide for statewide cable franchising but has run into strong opposition. AT&T moved forward with U-verse in Milwaukee without a franchise, was sued for that move by the city, then made an interim agreement with the city pending outcome of the case or the franchising legislation. TN: AT$T Wants a Dodge Despite Allowances for Franchising in TennesseePosted on October 26, 2007 - 6:30pm.
from: Tennessean AT&T Wants a Dodge Despite Allowances for Franchising in Tennessee October 26, 2007 Cities and counties across Tennessee, particularly Nashville, have rolled out the red carpet for AT&T, inviting the company to begin the application process for a local franchise to provide competitive television services in this market. FCC Tricks the Public to Treat Big MediaPosted on October 26, 2007 - 8:04am.
From: Free Press FCC Tricks the Public to Treat Big Media Is FCC Chairman Kevin Martin trying to trick the people of Washington, D.C.? Late last night, the chairman announced a "public" hearing at FCC headquarters on Oct. 31 on how consolidation impacts local media. He gave the public just a few days' notice, hoping they won't find out or show up. Will you be there? Halloween Hijinks at the FCC, Come to DC on October 31stPosted on October 26, 2007 - 7:53am.
Note: The FCC is also expected to issue an order on video franchising for cable companies (giving them the same provisions the FCC gave the Telcos last year). This is a good day to come to Washington. Halloween Hijinks at the FCC in DC: Tell Them No to Media Consolidation! Greetings from the Prometheus Radio Project! Please read this note, and forward widely! Do the letters F-C-C bring out the monster mogul andcorporate ghoul in you? Does FCC Chairman Kevin Martin have a sick sense of humor, or is he just plain scary? TN: Franchise reform works in other states (according to AT$T)Posted on October 26, 2007 - 7:50am.
Note: Tennessee faces another round of industry lobbying and propaganda. from: The Tennessean Franchise reform works in other states By GREGG MORTON I enjoy a good debate, and the Tennessee General Assembly has participated in a lively debate on the future of consumer access to advanced communication services in our state. TN: Consumers have best chance with statewide video franchisePosted on October 26, 2007 - 7:48am.
from: Tennessean Consumers have best chance with statewide video franchise Our View As long as Tennessee legislators focus on what's best for consumers, they will be on the right track if and when a renewed battle between AT&T and cable operators erupts next year. |