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saveaccess's blogTN: Towns Offer Cable as a New Civic NecessityPosted on April 4, 2007 - 10:01am.
From: The Tennessean Tennessee Towns Offer Cable as a New Civic Necessity April 3, 2007 Meg Montgomery thought at first it was a little odd that she was getting her cable TV service from the municipal electric company. “But then I thought about it and they have the (utility) lines, they have the customer service and it seems like a natural market for them to tap into,” said the 33-year-old Jackson, Tenn., resident. ( categories: State Franchises | TENNESSEE )
IA: Dubuque Concerned About Proposed Cable BillPosted on April 3, 2007 - 8:18am.
from: KCRG News Dubuque Concerned About Proposed Cable Bill A bill moving through the statehouse has city leaders in Dubuque on the edge of their seats. The bill would give the state control over negotiating deals with cable television providers. Every other Monday night the City of Dubuque broadcasts its council meetings live on the city's public access channel. ( categories: IOWA | State Franchises )
NV: Proposed laws could boost competition in pay-TVPosted on April 3, 2007 - 8:16am.
from: Las Vegas Business Press Proposed laws could boost competition in pay-TV A legislative deal that would open up the cable TV business to phone companies was unveiled in the Legislature last week and it came with the backing of major players on both sides. AB 526 would establish a statewide video-franchise process that would end the practice of municipalities granting long-term franchises to a single cable TV provider. ( categories: State Franchises )
WI: Video and cable debate heats up in MadisonPosted on April 3, 2007 - 8:13am.
from: On Milwaukee Video and cable debate heats up in Madison By jfoust On March 27, 2007, a joint hearing took place at the Capitol to discuss a proposed "Video Competition" bill AB-207/SB-107. The hearing room overflowed with citizens deeply concerned about the threats posed by this bill. Most were associated with small-town "public access-governmental-educational" (PEG) channels. The proponents of the bill were associated with AT&T, their lobbyists, large business organizations like WMC, or the unions of workers who'd get the jobs associated with new video build-outs. WI: Cable TV bill isn't best deal for consumersPosted on April 2, 2007 - 10:27am.
from: Appleton Post-Crescent Editorial: Cable TV bill isn't best deal for consumers If competition means lower prices for cable TV services, a bill in the state Legislature could be a benefit to consumers. But competition isn't the only thing this bill would allow — and that's why it wouldn't be a good deal in the end. ( categories: State Franchises | WISCONSIN )
TN: Public Officials Using Tax Dollars to Lobby for Higher Cable TV RatesPosted on April 2, 2007 - 10:22am.
Note: This is the spin Freedom Works is putting on municiplaities that are trying to protect local control of "right of way" and home rule. from: PR Newswire Public Officials Using Tax Dollars to Lobby for Higher Cable TV Rates Tennessee Consumers Harmed by Outdated Laws; Cable Rates Artificially High ( categories: State Franchises | TENNESSEE )
OH: Jacobson Moves to Give AT$T Eminent Domain PowersPosted on April 2, 2007 - 10:19am.
from: Dayton Politics April 1, 2007 There’s finally a Legislative Reference Service bill analysis posted for Senate Bill 117, AT&T’s bill to eliminate local cable franchising in Ohio. The bill substitutes a state-issued “Video Service Authorization”, or “VSA”, for local cable TV franchises. The LRS analysis says in paragraph four: MA: Verizon Presses Hard to Change Cable FranchisingPosted on April 2, 2007 - 10:16am.
from: CCTV Verizon Presses Hard to Change Cable Franchising in the Commonwealth Verizon, having failed to change cable franchising in Congress, is now pushing state legislation that would remove local control over the public rights of way and threaten funding for Public, Educational, and Governmental access channels and funding. MA: Verizon Wants Filings Kept From PublicPosted on April 2, 2007 - 10:14am.
from: Boston Business Journal Verizon Wants Filings Kept From Public Todd, Wallack, Boston Business Journal Over the last 14 months, Verizon Communications Inc. has launched TV service in 39 cities and towns across Massachusetts and won approval to enter four more. But the phone giant doesn't want anyone to know how many customers have signed up for the service. IA: Qwest Sells Iowa On 'Franchise Reform'Posted on April 2, 2007 - 10:11am.
from: Broadband Reports Qwest Sells Iowa On 'Franchise Reform' Like Verizon and AT&T, Qwest has been lobbying state lawmakers hard to try to convince them that if they eliminate the local video franchise system, the public will see lower TV prices and broader deployment. |