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State FranchisesWI: Lawmaker hopes to help rural cable users ease 'digital divide'Posted on November 7, 2007 - 8:20am.
from: Journal Sentinel Lawmaker hopes to help rural cable users ease 'digital divide' By STEVEN WALTERS Madison - A state senator from western Wisconsin will try to rewrite a controversial cable franchise bill to require AT&T, cable and other companies to contribute up to $7.5 million to a new "digital divide" fund to make sure rural areas get the same services as cities and suburbs. WI: Joe Mettner: Video bill is pro-consumer and supports public accessPosted on November 7, 2007 - 8:16am.
Note: An op-ed piece placed by a AT&T consultant from: Madison.com OPINION Letters to the Editor Joe Mettner — 11/05/2007 7:42 am The Wisconsin Video Competition Act has deservedly attracted strong support from the public and legislators because the bill is pro-consumer. The recent column on the bill by John Nichols contained many serious inaccuracies that need correction. While relatively rare to read this extent of factual license in Nichols' columns, the record should be set straight concerning the purpose, content and effects of the video legislation. MO: CAT may get temporary budget in DecemberPosted on November 6, 2007 - 8:13am.
from: Columbia Missourian CAT may get temporary budget in December By EMILIE RUSCH November 5, 2007 | 10:29 p.m. CST COLUMBIA — By January, Columbia Access Television could finally have more stable funding — for nine months. But once the fiscal calendar page flips from 2008 to 2009, the public access channel’s funding could be less certain. ( categories: MISSOURI | State Franchises )
WI: Lawmaker hopes to help rural cable users ease 'digital divide'Posted on November 6, 2007 - 8:10am.
from: Journal Sentinel Lawmaker hopes to help rural cable users ease 'digital divide' By STEVEN WALTERS Madison - A state senator from western Wisconsin will try to rewrite a controversial cable franchise bill to require AT&T, cable and other companies to contribute up to $7.5 million to a new "digital divide" fund to make sure rural areas get the same services as cities and suburbs. WI: Cable Competition Bill in Wisconsin Passes Joint Finance CommitteePosted on November 5, 2007 - 5:11pm.
from: Bain-Blog Cable Competition Bill in Wisconsin Passes Joint Finance Committee November 1, 2007 WI: AT$T's Wisconsin Network Finds Broad Support for Video "Choice"Posted on November 4, 2007 - 7:56pm.
from: PR Watch AT&T's Wisconsin Network Finds Broad Support for Video "Choice" Submitted by Diane Farsetta on Tue, 10/30/2007 - 16:36. It's no secret that polls are used to shape public opinion at least as much as they're used to measure it. The website of one major U.S. polling firm, the Mellman Group, boasts its "extensive experience developing effective communications strategies that lead people to choose our client's product or service, join their organization, hold their opinion, or vote as we would like." WI: AT$T gets to write its own telecom rulesPosted on November 4, 2007 - 7:49pm.
from: Tomah Journal Published - Sunday, November 04, 2007 Column: AT&T gets to write its own telecom rules By Kathleen Vinehout WI: Local communications union pulls support of video billPosted on November 3, 2007 - 8:42pm.
from: Madison.com Local communications union pulls support of video bill Judith Davidoff and David Callender — 11/01/2007 12:11 pm Though AT&T says good jobs will go to its workers if the state passes a proposed video franchise bill, the largest union local in its Wisconsin workforce is not buying it. WI: Some support for cable competition bill erodingPosted on November 3, 2007 - 8:14pm.
Note: PEG is headed for a fall in Wisconsin unless rational minds somehow prevail. This will be a fight to the end but with the big corporate money involved the odds are tilted. Unfortunately, we can no longer count the CWA amongst the rational in this fight. Despite the support of at least one right thinking local, the CWA at the state and national level are placing their own self-interest above the public interest, and in Wisconsin they are actively out canvasing for AT&T's bill, sad but true. Threats to public access?Posted on November 3, 2007 - 10:32am.
from: VCAM Blog Threats to public access? On October 31st, the FCC made some decisions concerning media ownership and franchising rules that could adversely affect public, educational and government access centers nationwide. It’s one more push towards a cliff that PEG centers have been inching closer to over the last several years. Basically, the FCC is attempting to remove rules that permit local franchising authorities (in this case, the Vermont Public Service Board) from requiring cable companies to set aside funds for PEG services. |
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