ARIZONA
Posted on March 10, 2007 - 11:38am.
Note: An example of what we can expect to see when state franchising rollouts impact on current city-cable franchise negotiations.
from: Arizona Daily Star
Takeover language may scuttle Cox pact
By Rob O'Dell
Arizona Daily Star
Published: 03.10.2007
The up and down negotiations between the city and Cox Communications over its cable franchise look to be heading down again.
Posted on March 10, 2007 - 11:38am.
Note: An example of what we can expect to see when state franchising rollouts imapact on current city-cable franchise negotiations.
from: Arizona Daily Star
Takeover language may scuttle Cox pact
By Rob O'Dell
Arizona Daily Star
Published: 03.10.2007
The up and down negotiations between the city and Cox Communications over its cable franchise look to be heading down again.
Posted on March 3, 2007 - 1:02pm.
from: KOLD News
Tucson Likely to Have Less Public Access Channels
March 2, 2007 09:02 PM
By J.D. Wallace, KOLD News 13 Reporter
There are plenty of channels to choose from, but the city is fighting to protect some of them.
"Part of what we're fighting for is, who we are as a community, and that kind of discussion of exchange of ideas has always been a part of Tucson," said Ward 6 Councilwoman Nina Trasoff.
Posted on February 26, 2007 - 7:48am.
Note: Arizona passed a form of statewide video franchise last year. Now Tucson is in a struggle with COX, the local cable provider which is playing hard ball in negotiations and is now attempting to push through more legislation, HB 2069, that would force cities to accept the state franchise from cable companies. We can expect to see these battles arise around the country as more statewide franchises are forced upon cities.
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