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TENNESSEETN: City Council Moves Closer To Backing AT$T BillPosted on March 22, 2008 - 9:54am.
from: The Chattanoogan City Council Moves Closer To Backing AT&T Bill The City Council is moving closer to backing a bill sought by AT&T allowing it statewide franchise rights leading to development of a cable TV system. TN: Commission hears cable competition proposalPosted on March 17, 2008 - 10:02pm.
from: Times Free Press Commission hears cable competition proposal By Holly Cowart Soddy-Daisy commissioners did not vote on a resolution supporting competition in the cable industry at their March 6 meeting, but expect to on March 20. TN: County's legislators support change to help AT$TPosted on March 11, 2008 - 4:43pm.
from: The Mountain Press County's legislators support change to help AT&T By: DEREK HODGES Staff Writer "I've gotten more correspondence from voters on this one issue than I have about anything else since I got elected," State Sen. Raymond Finney, R-Maryville, said. "I've been amazed at just how strongly people feel about this." TN: Sevierville BOMA among opponents of AT$T proposalPosted on March 10, 2008 - 2:53pm.
from: Mountain Times Sevierville BOMA among opponents of AT&T proposal That vote was conveyed to state lawmakers representing the area and was done immediately following a request from AT&T representative Dennis Wagner that the Board of Mayor and Aldermen support the move. TN: Tenn. Eyes New Franchising BillPosted on March 5, 2008 - 6:29pm.
from: MultiChannel News Tenn. Eyes New Franchising Bill A state franchising proposal, which would create a new state commission composed of city and county officials, has passed the Tennessee House utilities, banking and small business committee. TN: AT$T bill clears first hurdle in HousePosted on March 5, 2008 - 6:26pm.
from: The Tennessean AT&T bill clears first hurdle in House By NAOMI SNYDER Rep. Charles Curtiss, D-Sparta, who complained he was "left standing at the altar" by AT&T during the last legislative session, was able to get his alternative AT&T bill passed through state House subcommittee Tuesday. TN: Tennessee AT$T President Sees Need For Video Franchise ReformPosted on February 29, 2008 - 6:02pm.
from: Chattanoogan Tennessee AT&T President Sees Need For Video Franchise Reform Click to Enlarge TN: Connect Tennessee and the Battle over State FranchisingPosted on February 29, 2008 - 6:01pm.
from: Bitch Slappin' Connect Tennessee and the Battle over State Franchising There’s another AT&T sponsored Cable Franchising Bill in Tennessee, this one being pushed by the Telecom Astroturf group “Connected Tennessee“. It’s not the only Tennessee Cable Franchise bill, but it is the one getting the most press and attention, probably because of the dough that’s being slung around, and now that telecom money is being handed out to Democrats, much to the chagrin of the Repuglycans, who seem to be running on a budget these days. TN: Kimbrell: AT$T bill holds key to futurePosted on February 28, 2008 - 11:03am.
from: Daily News journal Kimbrell: AT&T bill holds key to future For the past few weeks, behind closed doors at the state Capitol, American Telephone and Telegraph, Comcast cable, the Tennessee Municipal League, and selected legislators have been trying to forge a tortured compromise about the Internet's future in the state. TN: Connected TN Backers A Front for AT$T? (Part 2)Posted on February 27, 2008 - 12:23pm.
from: Cup of Joe Tuesday, February 26, 2008 I have a couple of updates to add on my post from last week regarding the creation of state and national programs focusing on expanding internet access which also seems to work not only as a PR machine for AT&T but as a lobbying agency as well. A flurry of activity has been taking place and rapid changes are ahead. |
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