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WISCONSINWI: Charter is dropping cable deal with Madison; Madison City ChannelPosted on May 22, 2008 - 6:01am.
from: Wisconsin State Journal Charter is dropping cable deal with Madison; Madison City Channel, WYOU could move to triple digits DEAN MOSIMAN Charter Communications is opting out of its cable franchise deal with Madison, which may mean changes for the city's government and public access TV stations. ( categories: State Franchises | WISCONSIN )
WI: Charter's New Franchise Could Jeopardize City-Run ChannelsPosted on May 22, 2008 - 5:51am.
from: Channel 3000 Charter's New Franchise Could Jeopardize City-Run Channels POSTED: 7:54 pm CDT May 21, 2008 MADISON, Wis. -- The future of city-run cable channels is in question after Charter Communications pulled its cable franchise agreements with municipalities across the state. ( categories: WISCONSIN )
WI: AT$T still not definite on U-verse herePosted on April 28, 2008 - 8:12pm.
from: Capital Times AT&T still not definite on U-verse here Jeff Richgels — 4/28/2008 11:26 am AT&T is looking to hire 200 more technicians to install and service its U-verse TV service, which now is available to more than 200,000 homes in the Milwaukee, Racine and Sheboygan areas. But even though the jobs include positions in south central Wisconsin, indicating that U-verse may be offered here in the near future, the company still isn't saying when the Madison area might get U-verse. WI: Cable providers in Wisconsin seek statewide franchisesPosted on March 4, 2008 - 5:15pm.
from The Business Journal Tuesday, March 4, 2008 - 2:55 PM CST Five Wisconsin cable and video service providers - Charter Communications Inc., Time Warner Cable, AT&T Inc., CenturyTel and Comcast Cable - have applied for statewide video franchises under legislation passed last year. WI: AT$T is not being transparent about exploding cabinetsPosted on February 23, 2008 - 11:44am.
Note: This is an article from earlier this month, and prior to the request of the The National Association of Real Estate Brokers to have the Attorney Generals of five states investigate AT&T (according to Light Reading NAREB has since backed down). from: Milwaukee Biz Blog WI: Tornado destroys woman’s house: Time Warner Cable bills her $2,025.45Posted on February 1, 2008 - 8:47am.
from: ZDNet January 31st, 2008 From Wisconsin’s Kenosha News comes this story that after a January 7 tornado demolished her home, and ensuing rain and snow made it a bear to fix, a woman from the area has received a $2,025.45 bill from her (now former, well duh) cable television service. WI: A case study in how corporations get the legislation they wantPosted on February 1, 2008 - 8:14am.
from: Nieman Watchdog Wisconsin: A case study in how corporations get the legislation they want Telecom and broadband expert and activist Bruce Kushnick describes how model corporate bills get introduced and enacted in Wisconsin, to the detriment of the common good. (Second of two articles.) WI: Reverse for AT$T's U-verse video?Posted on January 25, 2008 - 5:11pm.
from: The Madison Times Reverse for AT&T's U-verse video? Jeff Richgels — 1/24/2008 3:45 pm Could AT&T be out of the video business before it even brings its U-verse service to Madison? That's possible, according to TVPredictions.com president Phillip "Swanni" Swann, who predicts AT&T will be out of the video business within 12 to 18 months, CedMagazine.com reported. WI: Exclusive Photos: Fire to the NodePosted on January 22, 2008 - 8:47am.
from: Light Reading Exclusive Photos: Fire to the Node, Part II Last week, Light Reading broke the news that AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T - message board) has set out to replace the 17,000 Avestor batteries providing backup power to its U-verse network equipment cabinets in neighborhoods all over America. (See AT&T Begins Massive Battery Replacement.) WI: The video competition bill is now law - take action!Posted on January 17, 2008 - 2:32pm.
from: WAPC January 17, 2008 Dear PEG Access Television Supporters: The video competition bill is now law. You and WAPC have spent the last year working hard to ensure AB207 would not spell the end to PEG access television in Wisconsin. I can report that we have succeeded, yet even the Governor, who signed the bill on December 21, admitted concerns about PEG's future under this law -- Act 42 -- and urged lawmakers to consider remedial legislation. ( categories: State Franchises | WISCONSIN )
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