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ComcastMI: Legal Links for Comcast PEG LawsuitPosted on January 15, 2008 - 7:53pm.
Note: A summation of the legal documents concerning the lawsuit in Michigan with Comcast from: Miller & Van Eaton MICHIGAN CITIES WIN PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION AGAINST COMCAST'S PEG CHANNEL MOVE The Township of Meridian and the City of Dearborn filed suit in federal district court January 11, 2008, asking the court to stop Comcast from dropping analog PEG channels and providing those channels only as a digital service. On January 14, 2008, the court issued a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction (which remains in effect until a new order issues from the court) preventing Comcast from moving the PEG channels. The text of the court's order is linked below. MI: COMCAST MUST BE STOPPED - PETITIONPosted on January 15, 2008 - 7:34pm.
Note: This petition site has been set up in response to Comcast's actions in Michigan. Take a moment and sigh on. Go to: Petitions COMCAST MUST BE STOPPED Petition created by: The Producers A Because of the recent actions in Michigan and similar actions executed and planned across the country including, but not limited to; The closing of Public Access studios. The termination of the Community Calendar's & bulletin boards. The planned move of Public, Educational and Governmental programming to additional fee 900 channels and rate increases of 13.5% for services. Are Cable and Phone Companies Still Recession-Proof?Posted on January 15, 2008 - 10:05am.
Note: When AT&T stocks slipped 6% recently, at least one stock analyst blamed it on 'consumer weakness'. Perhaps consumers could use this 'weakness' to their advantage. from: Gigaom.com Are Cable and Phone Companies Still Recession-Proof? MI: Comcast Responds to Chairman Dingell, and Just Says ‘No’Posted on January 15, 2008 - 10:03am.
from: Bloggong Broadband Comcast Responds to Chairman Dingell, and Just Says ‘No’ From Blogging Broadband, January 14, 2008 It used to be that a letter from the Chairman of a powerful Congressional committee meant something �” especially if that committee plays a large role in your regulatory future. Those days, however, may be behind us. MI: Legal battles stall Comcast's plan to move public access channelsPosted on January 14, 2008 - 11:28pm.
from: Free Press Legal battles stall Comcast's plan to move public access channels A Macomb County judge issued a temporary order late today blocking Comcast's plans to move community access channels higher up the dial and out of the reach of thousands of Michigan cable subscribers with analog televisions in Warren and possibly the entire state. MI: Potentially Much More At Stake In Michigan Than PEGPosted on January 14, 2008 - 9:07pm.
Note: Harold Feld sizes up the big picture on the implications of Comcast's behavior and how that might impact other channel providers. from: Wet Machine Potentially Much More At Stake In Michigan Than PEG - NAB, PBS and Folks Worried About Bundling of Services Better Wake Up And Pay Attention! Compared to the primary battles in Michigan, the fight between Comcast and local governments about Comcast's decision to migrate Public Educational and Government (PEG) channels to digital seems like small potatoes. But potentially, the lawsuit filed by the cities of Dearborn and Meridian in local federal court could have huge impact on how cable operators carry broadcast television and even how they bundle video services with their voice and broadband offerings. Congressional Hearing on (PEG) Services in the Digital TV Age Confirmed - Jan 29thPosted on January 14, 2008 - 8:51pm.
Note: This hearing has been confirmed and is posted. It arose partly out of Comcast's dumping of PEG channels to the digital tier of channels in Michigan. from: Committee on Energy and Commerce Committee on Energy and Commerce Schedule Update Public, Educational, and Governmental (PEG) Services in the Digital TV Age MI: Comcast’s Response to Complaint on PEG Digitization Raises Broader IssuesPosted on January 14, 2008 - 4:37pm.
from: Blogging Broadband Comcast’s Response to Complaint on PEG Digitization Raises Broader Issues Things have been moving quickly in Michigan over the course of the last couple of days – just as predicted in BloggingBROADBAND last week. After months of discussion and a letter from House Energy & Commerce Committee Chairman John Dingell failed to dissuade Comcast from its plan to digitize and migrate public, education, and government (“PEG”) access channels, two Michigan communities and one Comcast customer filed a lawsuit in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan to stop Comcast’s PEG channel migration plan. The lawsuit was filed last Friday afternoon – less than 100 hours before Comcast’s plan would be complete as the clock ticked to 12:01 a.m. tomorrow morning. The parties’ briefing occurred over the weekend, and an oral hearing on the communities’ motion for a temporary restraining order was scheduled for today at 9 a.m. The matter has been docketed as case number 08-10156, and pleadings are available electronically through PACER. MI: Judge to rule today on Comcast's channel changePosted on January 14, 2008 - 4:03pm.
from: Free Press Judge to rule today on Comcast's channel change A federal judge will decide by the end of the day whether to block Comcast’s decision Thursday to move public access channels up the dial and out of the reach of thousands of Michigan cable subscribers with analogue televisions. MI: Comcast Switch May Limit Grand Rapids’ Election CoveragePosted on January 14, 2008 - 9:03am.
from: Grand Rapids Press Comcast Switch May Limit Grand Rapids’ Election Coverage Jon Koeze, administrator of the city’s cable television access Channel 26, does not score big ratings on most evenings. Now he is afraid a switch by Comcast cable will ruin one of his biggest nights of the year Tuesday. |
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