FCC Video Franchise

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Posted on January 18, 2010 - 3:23pm.

just a test

Lawmakers Press FCC On AT$T's Public Program Offerings

Posted on September 18, 2008 - 11:59am.

from: The Morning Star

Lawmakers Press FCC On AT&T's Public Program Offerings
9-17-08 2:10 PM EDT

WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Members of a powerful House committee are pressing the Federal Communications Commission to put a stop to how AT&T Inc. (T) offers public and educational programming on its fledgling paid TV service.

More Verminators!

Posted on September 18, 2008 - 11:56am.

from: Riedel Communications

More Verminators!

On the eve of a Congressional hearing regarding what has happened to Public, Educational and Government (PEG) access channels since the passage of statewide or state issued franchise legislation, it is heartening to note that the cable and telecom industries (and the FCC) have severely overplayed their hand. Tomorrow, the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government will hear a laundry list of harms done to PEG in what appears to be an industry-wide effort to bury and destroy these local channels. An effort that was spawned by the FCC’s First and Second Report and Order on Video Franchising and the nineteen states that passed the state legislation. These harms come at a time when Congress and the American people are acutely sensitive to media consolidation and the loss of localism.

Potential Reform of FCC Could Go in Many Directions

Posted on January 29, 2008 - 8:27am.

from: MultiChannel News

The Winds of Change
Potential Reform of FCC Could Go in Many Directions

by Ted Hearn -- Multichannel News, 1/28/2008

The House Energy and Commerce Committee is shining a spotlight on FCC chairman Kevin Martin’s management of the agency. (See “Watching the Martin Watch,” page 18, Jan. 21, 2008).

LOCAL COMMUNITIES PETITION FOR RECONSIDERATION OF THE FCC'S SECOND CABLE FRANCHISING ORDER

Posted on January 2, 2008 - 2:30pm.

Note: Thorough background from Miller Van Eaton on the recent FCC rulings effecting PEG

from: Miller Van Eaton

LOCAL COMMUNITIES PETITION FOR RECONSIDERATION OF THE FCC'S SECOND CABLE FRANCHISING ORDER

Local Groups Petition FCC to Stay Ruling on Video-Franchise Reform

Posted on December 21, 2007 - 3:40pm.

from: Broadcasting and Cable

Local Groups Petition FCC to Stay Ruling on Video-Franchise Reform

"Groups say FCC decision will "severely restrict the ability of local governments to protect their citizens, rights-of-way, community channels, and public safety networks."

( categories: FCC Video Franchise )

The FCC’s Second Report and Order on Cable Franchising

Posted on November 26, 2007 - 9:48pm.

Lincoln's Legislative blog

Monday, November 26, 2007
UPDATE: The FCC’s Second Report and Order on Cable Franchising

On October 31, 2007, the Federal Communications Commission adopted a Second Report and Order in MB Docket No. 05-311, FCC 07-190, released November 6, 2007, that addressed whether findings and relief for new entrants, promulgated in the Docket’s First Report and Order, also known as the Section 621 Report and Order, should be extended to current cable service providers (“incumbents”). The FCC found the following:

( categories: FCC Video Franchise )

F.C.C. Chief Seeks Votes to Tighten Cable Rules

Posted on November 26, 2007 - 9:28pm.

from: NY Times

November 26, 2007
F.C.C. Chief Seeks Votes to Tighten Cable Rules
By STEPHEN LABATON

WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 — The head of the Federal Communications Commission is struggling to find enough support from a majority of the agency's commissioners to regulate cable television companies more tightly.

( categories: FCC Video Franchise )

AT$T: Deregulation Only Applies To Us

Posted on November 26, 2007 - 9:08pm.

from: TechDirt

AT&T: Deregulation Only Applies To Us
from the hypocrites dept

AT&T has spent a lot of money in the last few years lobbying against government regulation. They pushed hard to dismantle the Clinton-era DSL unbundling rules. They've lobbied against having to negotiate thousands of franchise agreements with municipalities around the country before they could offer TV service. And, of course, they've lobbied hard against network neutrality regulations. In all cases, their argument was the same: market forces can protect consumers better than FCC meddling. And I've often been sympathetic to those arguments in cases where they've faced real competition. However, James Gattuso points out that for all their bluster about free markets, AT&T only favors deregulation for themselves. In a recent letter to the FCC, AT&T threw its weight behind FCC chairman Kevin Martin's proposal to impose new regulations on the cable industry under an obscure provision of the 1984 Cable Communications Policy Act. It's awfully hard to take AT&T's position here seriously. If, as they've been arguing for the last three years, the cable market is competitive enough that the franchise system should be liberalized, then it's certainly competitive enough not to need new regulations. Conversely, if new regulations of the cable industry are needed, why should AT&T be excused from complying with the rules the same rules as the cable industry? As James points out, these kinds of flip-flops completely undermine AT&T's credibility, and are likely to hurt them in the long run. If they leap at every opportunity to impose new regulations on their competitors, who's going to take them seriously when they advocate deregulation for themselves?

( categories: AT&T | FCC Video Franchise )

IL: New FCC rule could mean less franchise fee revenue for Peoria

Posted on November 17, 2007 - 11:18am.

from: Peoria Chronicle

New FCC rule could mean less franchise fee revenue for Peoria

I’ve been trying to keep up on how cable franchise negotiations are going. You may recall that the city’s franchise agreement with Insight expired in April 2006. After several months, the city finally signed a temporary extension with Insight/Comcast through January 1, 2008. That’s not very far away now, and there’s still no permanent franchise agreement.

( categories: FCC Video Franchise | ILLINOIS )
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