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      Posted on March 4, 2008 - 5:24pm. 
  from:  Times Herald Lansing must fix threat to public accessFlawed cable law paved way for transfer of community programs
 No matter how Comcast tries to spin it, the cable provider's efforts to move some of its channels to a higher digital tier runs counter to the interests of many viewers. More important, state lawmakers bear responsibility for making it easier for Comcast to change its programming. 
      
      Posted on March 1, 2008 - 2:29pm. 
  from:  Times Herald Lawsuit holds back digital cable switchPublic access channel still widely available
 By NICHOLAS DESHAIS
 Times Herald
 Comcast announced a slate of programming changes Friday, including the removal of some channels from standard cable in order to move them to a high-definition format. 
      
      Posted on February 22, 2008 - 1:20pm. 
  from:  Ann Arbor News New Service Lacks the CTN Channels February 20, 2008By Tom Gantert
 Ann Arbor residents who choose AT&T U-verse — an Internet-based alternative to Comcast’s cable TV — won’t find Ann Arbor’s community-access channels on the service. 
      
      Posted on February 19, 2008 - 12:06pm. 
  from:  Detroit Free Press State cable TV law needs a tune-up The end of analog TV signals a year from now is shaking up viewers in more ways than one. The biggest impact will fall on those with old, non-digital sets who get their signals over the air. Their TVs will simply not show a picture next year unless they get a converter box. 
      
      Posted on February 18, 2008 - 3:16pm. 
  from:  Michigan State University Competititon for Video Services Developing Very Slowly in Michigan 02/15/08State News, Communications
 A report released Feb. 1 by state regulators indicates slightly growing competition among providers of video services, including cable TV companies and telecommunications firms. 
      
      Posted on February 18, 2008 - 3:10pm. 
  from:  Mlive.com Let the cable wars begin: AT&T takes on ComcastPosted by Tom Gantert | The Ann Arbor News February 18, 2008 10:39AM
 By TOM GANTERT
 The Ann Arbor News
 For 17 years, Annisa Bowden of Ann Arbor watched cable television on Comcast. She never thought it was that good of a deal, but shied away from satellite because of reception concerns during inclement weather. 
      
      Posted on February 18, 2008 - 3:00pm. 
  from:  Community Media Clips “PEG Access in the Digital Age”: The Entire Congressional Hearing, in Order, in YouTube ClipsPosted February 15, 2008 by Rob McCausland
 Here are clips of the January 29 hearing held by the House Telecommunications & Internet Subcommittee, “PEG Services in the Digital Age.” The clips are in chronological order, beginning with opening statements (1-7), witnesses testimony (8-11), and representatives’ questions (12-20). 
      
      Posted on February 18, 2008 - 2:57pm. 
  from:  Journal Group February 14, 2008Bill provides for cable channel compromise
 Scott Spielman
 Editor
 Legislation has been introduced that will keep Public, Educational and Government (PEG) channels available to all cable viewers—for now. House Bills 5693 and 5667 would address a recent proposal from the Comcast Cable company to move those channels up into the 900 range—and out of easy access to hundreds of thousands of cable subscribers. 
      
      Posted on February 18, 2008 - 2:50pm. 
  From:  journal Group February 14, 2008Comcast Cable changes channels again
 After apologizing for a widely criticized attempt to move PEG (Public Education and Government) channels out of range of most viewers, officials from Comcast Cable tried another approach on Friday. 
      
      Posted on February 7, 2008 - 8:55am. 
   Holland Sentinel Wednesday, February 6, 2008City's cable board sends letter of dissatisfaction to Comcast
 BY ANDREA GOODELL
 andrea.goodell@hollandsentinel.com (616) 546-4275
  The proposed move of public access channels and complaints about customer service have city officials unhappy with their cable franchise. |