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DTV bill covers many bases Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Monday, 23 May 2005

From Broadcasting and Cable, May 23, 2005

By Bill McConnell

In the “but wait, there’s more department,” besides setting a Dec. 31, 2008, “hard” deadline for ending the switch to all-digital TV, draft legislation unveiled by the House Commerce Committee Friday attempts to settle many other unresolved issues regarding the DTV transition.


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TX: Cable, phone giants in TV franchising fight Print E-mail
Written by Sanford Nowlin   
Tuesday, 17 May 2005

Cable, phone giants in TV franchising fight

From San Antonio Express-News, May 17, 2005
By Sanford Nowlin

A showdown is looming this week in the Texas Legislature between SBC Communications Inc. and cable TV carriers over proposed legislation that would move franchising of video services from the hands of local authorities to the state.

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Star Reports Telephone deregulation appears doomed Print E-mail
Written by Michele McNeil, Indianapolis Star   
Wednesday, 27 April 2005
Efforts to deregulate the telephone industry and allow companies to set their own phone prices appears doomed after legislative negotiators failed so far today to reach a compromise.
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The End of Analog TV by MSNBC Print E-mail
Written by Michael Rogers, MSNBC   
Monday, 25 April 2005
Depending on the outcome of discussions in Congress, television as we know it may end at exactly midnight Dec. 31, 2006.
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Agreement on Sharing Franchise Fees for Maui Community Television Print E-mail
Written by Edwin Tanji and Ron Youngblood   
Monday, 25 April 2005
Summary: After a lengthy dispute, the board of Akaku: Maui Community Television has reached an agreement on sharing revenues from cable television franchise fees with the state Department of Education and Maui Community College.  
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Verizon wants piece of TV, cable pie Print E-mail
Written by Andrew Blazier   
Wednesday, 20 April 2005

From Pasadena Star News

If the nation?s largest telecommunications company gets its way, cable and satellite companies won?t be the only firms offering subscription video programming to local consumers.

New York-based Verizon Communications Inc. is making a national push to carry cable and local TV network programming using its fiber-optic networks, offering the first substantial non- satellite competition to conventional cable providers.

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