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Written by Andrea Price
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Monday, 29 November 2004 |
From Multichannel News November 24, 2004
By Ted Hearn
With the Federal Communications Commission nearing release of its annual pay-TV-competition report to Congress, Comcast Corp. is urging the agency to roll back rules that the MSO said are inconsistent with a competitive pay TV market.
Specifically, Comcast wants a rule that would totally deregulate all cable systems in a state where direct-broadcast satellite penetration exceeds 15%. |
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 29 November 2004 |
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The Indianapolis Star on October 24, 2004 reports on its findings of complaints filed with the state's public access counselor for access for access to public records and public meetings. |
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Written by Public Access of Indianapolis
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Sunday, 01 August 2004 |
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Thursday, August 12, 2005 at 6 PM
College Avenue Library 4180 N. College Avenue
No charge. Discussion following. |
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Written by Public Access of Indianapolis
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Wednesday, 23 June 2004 |
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June 24 - July 28, 2004 Explore the work of renowned documentary filmmaker, George Stoney, through our series of free, pre-festival film screenings starting Thursday, June 24 at 7:30 PM at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.. Stoney will be the keynote speaker at the Alternative Media Festival on July 31 at the University of Indianapolis, where he will premiere his new film, GETTING OUT. [Additional information] |
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 19 June 2004 |
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Current Federal Law Regarding Public, Educational and Governmental Access television procedures and content The following is called the "complete universe" of federal law that speaks specifically to public, educational and governmental access TV content, facilities, and procedures. |
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Written by Center for Digital Democracy
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Monday, 24 May 2004 |
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Media Mergers, Lies, and Broadband Video Control: Why the Comcast and Time Warner Takeover of Adelphia Harms the Public Interest Diverse Community Programming and a Nondiscriminatory Internet at Stake as the Two Cable Giants seek FCC and FTC Approval by Center for Digital Democracy: Washington Watch
Ever ravenous to swallow up more media properties, Comcast and Time Warner are poised to jointly carve up Adelphia Communications (which currently has 5 million cable subscribers). Comcast and Time Warner, the first and second largest U.S. cable operators respectively--expect to acquire the fifth largest cable company with hardly a whisper of protest from the two federal regulatory agencies responsible for its approval (FTC and FCC) or from Congress. |
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