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  Link   Comparisons of State Video Franchsing Laws
State of the States: Several states, like Indiana, have passed laws at the Bells' behest to eliminate or effectively nullify the local franchising process. From Miller & Van Eaton.
  Link   The History of Public Access Television
Bill Olsen's essay, endorsed by George Stoney as an excellent introduction on the history of public access television.
  Link   The Global Village CAT
Worldwide links to 700 Community and Public Access Television web sites and other links related to the movement for Freedom of Speech.
  Link   Free Speech TV
Free Speech TV broadcasts independently-produced documentaries dealing with social, political, cultural, and environmental issues; commissions and produces original programming; develops programming partnerships and collaborations with social justice
  Link   Deep Dish TV Network
Deep Dish Television was the nation?s first grassroots satellite network linking producers and programmers, independent video makers, and activists.
  Link   The Alliance for Community Media
A nonprofit, national membership organization that represents Public, Educational and Governmental (PEG) access organizations and community media centers in the U.S.
  Link   Spiegel & McDiarmid's Publications
Includes papers by Attorney James N. Horwood on topics such as PEG access and the law, political speech, public rights of way, and cable franchising.
  Link   Miller and Van Eaton, PLLC, Papers
A collection of papers and presentations on cable television, PEG access TV and telecommunications.
  Link   The Buske Group Archives
Papers and data on recent cable franchise renewals, and sample documents and contracts for public access TV.
  Link   Comparison of Video Sharing Services
DV Guru compares ten of the most popular online video sharing services including Google Video, YouTube, Our Media, and JumpCut.
  Link   The Geography of Community Media
An interactive map that show the locations of public access channels in the US that shows "the ubiquity and power of Public Access Television...existing threats and future possibilies."
  Link   PEG Access & the Law: A Thumbnail History
By Jim Horwood, a partner in the Washington, D.C. law firm of Spiegel & McDiarmid. From the Community Media Review/The Journal of the Alliance for Community Media, Summer 2001
  Link   PEG Issues In the New Digital World
Presentation at the TATOA 2005 10th Annual Conference, September 2005,by Joseph Van Eaton of Miller & Van Eaton, P.L.L.C. Includes information on the impact of state cable franchising in Texas. (Microsoft PowerPoint)
  Link   Media Reform Netork: Public Access TV
In an era of social atomization, public access to cable and satellite systems provides an important way that all citizens can produce unique televised programming about and for their community. It is also the only compensation that private cable and
  Link   Comparative Study of PEG Access Centers
This web space is offered as one way to comparatively study public, educational, and governmental access television centers (PEG access) in the United States. It begins with data only from those access centers with web sites. That is, at the moment
  Link   PEG Access Center Budgets
US PEG Access Centers Annual Budgets. Sorted in descending order by annual budgeted expenditures. Source: Alliance for Community Media Community Media Review Directory 2000.
 
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