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Category: Forced Franchising Legislation

October 9, 2008

Comcast, City of Saline Settle Lawsuit

As previously reported in BloggingBROADBAND, the City of Saline, Michigan recently sued Comcast over the payment of fees to support public, educational and government access programming. Under the provisions of Michigan’s new Uniform Video Services Local Franchising Act, … Continue Reading…

Broadband Attorney Kreucher Presents at NATOA

The 2008 NATOA Annual Conference was held this year in Atlanta, Georgia and was another big success.  Executive Director Libby Beaty, Manager of Operations Jennifer Harmon, and the entire planning committee did a great job to see that all … Continue Reading…

August 1, 2008

Michigan Township News Prints Kreucher Cover Story

The Michigan Township News is the premier source for ideas and information that 6,525 township leaders leverage every month . . . so it was a great honor to be asked to write the cover story for their July, 2008 … Continue Reading…

May 21, 2008

Comcast Customer Satisfaction Hits All-Time Low

Filed under: Forced Franchising Legislation, Uncategorized - 21 May 2008

Cable’s customer satisfaction is finally out of the basement — sort of.

Last year, the American Customer Satisfaction Index reported that cable had the lowest-scoring levels of customer satisfaction for the seventeen industries ASCI then studied. This year, cable satisfaction improved … Continue Reading…

April 23, 2008

Book Report Raises Questions About Texas’ SB5

Those keeping score know that the Texas legislature really started the state-mandated video franchise train down the tracks. SB5 was passed in Texas at the end of 2005. It was a natural place for the phone … Continue Reading…

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