State Laws/Franchising

Tennessee State Franchising Bill Signed Into Law

AT&T, Other New Providers Can Deploy Services Within 10 Days After Application

Google's Page Questions Cable Must-Carry Law

Says Provision Presents ‘Difficult’ Political Problem, Creates ‘Weird’ Economic Situation

L.A. Judge Mulls A La Carte Lawsuit's Fate

District Court Magistrate ‘Not Persuaded’ By Content Providers’ Procedural Arguments

A La Carte Lawsuit Will Proceed

Federal Judge Says Attorneys Raise Real Issues That Should Be Heard

Lawmakers Probe Web Privacy

MSOs, Telcos, Internet Firms Scrutinized Over Consumer Tracking

Lawsuit Challenges Opt-In Language for Cable Operators in Louisiana

Groups Say Consumer Choice for Television Act Violates State Constitution

Illinois Lawmakers Seek Quick Tribune Action

Obama Not Part of Letter to FCC

Ill. Lawmakers Seek Quick Tribune Action

Washington— A majority of the Illinois congressional delegation — but not the state’s junior senator, Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama — signed a letter urging swift action by the Federal Communications Commission on temporary media-ownership waivers sought by Chicago-based Tribune Co.

House Lawmakers Critical of Frontline Wireless Plan

Reps.: ‘Yet Another Attempt to Get Valuable Spectrum on the Cheap’

Illinois Gov. Signs Franchise Law

Pay TV Providers May Apply for Statewide Franchises

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