Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Larry Foley's news release could have been issued a couple of years ago but the date of this change was uncertain at that time
UATV
To Aubrey Shepherd
Hi Aubrey:
UATV will not be part of PEG in the future. The Fayetteville eduational channel will be 217, operated by Fay Schools.
UATV CELEBRATES 15 YEARS WITH LAUNCH OF NEW CHANNEL
Join us as we celebrate both of these monumental events for UATV
Cox Communications will move UATV to Channel 214 on Dec. 9! This new channel will be operated exclusively by U of A students 24-hours a day, year round. This is also UATV's 15th anniversary of it's first live program.
Open house 12-2 p.m. Light refreshments
RSVP: Robyn Ledbetter, rledbet@uark.edu
Larry Foley
Professor of Journalism
University of Arkansas
116 Kimpel Hall
Fayetteville, AR 72701
479-575-6307
Sunday, November 21, 2010
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Monday, November 8, 2010
Cox Cable pulls surprise on city of Fayetteville, Arkansas, with plan to move public-access, government channel and educational channel to EXPENSIVE digital tier of channels: So much for open government when thousands of people will not be able to afford access to the public channels
Please click on image to ENLARGE view of Cox Cable advertisement in recent issue of The Northwest Arkansas Times.
For several years I have been able to turn away phone and online salesmen wanting me to take the satellite systems and later the Uverse TV system of AT&T.
But now Cox has set up a situation that will require me to drop their service and take the Uverse, which will automatically cut my cost because I have AT&T phone service already.
Cox has one thing the others don't have: The local public stations at minimal cost.
This is the time for the city administration to begin negotiating with COX. This is a draconian measure that will hurt COX in the long run.
For several years I have been able to turn away phone and online salesmen wanting me to take the satellite systems and later the Uverse TV system of AT&T.
But now Cox has set up a situation that will require me to drop their service and take the Uverse, which will automatically cut my cost because I have AT&T phone service already.
Cox has one thing the others don't have: The local public stations at minimal cost.
This is the time for the city administration to begin negotiating with COX. This is a draconian measure that will hurt COX in the long run.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Monday, November 1, 2010
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