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On State agency staying out of cable TV dispute
Posted on August 20 at 1:49 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
A few real facts are in order here:
1. The DTV conversion affects only viewers who get their TV using an antenna. Cable Subscribers are not affected by the DTV conversion. Go to dtv.gov
2. The cable companies were as much behind the new statewide franchising law as anyone.
The proposed move of channels 12 and 13 in Janesville is just one benefit Charter gets from statewide franchising.