Tennessee Towns Offer Cable as a New Civic Necessity
The Tennessean, April 3, 2007
By Naomi Snyder
Meg Montgomery thought at first it was a little odd that she was getting her cable TV service from the municipal electric company.
"But then I thought about it and they have the (utility) lines, they have the customer service and it seems like a natural market for them to tap into,'' said the 33-year-old Jackson, Tenn., resident.
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