New Lynchburg Cable Franchise Drops Public Access
Lynchburg News & Advance, February 12, 2008
By Alicia Petska
Lynchburg City Council has unanimously approved a new cable franchise contract that drops support for public access programming.
Council, which previously voted against stepping in to save the city's public TV station, did leave the door open for possible city funding in the future.
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