Public Access Left Out of Verizon Negotiations, Board Complains
Philadelphia Inquirer, January 21, 2009
By Jeff Shields
Members of Public Access Corp., the new Philadelphia entity tasked with creating and running a fledging community television network, say the city's proposed 15-year agreement with Verizon left them out of the loop and hinders their efforts to provide a full menu of programing.
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