July 1, 2015

Governor Rauner signs the Illinois Cable Act Renewal

Governor Rauner has signed SB 96, a renewal of the Illinois Cable and Video Competition Act of 2007. This bill will ensure two years of funding from state cable providers for Chicago's public access station CAN TV, until the bill sunsets in 2017. SB 96 will require all state cable providers to pay the 1% PEG fee – 2/3rds of which goes to CAN TV and 1/3rd to the City of Chicago. 

Though this bill did ensure funding, it has not addressed AT&T's unequal treatment of public access channels on the Uverse cable system. 2017 is the next date on the horizon for CMA, when the bill is up for renewal once again and the bill can be amended to provide for fair treatment of the public's channels.

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June 1, 2015

Illinois General Assembly Passes Bill Ensuring 1% PEG Fee for 2 Years

News from Springfield: on May 31 the Illinois State Senate passed SB 96 which amended the Illinois Cable and Video Competition Act of 2007. 

Once signed by the governor, the bill will ensure that all state cable providers pay the 1% PEG fee – 2/3rds of which goes to CAN TV and 1/3rd to the City of Chicago and will be in effect for two years. 

CMA members have been working on this issue for some time, first on Comcast’s local renewal and then late last year when we met with the IL Attorney General to discuss Comcast’s decision to file for a state franchise. We stressed to the AG the importance that public channels be treated the same as the broadcast channels in regards to HD and other evolving technologies. 

The passage of this bill is a long awaited conclusion to months of CMA’s advocacy for fair funding of the public’s channels at CAN TV. Once the governor signs the bill, CAN TV will continue to be fairly funded by three of Illinois' cable providers including Comcast, the largest cable provider in the City of Chicago, into 2017.

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