Short of that, the Cable Act clearly gives state authorities the power to require America’s cable companies to both pass through subscriber funding and provide State Civic Networks with channel capacity — and the team looking at this in Connecticut estimates that it would cost only about $.40 per month per subscriber to fund such a statewide function (including equipment, infrastructure, and operations).
What If We Built a C-SPAN on Steroids?
Susan Crawford
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My concern with this is that the level of civic engagement and interest in state government is SO low, that the electorate wouldn’t be willing to pay the $4.80 yearly to pay for this… Sad state of affairs.