Council Pushed to Move on Comcast: CITY TO DECIDE TODAY HOW TO PROCEED NEXT
14th Nov 2006, 21:41 GMT
By Sarah Jane Tribble, San Jose Mercury News, Calif. Nov. 14--With new state rules looming, San Jose city officials are scrambling to cut a deal with cable TV provider Comcast that could give the city more funding and more public-access channels.
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