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  • CMA statement after FCC's 3rd petition-to-deny rejection
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  • Evanston considers dropping cable's public access support
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  • TAKE ACTION: Evanston, IL Community Media Center facing $200,000 proposed cut by City
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  • FCC To Hold Dec. 21 Field Hearing at University of Chicago on Broadband and Small Business
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  • Media Democracy Day Chicago 2009 - Saturday Nov. 7th
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  • Despite CAN TV's Objections, Chicago Finance Committee Passes Revised CAN TV Ordinance
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