
You are entitled to a REFUND from Time Warner Cable

The Los Angeles Public Access Coalition believes As this broadcasting was conducted an average of 160 hours per week, four weeks, on average per month, I believe a one dollar per month refund is well within reason. As a subscriber who has lost Public Access Programming, I would like a refund on my monthly Time Warner Cable Bill.Time Warner Cable subscribers were notified that should the agreement between Viacom and Time Warner fail and there was a loss of three cable channels, they would refund subscribers for the loss of programming.TIME WARNER CABLE SHUT DOWN ALL 14 PUBLIC ACCESS CABLE CHANNELS IN LOS ANGELES on JANUARY 1 ST 2009 OUR PUBLIC ACCESS CABLE CHANNELS IN LOS ANGELES We look forward to the challenge ahead and pledge to all Cable Subscribers that we will continue this fight to its conclusion. The response has been widespread and is ongoing. They have sent out a massive Email appeal to their members, nationwide, to facilitate Email letters to Attorney General Gerry Brown and City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo to seek injunctive relief under the (Unfair) Business and Professions Code 17200 Section 3 against Time Warner Cable for shutting down the 12 channels and studios. We are pleased to announce that Common Cause has joined the battle to save Public Access. Many individuals and organizations have rallied to our side as supporters and advocates for a Non Governmental controlled system for Public Access.


As a result we appealed to the Attorney General Edmund Brown for assistance.Īll agree our concerns are valid, but all advise they are without the ability to bring a reasonable and viable resolution to the Public Access Cable Crisis. Since the onset of this crisis, we at the Los Angeles Public Access Coalition have addressed all departments, City Council members, City Attorney and Mayor with respect to protecting the First Amendment Rights of Los Angeles Public Access Producers and Cable Subscribers.Īs we have reported, all requests for clarity and accountability have been ignored.
