By Ed Kimble
Cable companies always have made concessions to local franchising authorities in order to win and keep their franchises. But when Santa Cruz County demanded a $500,000 "mitigation fee" from Charter Communications, things got ugly.
It started innocently enough. Charter, which had a ...
Cable companies always have made concessions to local franchising authorities in order to win and keep their franchises. But when Santa Cruz County demanded a $500,000 "mitigation fee" from Charter Communications, things got ugly.
It started innocently enough. Charter, which had a ...
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