Franchising Letter From Hispanic Groups Questioned

Posted on: March 21st, 2006
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“When 15 Latino groups sent a letter to top Senate Commerce Committee lawmakers urging video-franchising relief for the Bell telecommunications firms, the appeal appeared to be on behalf of Hispanic Americans. The groups are part of the National Latino Media Council.

But critics said the letter also was on behalf of the Bell firms AT&T and Verizon Communications, which have financial and business ties to many of the signatories.”

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