The state’s recently formed Colorado Channel Authority on Friday briefly considered − then just as quickly dismissed − a proposal to allow for embedding of video of floor proceedings into other websites
Posted on 05 March 2010.
The state’s recently formed Colorado Channel Authority on Friday briefly considered − then just as quickly dismissed − a proposal to allow for embedding of video of floor proceedings into other websites
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Posted on 05 February 2010.
The Colorado Supreme Court is considering broadcasting its proceedings, but those telecasts — whether on cable television or the Internet — won’t begin until the new Ralph Carr Justice Center is completed in 2013, a top court official said Friday.
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Posted on 05 February 2010.
It’s only been three weeks, but already’s there’s a move to change a policy about televising House and Senate proceedings.
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Posted on 07 December 2009.
The Colorado Channel Authority voted to defer to the Senate largely because the House has had its broadcasts air live for the past two years.
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Posted on 04 December 2009.
A new state authority set up to produce broadcasts of the Colorado House and Senate will next week consider a 2010 budget that allows for those broadcasts only.
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Posted on 01 December 2009.
Former House Speaker Andrew Romanoff, the “father” of Colorado’s legislative cablecasts on Comcast Channel 165, is urging his successor to take the additional steps of television committee meetings and bringing “tele-testifying” to Colorado’s capitol.
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Posted on 24 November 2009.
An independent governmental authority has been given the weighty task of deciding which chamber gets the privilege of live coverage over Comcast Channel 165.
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