FROM THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES
Organizers of a proposal to establish a new community media outlet here say they will continue to pursue the idea despite being turned down for funding by City Council.
“We’ve been talking about building this for four years. It was actually the idea that brought our company together,” said Amie Tracey, lead designer with website development and design firm Ponderwell.
Councilmen this week said Ponderwell’s plans did not meet many of the goals set out in a July 1 request for proposals following the collapse of public access cable television channel URTV. ...
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What is being done with money collected from Charter subscribers? What will become of the URTV equipment? Why can't I get any answers from any of the city council members???
By cellorelio
12/06/2011