For Immediate Release: January 12, 1996 Contact: Norman J. Liss Tel: 914-793-4503 Westchester Alliance for Telecommunications and Public Access Protests TCI's Decision to Eliminate the Public Access Channel The Westchester Alliance for Telecommunications and Public Access (WATPA) has formally protested TCI's recent decision to eliminate the public access channel (Channel 8) on which programming time is provided to the communities it serves. TCI's decision goes against the entire concept of public access that is at the heart of the arrangements cable TV companies make with individual communities. TCI provides cable service in Westchester County, New York. In a letter to TCI (see attached), WATPA urges the company to reconsider this decision and restore public access programming. WATPA, a non-profit organization of citizens focused on the County's information infrastructure and access to it, is very concerned with TCI's decision to eliminate this valuable public service. WATPA's position is that public access channels are a valuable part of the Westchester community because they allow diverse groups to present non-commercial programming that is of interest to residents. The TCI public access channel gives Westchester citizens the opportunity to reach out to other residents in ways only available to commercial broadcasters. WATPA will work to create public awareness of TCI's decision, and to convince the company's management to restore public access programming. About WATPA The Westchester Alliance For Telecommunications and Public Access (WATPA) is a non-profit organization of citizens from across Westchester County focused on the evolving information age. In a world in which knowledge about these issues is fast changing and sometime's difficult to locate, WATPA is a source of objective expertise to the people of Westchester County. WATPA is dedicated to serving the community by: ** Being a resource for the public at large, officials, and the news media who want to understand how the people of Westchester County can benefit from the information age. ** Finding ways to accelerate the growth of inter-connected networks within the county. ** Ensuring the public's access to those networks regardless of their social or economic circumstances. ** Providing a forum for discussing public policy issues relating to business, government and educational access to communications/information "highways" in Westchester. # # # Attachment January 10, 1996 Mr. Miles Rich TCI Cable of Westchester 609 Westchester Avenue Mamaroneck, NY 10543 Dear Mr. Rich: It has come to the attention of the Westchester Alliance for Telecommunications and Public Access (WATPA) that TCI has decided to eliminate the Public Access channel on which programming is provided on Channel 8 to all the communities it serves. This TCI Public Access channel has been a valuable part of the Westchester community for years. It allows diverse groups to prepare non-commercial programming that is of interest and value to various segments of the community. TCI Public Access provides them with the opportunity to reach out through this one central Public Access channel in a manner they are precluded from through the very nature of commercial television. This decision by TCI goes against the entire concept of Public Access that is at the heart of the arrangements that cable systems make with individual communities. WATPA, a county-wide membership organization of citizens concerned with the county's information infrastructure and public access to it, is very concerned with TCI's decision to eliminate this valuable public service to the communities it serves. We urge TCI to reconsider this decision and restore Public Access programming. Sincerely, Norman Jacknis Chairman Westchester Alliance for Telecommunications & Public Access