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Minutes 09/15/2016
CABLE TELEVISION ADVISORY COUNCIL (Litchfield)
Minutes of Regular Meeting
Thursday September 15, 2016

The Regular meeting of the Cable Television Advisory Council of Litchfield was held on Thursday, September 15, 2016, at 6:30 p.m. at the Oliver Wolcott Library, South Street, Litchfield, CT.   A quorum was present:  Chairman Stephen Simonin, Diane Knox, Litchfield;  David Roselar, Goshen;  Denise Russ, Gary Lafferty, Richard Antonetti sitting in for Zaiga Antonetti;  Jeff Dunn, Thomaston;  Lucille Paige, Torrington.   Jennifer Young, Altice (Cablevision).

Absent:  Zaiga Antonetti, Watertown,  Andy MacDavid, Cornwwall,  Marie Soliani, Torrington;  John Angevine, Warren;  John Luciano, Torrington; Thomas Lafferty, BOE Watertown.

Chairman Simonin called the meeting to order at 6:35 p.m.

In a motion made by Denise Russ, seconded by Lucille Paige, the agenda was approved as submitted.  Voted unanimous.

Public Participation:  A note was received from Robert Doyle of Litchfield indicating that he has had no response from his claim action from Optimum.  There is a “Class Action” suit in place from April 20, 2014 to 12 2015.  This was regarding the set top boxes where customers were offered several options:  $40 credit;  or free DVR service;   or offer of several different channels.  Chairman Simonin stated that there was very poor notification to the public in the first place,  there was no due diligence on the part of Cablevision.   Those claims that were not collected, went back to the attorneys handling the case.

Upon a motion by Steven Simonin, seconded by Denise Russ, the minutes from the June 30, 2016 meeting were approved as corrected.  Motion carried with Jeff Dunn and Diane Knox abstaining.  The third paragraph on page two regarding a statement from David Rosaler should be corrected to read:  “David Rosaler asked if any discounts can be garnered from broadband for low and fixed income families that have children in school and subscribe to the nutrition program.”

Upon a motion by Lucille Paige, seconded by Denise Russ, the report of the Treasurer was approved as submitted.   Treasurer Diane Knox reported a current balance of $322.68.  She added that a new book off checks needs to be ordered.

Chairman Simonin reported that complaints have been made regarding “surcharges” i.e., sports channels, local broadcasting.  Senator Richard Bluementhal cited the FCC laws currently in place cite old technology which would require the renting of fiber optics from Cablevision.  This would require  a change in the law.  NTSC services – emergency services  which are isolated, cannot be had from a generator nor a attenae.

There is a law that audio levels cannot be louder over mainstream regarding ads.  One must identify the ad, the time the ad is broadcast, and on what channel.

Altice, is attempting to cut costs by having customers “self- Install” using online instructions, rather than roll out a service truck.  Altice has laid off 500 workers from their Shelton location.  They’d prefer customer use Hulu, Netflex rather than linear broadcast.

C-Span will be free on “demand” for the upcoming Presidential Election coverage;  Discovery is free on demand.  CVB will be available via broadband subscription.   There are no changes regarding moving to Ala Carte.

New set-top boxes – will be soon available. Setup, rotor and router, new features, choice of  apps, increased DVR, voice command.  Price will increase with the more options.

Upon a motion by Denise Russ, seconded by Diane Knox, the meeting was adjourned at 7:25 p.m.  Voted unanimous.

Respectfully submitted,


Lucille A. Paige, Secretary

THE  NEXT MEETING OF THE CTAC WILL BE HELD THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 2017