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Improving Internet access in Ohio to be discussed on Town Hall Ohio

Published on 04/16/2008

For Immediate Release
April 16, 2008

COLUMBUS, Ohio (OFBF) - Many Ohioans do not have adequate access to high-speed Internet service, which hinders their economic prospects and affects their quality of life. Solving Ohio’s broadband challenges is the subject of this week’s Town Hall Ohio.

Three panelists representing different interests will discuss economic, technical and political factors affecting Ohio citizens. Guests on the hour-long discussion program are Stan Ahalt, executive director of Ohio’s Super Computer Center, Ed Kozelek, vice president of government affairs for Time Warner Cable, and Chris Henney, director of policy development for the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.

Town Hall Ohio airs on the following stations:

Columbus

WTVN

610 AM

Sunday

7 a.m.

Defiance

WONW

1280 AM

Saturday

11 a.m.

Eaton

WEDI

1130 AM

Saturday

7 a.m.

Findlay

WFIN

1330 AM

Sunday

6 a.m.

Napoleon

WNDH

103.1 FM

Sunday

6 a.m.

Norwalk

WLKR

95.3 FM

Sunday

6 a.m.

Wilmington

WKFI

1090 AM

Saturday

7 a.m.

Wooster

WQKT

104.5 FM

Sunday

7 a.m.

Xenia

WBZI

1500 AM

Saturday

7 a.m.

 

Town Hall Ohiois a weekly public affairs discussion program. It is produced by the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation with the financial support of Nationwide Insurance.

Current and past programs are available for download at www.townhallohio.org.

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CONTACT: Joe Cornely
PHONE: (614) 246-8230
E-MAIL: jcornely@ofbf.org

 
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