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19880628 r-88-27RESOLUTION NO. R-88-27 A RESOLUTION REQUESTING MEDIA GENERAL OF FAIRFAX TO RECONSIDER THE DECISION TO DROP WGN-TV WHEREAS, Media General of Fairfax, Inc. has decided to drop five existing distance signal channels, with one of these channels being WGN-TV from Chicago; and WHEREAS, WGN-TV is an extremely popular channel among many viewers in the City of Fairfax; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Fairfa does hereby strongly request that Media General of Fairfax reconsider its de~ sion to drop WGN-TV from its programming services. Adopted this 28 day of June , 1988. ATTEST: R-88-27 City of Fairfax CITY HALL · FAIRFAX, VIRGINiA 22030-3630 George T. Snyder, Jr. Mayor June 29, 1988 Thomas. E. Waldrop Chairman of the Board Media General Cable of Fairfax 14650 Lee Rd. Chantilly, Va. 22021 Dear Mr. Waldrop: On Tuesday night, June 28, the Fairfax City Council adopted the enclos~Q resolution concerning your decision to drop WGN-TV from your prc~3ramming schedule. While I can understand that a business must obtain a return for its investors, the dropping of such seemingll, popular stations while leaving far less popular ones, does not seem to be gocd business. The City of Fairfax initiated the cable TV franchise procedure in 1982, because of a desire by our residents to°receive broadcasts from other than the Metropolitan Washington area. Media General's proposal at that time met this need. I am sad to see that Media General is apparently retreating from that promised level of service. I would appreciate a response from you, that I can share with the City Council, which more fully explains this decision and Media General's longer range programming' plans. GTS/fn Encl. cc: Members of the City Council Alan Griffith Edward A. Wyatt T. Jon Ellestad Sincerely, ..-./~ c o, of Our Spirit Feel O~r Pride