Barry Orton may be a professor, but he's also a paid cable consultant who gets fat, taxpayer-funded contracts to negotiate cable deals on behalf of municipalities. Guess what? When Gov. Doyle signs the bill to create statewide franchising, Barry Orton is out of a job. No wonder he's opposed.
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Barry Orton may be a professor, but he's also a paid cable consultant who gets fat, taxpayer-funded contracts to negotiate cable deals on behalf of municipalities. Guess what? When Gov. Doyle signs the bill to create statewide franchising, Barry Orton is out of a job. No wonder he's opposed.