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Florida to receive $1.17 billion from federal government for internet infrastructure

Florida to receive $1.17 billion from federal government for internet infrastructure

by Caden DeLisa | Jun 26, 2023

Florida is set to receive $1.17 billion in federal funding from the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) program to expand high-speed internet infrastructure across the state. The funding aims to expand high-speed internet infrastructure in the state,...
Does Tucker Carlson’s Twitter triumph signal another mainstream media meltdown?

Does Tucker Carlson’s Twitter triumph signal another mainstream media meltdown?

by Brian Burgess | Jun 11, 2023

In the swaying palms and balmy heat of the Sunshine State, where the gators laze in the Everglades and the retirees laze in the the Villages, we find ourselves in the throes of yet another media circus, once again with Donald Trump in the center ring playing emcee, or...
Report: social media plays the biggest role in attracting tourists to Florida

Report: social media plays the biggest role in attracting tourists to Florida

by Caden DeLisa | Jun 8, 2023

A survey conducted by the University of Florida indicates that social media is a significant factor in attracting visitors to Florida, with 40 percent of respondents citing it as influential in their destination decisions. Other factors that influenced travel...
Florida to receive $1.17 billion from federal government for internet infrastructure

Florida one of first 5 states to get “super-fast” fiber-optic internet from AT&T, BlackRock joint venture

by Brian Burgess | May 16, 2023

AT&T and BlackRock have formed a joint venture called Gigapower, LLC, to build multi-gigabit fiber optic internet connections in select metro areas, including parts of Florida. The partnership combines AT&T’s fiber network with BlackRock’s...
Report: social media plays the biggest role in attracting tourists to Florida

Small businesses bracing for negative impact of so-called “Digital Bill of Rights”

by Brian Burgess | May 12, 2023

Gov. Ron DeSantis is expected to sign a “Digital Bill of Rights” aimed at protecting consumer privacy online. But the bill is causing major concerns among small business owners due that it will limit the effectiveness of digital advertising, resulting in...
The end of session is just the beginning as Florida’s thorniest issues are far from settled

The end of session is just the beginning as Florida’s thorniest issues are far from settled

by Brian Burgess | May 10, 2023

The 2023 legislative session in Florida has come to an end, leaving a range of unresolved issues, such as property insurance reform, alimony alterations, electric vehicle taxation, “Big Tech” crackdown, abortion, and recreational marijuana. It will be...
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