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National Conference for Media Reform
FreePress is sponsoring a national conference this coming January 12-14, in Memphis. There will be dozens of exciting guest speakers (Amy Goodman, Bernie Sanders, Helen Thomas, ...) and hundreds of workshops on how to regain our strong progressive voice in the old and new media. Thinking of... Read more...
Published 2 years ago
Easy way to reach the FCC on media consolidation
If you want to tell the FCC not to allow even more big media monopolization, they have made it really easy for you! Just go to their Electronic Comment Filing System (ECFS) page on that topic, and make your views known. The ECFS home page gives you a chance to comment on other issues as well,... Read more...
Published 2 years ago
This Guy Heads the Commerce Committee
Ted Stevens (R-AK) is the head of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Stevens was made famous last year for refusing to make oil executives testifying before the committee to take the customary oath that all congressional witnesses take. Now Stevens has made the Op-Ed... Read more...
Published 2 years ago
Ferguson's Record On Net Neutrality
Here's a great post from Dump Mike, the best site dedicated to Representative Michael Ferguson (R-NJ), about Ferguson's record on Net Neutrality. Read more...
Published 2 years ago
Net Neutrality Bill Ready for Mark-Up's
Here's an interesting post from MyDD about the upcoming manipulation of the Net Neutrality bill. Read more...
Published 2 years ago
Kentucky Governor Blocks Political Blogs
Via Political Wire:Political bloggers "have joined pornographers, casinos and hate groups" on Kentucky Gov. Ernie Fletcher's (R) "list of Web sites that state employees are blocked from visiting," the Louisville Courier-Journal reports. Libertarian Republicans better start looking for a new... Read more...
Published 2 years ago
Jarvis on Net Neutrality
Jeff Jarvis gives personal accounts of the spin campaign that has taken control of the Net Neutrality issue in Washington D.C. here.I saw one commercial urging a vote against neutrality ending with this punchline: “They call it net neutrality. We call it sticking it to the consumer.” This... Read more...
Published 2 years ago
Ignorance on Net Neutrality Rampant Within Party
Congressman Bill Pascrell (NJ-8) has disillusioned many net neutrality advocates with his support of H.R. 5252, The Communications, Opportunity, Promotion, and Enhancement Act of 2006. While many of the bill's supporters alleged that the bill increases competition in cyberspace, those in favor of... Read more...
Published 2 years ago
Spin Mania
These are the opening lines of two articles on the same topic, the first from the Associated Press, and the second from the New York Times Business Section. Monopolies in many cable TV markets could end under House-passed legislation that supporters said would increase competition and drive down... Read more...
Published 2 years ago
GOP Internet Bill Passes House
The Republican sponsored Communications Opportunity, Promotion, and Enhancement Act passed the House of Representatives yesterday 321-101. 92 Democrats and 9 Republicans voted against the bill that will, according to the ranking member of the Commerce Committee, John Dingell, give internet... Read more...
Published 2 years ago
Dingle Speaks Out For Net Neutrality
Congressman John Dingle (D-MI), the longest serving member of congress (elected in 1954) spoke out against a Republican sponsored internet bill that would serve as a "giveaway to the special interests."Dingle blasted the legislation for allowing internet providers to discriminate against cheaper... Read more...
Published 2 years ago
Optimistic for Net Neutrality
It looks as if net neutrality is not only being embraced by media watchdogs, but by some of the most powerful guys on Capitol Hill as well. Rep. James Sensenbrenner (R-WI), the powerful chairman of the Judiciary Committee, is lauded as a "Net Hero" at Save the Internet, as he recently guided the... Read more...
Published 2 years ago