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On Nov. 4, the FCC voted to approve the unlicensed use of “white spaces” — empty airwaves between television channels — to provide high-speed Internet access nationwide. This vote follows an exhaustive 18-month study that concluded new technology can use white spaces without harming adjacent TV signals.

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On Aug. 1, the public won a historic victory for an open Internet. In a precedent-setting decision, the Federal Communications Commission ruled that Comcast must stop blocking Internet content.

Nancy Doyle Brown led efforts to protect journalists at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul.

When St. Paul police launched a violent crackdown on journalists covering the Republican National Convention in September, Free Press needed an on-the-ground organizer to pressure city officials to drop the charges against the journalists. Free Press knew just the person to call: Nancy Doyle Brown of the Twin Cities Media Alliance.

Stevie Converse (left) and Candace Clement record a new episode.

The best thing about Media Minutes, Free Press’ weekly radio program, is that it brings the message of media reform to a whole new audience: radio listeners.

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High-speed Internet access — aka broadband — has transformed communications, inspired new technologies, engaged millions of people in civic affairs and fueled economic development.

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