Free Press’ nationwide poll also found that 76% of respondents are concerned that they’re reading disinformation online about the presidential election.
The comprehensive survey of 3,000 Americans shows that people believe the current media system is failing to meet the needs of a functioning democracy.
“The [FCC] is protecting millions of hard-working families from bill shock that would force many to curtail or drop important broadband and wireless services,” said Free Press Senior Advisor S. Derek Turner.
Free Press provided the FCC with research that debunks the industry’s claims that broadband investment is harmed by the rules required to guarantee proper oversight of the sector.
Free Press analysis debunks the industry’s claims that broadband investment is harmed by the rules required to guarantee proper oversight of the sector.
In reply comments submitted in the agency’s “Safeguarding and Securing the Open Internet” proceeding, Free Press explained that the FCC’s Title II authority allows it to safeguard Net Neutrality and hold companies like AT&T, Comcast and Verizon accountable.