Mentions We’re in the news: Explore and share these stories about the fight for your rights to connect and communicate. Net Neutrality Trump Report Bizarrely Claims Net Neutrality Repeal Raised Incomes $50B a Year February 24, 2020 The Trump economic report relies on pseudo-economics. Local Journalism An Inflection Point for Local Journalism February 21, 2020 The Civic Info Consortium in New Jersey is a glimmer of hope for publicly funded journalism. Net Neutrality Internet Access Privacy White House Report Is 'Pure Propaganda' for AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast February 21, 2020 Experts tell Motherboard that no, rubber-stamping the whims of AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast did not result in untold riches for U.S. consumers. Future of Journalism American Journalism Is Dying. Its Survival Requires Public Funds. February 19, 2020 Maintaining public-media infrastructure should be non-negotiable for a democratic society. We have to be bold. Diversity in Media Ownership Women and Minorities Still Own Few Broadcast Outlets, FCC Tally Shows February 18, 2020 Free Press said that the report shows how little the FCC cares the issue of media diversity. Public Media Trump Tries, Tries Again to Defund Noncommercial Media February 13, 2020 For the fourth budget in a row, Trump is attempting to phase out the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Internet Access The Price of Broadband Is Too Damn High February 13, 2020 The government routinely claims that people who lack broadband simply don’t want it. That's not true. Internet Access Media Consolidation Judge Signs off on $26-Billion T-Mobile/Sprint Merger. Now What? February 12, 2020 The judge rejected claims that combining the third- and fourth-largest national-wireless carriers would be anti-competitive. Internet Access Media Consolidation So Sprint and T-Mobile Are Merging. What Does That Mean for You? February 12, 2020 The unification of two of the four largest phone-service providers in the United States leaves some question marks for consumers. Internet Access Media Consolidation Goodbye, Sprint: U.S. Judge Approves T-Mobile's Purchase of Competitor February 12, 2020 Attorneys general from 13 states and the District of Columbia had sued to block the merger, saying it would reduce competition and raise prices. Previous page Prev … Page 104 Page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Current page 108 Page 109 Page 110 Page 111 Page 112 … Next page Next
Net Neutrality Trump Report Bizarrely Claims Net Neutrality Repeal Raised Incomes $50B a Year February 24, 2020 The Trump economic report relies on pseudo-economics.
Local Journalism An Inflection Point for Local Journalism February 21, 2020 The Civic Info Consortium in New Jersey is a glimmer of hope for publicly funded journalism.
Net Neutrality Internet Access Privacy White House Report Is 'Pure Propaganda' for AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast February 21, 2020 Experts tell Motherboard that no, rubber-stamping the whims of AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast did not result in untold riches for U.S. consumers.
Future of Journalism American Journalism Is Dying. Its Survival Requires Public Funds. February 19, 2020 Maintaining public-media infrastructure should be non-negotiable for a democratic society. We have to be bold.
Diversity in Media Ownership Women and Minorities Still Own Few Broadcast Outlets, FCC Tally Shows February 18, 2020 Free Press said that the report shows how little the FCC cares the issue of media diversity.
Public Media Trump Tries, Tries Again to Defund Noncommercial Media February 13, 2020 For the fourth budget in a row, Trump is attempting to phase out the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Internet Access The Price of Broadband Is Too Damn High February 13, 2020 The government routinely claims that people who lack broadband simply don’t want it. That's not true.
Internet Access Media Consolidation Judge Signs off on $26-Billion T-Mobile/Sprint Merger. Now What? February 12, 2020 The judge rejected claims that combining the third- and fourth-largest national-wireless carriers would be anti-competitive.
Internet Access Media Consolidation So Sprint and T-Mobile Are Merging. What Does That Mean for You? February 12, 2020 The unification of two of the four largest phone-service providers in the United States leaves some question marks for consumers.
Internet Access Media Consolidation Goodbye, Sprint: U.S. Judge Approves T-Mobile's Purchase of Competitor February 12, 2020 Attorneys general from 13 states and the District of Columbia had sued to block the merger, saying it would reduce competition and raise prices.