Mentions We’re in the news: Explore and share these stories about the fight for your rights to connect and communicate. Media Consolidation 'The Culling Has Begun': Inside the iHeartMedia Layoffs January 16, 2020 The largest radio company in America cut a number of employees this week, dealing a blow to local radio across the country. Future of Journalism As Newspapers Face Challenges, the Importance of Public Challenges Grows January 16, 2020 An industry plagued by declining circulation and advertising revenues has become a prime target for hedge funds. Lawmakers should step in. Media Accountability Diversity in Media Ownership We Must Remedy Discrimination in Our Media System January 15, 2020 If we’re going to foster journalism that meets community needs, we must address how the foundation of the U.S. media is built on racism and sexism. Future of Journalism 5 Business Models for Local News to Watch in 2020 January 14, 2020 As the local-news marketplace transforms, these new ways of doing business could take hold this year and beyond. Net Neutrality Ajit Pai Hits CES ... to Make Up Some Stuff About Net Neutrality January 9, 2020 In a cozy, unchallenging chat, the FCC chairman made up some nonsense about the Net Neutrality rules he repealed. Net Neutrality Ajit Pai Still Thinks Killing Net Neutrality Was a Brilliant Idea January 9, 2020 The FCC boss insisted that ignoring the public and ending Net Neutrality fixed America’s broadband problems. Internet Access De Blasio Administration Releases Internet Master Plan For City's Broadband Future January 7, 2020 Free Press Action's Timothy Karr says the plan “offers a more equitable and comprehensive approach to providing high-performing broadband services.” Internet Access Communications Justice Lawmakers Join the Call to Hold the FCC Accountable in Puerto Rico January 6, 2020 Powerful Democratic politicians have called for an investigation into the collapse of Puerto Rico’s communications networks following Hurricane Maria in 2017. Free & Open Internet A New Year's Resolution for Big Tech: Step Up to Stop Hate January 2, 2020 There's a very real possibility that the same companies that fell down on the job in 2016 will once again be a force for evil in 2020. Net Neutrality New York Governor Vows to Introduce Net Neutrality Law December 19, 2019 New York may soon join four other states in prohibiting broadband carriers from violating the Obama-era Net Neutrality rules. Previous page Prev … Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Current page 110 Page 111 Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 … Next page Next
Media Consolidation 'The Culling Has Begun': Inside the iHeartMedia Layoffs January 16, 2020 The largest radio company in America cut a number of employees this week, dealing a blow to local radio across the country.
Future of Journalism As Newspapers Face Challenges, the Importance of Public Challenges Grows January 16, 2020 An industry plagued by declining circulation and advertising revenues has become a prime target for hedge funds. Lawmakers should step in.
Media Accountability Diversity in Media Ownership We Must Remedy Discrimination in Our Media System January 15, 2020 If we’re going to foster journalism that meets community needs, we must address how the foundation of the U.S. media is built on racism and sexism.
Future of Journalism 5 Business Models for Local News to Watch in 2020 January 14, 2020 As the local-news marketplace transforms, these new ways of doing business could take hold this year and beyond.
Net Neutrality Ajit Pai Hits CES ... to Make Up Some Stuff About Net Neutrality January 9, 2020 In a cozy, unchallenging chat, the FCC chairman made up some nonsense about the Net Neutrality rules he repealed.
Net Neutrality Ajit Pai Still Thinks Killing Net Neutrality Was a Brilliant Idea January 9, 2020 The FCC boss insisted that ignoring the public and ending Net Neutrality fixed America’s broadband problems.
Internet Access De Blasio Administration Releases Internet Master Plan For City's Broadband Future January 7, 2020 Free Press Action's Timothy Karr says the plan “offers a more equitable and comprehensive approach to providing high-performing broadband services.”
Internet Access Communications Justice Lawmakers Join the Call to Hold the FCC Accountable in Puerto Rico January 6, 2020 Powerful Democratic politicians have called for an investigation into the collapse of Puerto Rico’s communications networks following Hurricane Maria in 2017.
Free & Open Internet A New Year's Resolution for Big Tech: Step Up to Stop Hate January 2, 2020 There's a very real possibility that the same companies that fell down on the job in 2016 will once again be a force for evil in 2020.
Net Neutrality New York Governor Vows to Introduce Net Neutrality Law December 19, 2019 New York may soon join four other states in prohibiting broadband carriers from violating the Obama-era Net Neutrality rules.