Mentions We’re in the news: Explore and share these stories about the fight for your rights to connect and communicate. Internet Access FCC Claims on Broadband Access Under Scrutiny March 26, 2019 The FCC claims its deregulatory agenda has led to record gains in the private sector’s efforts to expand access to high-speed internet. Internet Access No One Trusts Big Telecom to Build a Better Broadband Access Map March 25, 2019 The broadband industry has spent the better part of a decade fighting against more accurate broadband-mapping data. Free & Open Internet AT&T Peels Off Layer of Political-Spending Secrecy -- Thanks to Pushy Investors and the Michael Cohen Fiasco March 21, 2019 AT&T is bowing to activist shareholders calling for more transparency about the company's political spending. Internet Access When Google Fiber Abandons Your City as a Failed Experiment March 14, 2019 Only 16 months after it turned on its service in Louisville, Google Fiber announced plans to turn it off. Net Neutrality Vermont Holds Off Enforcing Net Neutrality Law March 14, 2019 Faced with litigation from the broadband industry, Vermont has agreed to hold off on enforcing its new open-internet rules. Local Journalism Will N.J. Remain a Trailblazer in Support of Local News? March 13, 2019 Gov. Murphy signed a bill creating the Civic Information Consortium but the promised $5 million is not in his budget. Media Accountability Protest Outside Fox News: Claim Company Is 'Toxic' March 13, 2019 Media Matters for America and other groups protested outside Fox News headquarters in New York City on Wednesday. Net Neutrality 'Save The Internet Act' in the Spotlight in House Subcommittee Hearing March 13, 2019 The Democrat-backed “Save The Internet Act” Net Neutrality bill was the center of attention on Capitol Hill on Tuesday. Future of Journalism Consumer Group Wants to Tax Facebook to Save Journalism March 13, 2019 How to fund ethical journalism in the Facebook era is the multibillion-dollar question of the hour, and Free Press believes it has a solution. Privacy Tech Mobilizes K Street in Privacy Fight March 12, 2019 K Street is going on a lobbying blitz as lawmakers begin work on drafting the first federal privacy bil. Previous page Prev … Page 114 Page 115 Page 116 Page 117 Current page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 … Next page Next
Internet Access FCC Claims on Broadband Access Under Scrutiny March 26, 2019 The FCC claims its deregulatory agenda has led to record gains in the private sector’s efforts to expand access to high-speed internet.
Internet Access No One Trusts Big Telecom to Build a Better Broadband Access Map March 25, 2019 The broadband industry has spent the better part of a decade fighting against more accurate broadband-mapping data.
Free & Open Internet AT&T Peels Off Layer of Political-Spending Secrecy -- Thanks to Pushy Investors and the Michael Cohen Fiasco March 21, 2019 AT&T is bowing to activist shareholders calling for more transparency about the company's political spending.
Internet Access When Google Fiber Abandons Your City as a Failed Experiment March 14, 2019 Only 16 months after it turned on its service in Louisville, Google Fiber announced plans to turn it off.
Net Neutrality Vermont Holds Off Enforcing Net Neutrality Law March 14, 2019 Faced with litigation from the broadband industry, Vermont has agreed to hold off on enforcing its new open-internet rules.
Local Journalism Will N.J. Remain a Trailblazer in Support of Local News? March 13, 2019 Gov. Murphy signed a bill creating the Civic Information Consortium but the promised $5 million is not in his budget.
Media Accountability Protest Outside Fox News: Claim Company Is 'Toxic' March 13, 2019 Media Matters for America and other groups protested outside Fox News headquarters in New York City on Wednesday.
Net Neutrality 'Save The Internet Act' in the Spotlight in House Subcommittee Hearing March 13, 2019 The Democrat-backed “Save The Internet Act” Net Neutrality bill was the center of attention on Capitol Hill on Tuesday.
Future of Journalism Consumer Group Wants to Tax Facebook to Save Journalism March 13, 2019 How to fund ethical journalism in the Facebook era is the multibillion-dollar question of the hour, and Free Press believes it has a solution.
Privacy Tech Mobilizes K Street in Privacy Fight March 12, 2019 K Street is going on a lobbying blitz as lawmakers begin work on drafting the first federal privacy bil.