Mentions We’re in the news: Explore and share these stories about the fight for your rights to connect and communicate. Future of Journalism Targeted-Ad Tax Could Revitalize U.S. Journalism, Free Press Says February 28, 2019 Free Press has proposed a tax on targeted digital-advertising revenues that would create a multibillion-dollar Public Interest Media Endowment Fund. Internet Access Media Consolidation U.S. Courts Just Greenlit AT&T’s Anti-Competitive Ambition for Decades to Come February 27, 2019 AT&T’s blockbuster $86-billion mega-merger with Time Warner will be sticking around. Future of Journalism A Tax on Digital-Ad Spend Could Bring in $2 Billion for Journalism February 27, 2019 A new paper from advocacy group Free Press argues that a targeted-ad tax could generate needed funding for quality journalism. Net Neutrality Net Neutrality Fake-Off Shows Politics Are Messed Up February 27, 2019 It's been an exhausting and bewildering few years in the struggle for Net Neutrality, and things have only heated up in 2019. Future of Journalism Tax Online Ad Revenue to Fund Local and Independent Journalism February 26, 2019 Free Press’ new report calls for a tax on the targeted ads that are the milk and honey of companies like Facebook and Google. Future of Journalism Want to Save Journalism? Tax the Attention Economy February 26, 2019 The American people and our elected leaders must hold the online platforms and exploitative advertisers to account. Free & Open Internet Advice to My Younger Self: Jessica J. González February 26, 2019 As Free Press’ vice president of strategy and senior counsel, Jessica J. González helps lead the charge to transform media to realize a just society. Future of Journalism To Save Independent Journalism, 'Ambitious' Proposal Urges Tax on Tech Giants That Helped Destroy News Industry February 26, 2019 To combat the crisis that’s killing off independent journalism, a new report released by Free Press puts forth “an ambitious but achievable proposal.” Internet Access Verizon Says Phone-Sale Fraud Is Up, Wants to Lock New Phones to Fight It February 25, 2019 Verizon — the only major U.S. mobile carrier that routinely sells unlocked 4G phones — is asking for government permission to lock its phones for 60 days after purchase. Net Neutrality House Republicans Offer Net Neutrality Bill -- But There's a Catch February 22, 2019 The Republican bills were immediately criticized by Net Neutrality advocates, who say no lawmaker should take them seriously. Previous page Prev … Page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Current page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 … Next page Next
Future of Journalism Targeted-Ad Tax Could Revitalize U.S. Journalism, Free Press Says February 28, 2019 Free Press has proposed a tax on targeted digital-advertising revenues that would create a multibillion-dollar Public Interest Media Endowment Fund.
Internet Access Media Consolidation U.S. Courts Just Greenlit AT&T’s Anti-Competitive Ambition for Decades to Come February 27, 2019 AT&T’s blockbuster $86-billion mega-merger with Time Warner will be sticking around.
Future of Journalism A Tax on Digital-Ad Spend Could Bring in $2 Billion for Journalism February 27, 2019 A new paper from advocacy group Free Press argues that a targeted-ad tax could generate needed funding for quality journalism.
Net Neutrality Net Neutrality Fake-Off Shows Politics Are Messed Up February 27, 2019 It's been an exhausting and bewildering few years in the struggle for Net Neutrality, and things have only heated up in 2019.
Future of Journalism Tax Online Ad Revenue to Fund Local and Independent Journalism February 26, 2019 Free Press’ new report calls for a tax on the targeted ads that are the milk and honey of companies like Facebook and Google.
Future of Journalism Want to Save Journalism? Tax the Attention Economy February 26, 2019 The American people and our elected leaders must hold the online platforms and exploitative advertisers to account.
Free & Open Internet Advice to My Younger Self: Jessica J. González February 26, 2019 As Free Press’ vice president of strategy and senior counsel, Jessica J. González helps lead the charge to transform media to realize a just society.
Future of Journalism To Save Independent Journalism, 'Ambitious' Proposal Urges Tax on Tech Giants That Helped Destroy News Industry February 26, 2019 To combat the crisis that’s killing off independent journalism, a new report released by Free Press puts forth “an ambitious but achievable proposal.”
Internet Access Verizon Says Phone-Sale Fraud Is Up, Wants to Lock New Phones to Fight It February 25, 2019 Verizon — the only major U.S. mobile carrier that routinely sells unlocked 4G phones — is asking for government permission to lock its phones for 60 days after purchase.
Net Neutrality House Republicans Offer Net Neutrality Bill -- But There's a Catch February 22, 2019 The Republican bills were immediately criticized by Net Neutrality advocates, who say no lawmaker should take them seriously.