Mentions We’re in the news: Explore and share these stories about the fight for your rights to connect and communicate. Net Neutrality 160 Tech Companies Call for Save the Internet Act Vote in Letter to McConnell June 11, 2019 The tech companies' letter came around the same time as a letter from 103 public-interest groups who are urging McConnell to stop blocking the bill. Net Neutrality Net Neutrality Advocates Push for Senate Vote June 11, 2019 More than 100 groups urged Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to allow a vote on the Save the Internet Act. Internet Access Google Stadia Will Reveal How Stupid Internet Data Caps Are June 10, 2019 Streaming products like Stadia, Microsoft's xCloud and Bethesda's Orion are incompatible with America's ISPs. Surveillance Trump Administration Making It Harder to Find Out Whether It's Fighting White Supremacist Terror June 8, 2019 Due to a recent shift in how the FBI classifies its domestic-terror categories, it's harder to determine what happens to white-supremacist threats. Local Journalism El Timpano Listens to Oakland's Spanish-Speaking Community June 7, 2019 Madeleine Bair's project El Tímpano (“the eardrum” in Spanish) began with a question: How are Spanish-only speakers in Oakland served by local media? Diversity in Media Ownership Media Consolidation A New Proposal Looks to Loosen Radio-Ownership Rules June 7, 2019 A National Association of Broadcasters-written proposal could make the concept of "local radio" nearly extinct. Free & Open Internet YouTube's Purge of White-Supremacist Videos Also Hits Anti-Racism Channels June 7, 2019 YouTube’s campaign against hateful and racist videos is claiming some unintended victims: researchers working to expose racist hatemongers. Media Control Lawmakers Get Earful on Video Marketplace of Today June 6, 2019 Free Press Action President and CEO Craig Aaron cautioned lawmakers against throwing out the whole 1992 Cable Act when crafting new rules. Local Journalism With Stories of Atlantic City, Local News Organizations Are Inviting Community Leaders into the Reporting Process June 6, 2019 The project , organized by Free Press and the Center for Cooperative Media, brought together local news outlets and community groups to report on Atlantic City. Internet Access FCC's Broadband-Deployment Report Called 'Fundamentally at Odds With Reality' June 5, 2019 As FCC Commissioner Geoffrey Starks points out, one error in particular threw off the results in the report by millions. Previous page Prev … Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Current page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 Page 125 … Next page Next
Net Neutrality 160 Tech Companies Call for Save the Internet Act Vote in Letter to McConnell June 11, 2019 The tech companies' letter came around the same time as a letter from 103 public-interest groups who are urging McConnell to stop blocking the bill.
Net Neutrality Net Neutrality Advocates Push for Senate Vote June 11, 2019 More than 100 groups urged Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to allow a vote on the Save the Internet Act.
Internet Access Google Stadia Will Reveal How Stupid Internet Data Caps Are June 10, 2019 Streaming products like Stadia, Microsoft's xCloud and Bethesda's Orion are incompatible with America's ISPs.
Surveillance Trump Administration Making It Harder to Find Out Whether It's Fighting White Supremacist Terror June 8, 2019 Due to a recent shift in how the FBI classifies its domestic-terror categories, it's harder to determine what happens to white-supremacist threats.
Local Journalism El Timpano Listens to Oakland's Spanish-Speaking Community June 7, 2019 Madeleine Bair's project El Tímpano (“the eardrum” in Spanish) began with a question: How are Spanish-only speakers in Oakland served by local media?
Diversity in Media Ownership Media Consolidation A New Proposal Looks to Loosen Radio-Ownership Rules June 7, 2019 A National Association of Broadcasters-written proposal could make the concept of "local radio" nearly extinct.
Free & Open Internet YouTube's Purge of White-Supremacist Videos Also Hits Anti-Racism Channels June 7, 2019 YouTube’s campaign against hateful and racist videos is claiming some unintended victims: researchers working to expose racist hatemongers.
Media Control Lawmakers Get Earful on Video Marketplace of Today June 6, 2019 Free Press Action President and CEO Craig Aaron cautioned lawmakers against throwing out the whole 1992 Cable Act when crafting new rules.
Local Journalism With Stories of Atlantic City, Local News Organizations Are Inviting Community Leaders into the Reporting Process June 6, 2019 The project , organized by Free Press and the Center for Cooperative Media, brought together local news outlets and community groups to report on Atlantic City.
Internet Access FCC's Broadband-Deployment Report Called 'Fundamentally at Odds With Reality' June 5, 2019 As FCC Commissioner Geoffrey Starks points out, one error in particular threw off the results in the report by millions.