Mentions We’re in the news: Explore and share these stories about the fight for your rights to connect and communicate. Future of Journalism Should We Tax Big Tech Companies to Pay for Local Journalism? May 10, 2019 A Q&A with Free Press' Timothy Karr and Craig Aaron, author of the recent paper "Beyond Fixing Facebook." Internet Access Communications Justice FCC Says Carriers Failed Florida After Hurricane -- But Lets Them Off the Hook May 10, 2019 Free Press said it’s still waiting for the FCC to conduct a similar investigation into carriers’ response to Hurricane Maria, which hit Puerto Rico in 2017. Future of Journalism The Cure for What Ails Silicon Valley? An Online Advertising Tax May 6, 2019 There's been a massive transfer of wealth from media that produce journalism to those that don't. The answer may well be a tax. Internet Access Ajit Pai Says He's Fixed Giant FCC Error That Exaggerated Broadband Growth May 1, 2019 Free Press had discovered a huge error that showed broadband progress under Pai's leadership was less impressive than he claimed. Internet Access Wireless Carriers Make It Clear: You're Going to Pay More For 5G April 30, 2019 U.S. consumers pay some of the highest prices in the world for 4G mobile data. Don't expect that to change with 5G. Future of Journalism Should We Tax Facebook to Support Journalism? April 29, 2019 A new Free Press report calls on Congress start taxing Silicon Valley’s biggest data harvesters. Diversity in Media Ownership Diversity in Radio Is Vanishing. The Trump Administration Could Make it Worse April 29, 2019 The FCC is considering additional deregulation in the radio industry, and some fear this would make the industry even more homogeneous. Internet Access The Consequences of a Broadband Deployment Report With Flawed Data April 25, 2019 Free Press research shows that the FCC's report relies on data that includes significant over-reporting from one particular ISP. Free & Open Internet Human-Rights Activists Say These Videos Show Violent Kidnappings — and Facebook Isn't Taking Them Down April 24, 2019 Change the Terms, a coalition of human-rights groups pushing tech companies to reduce hate online, urged Facebook to take the videos down. Internet Access Media Consolidation The Unpopular T-Mobile/Sprint Merger Looks Increasingly Doomed April 17, 2019 Regulators aren’t sold on the companies’ claims that fewer competitors means more competition and lower prices. Previous page Prev … Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Current page 124 Page 125 Page 126 Page 127 Page 128 … Next page Next
Future of Journalism Should We Tax Big Tech Companies to Pay for Local Journalism? May 10, 2019 A Q&A with Free Press' Timothy Karr and Craig Aaron, author of the recent paper "Beyond Fixing Facebook."
Internet Access Communications Justice FCC Says Carriers Failed Florida After Hurricane -- But Lets Them Off the Hook May 10, 2019 Free Press said it’s still waiting for the FCC to conduct a similar investigation into carriers’ response to Hurricane Maria, which hit Puerto Rico in 2017.
Future of Journalism The Cure for What Ails Silicon Valley? An Online Advertising Tax May 6, 2019 There's been a massive transfer of wealth from media that produce journalism to those that don't. The answer may well be a tax.
Internet Access Ajit Pai Says He's Fixed Giant FCC Error That Exaggerated Broadband Growth May 1, 2019 Free Press had discovered a huge error that showed broadband progress under Pai's leadership was less impressive than he claimed.
Internet Access Wireless Carriers Make It Clear: You're Going to Pay More For 5G April 30, 2019 U.S. consumers pay some of the highest prices in the world for 4G mobile data. Don't expect that to change with 5G.
Future of Journalism Should We Tax Facebook to Support Journalism? April 29, 2019 A new Free Press report calls on Congress start taxing Silicon Valley’s biggest data harvesters.
Diversity in Media Ownership Diversity in Radio Is Vanishing. The Trump Administration Could Make it Worse April 29, 2019 The FCC is considering additional deregulation in the radio industry, and some fear this would make the industry even more homogeneous.
Internet Access The Consequences of a Broadband Deployment Report With Flawed Data April 25, 2019 Free Press research shows that the FCC's report relies on data that includes significant over-reporting from one particular ISP.
Free & Open Internet Human-Rights Activists Say These Videos Show Violent Kidnappings — and Facebook Isn't Taking Them Down April 24, 2019 Change the Terms, a coalition of human-rights groups pushing tech companies to reduce hate online, urged Facebook to take the videos down.
Internet Access Media Consolidation The Unpopular T-Mobile/Sprint Merger Looks Increasingly Doomed April 17, 2019 Regulators aren’t sold on the companies’ claims that fewer competitors means more competition and lower prices.