Mentions We’re in the news: Explore and share these stories about the fight for your rights to connect and communicate. Privacy Georgia Lawmakers Have a Dangerous Plan for Curbing Free Speech March 9, 2022 A new bill takes sweeping aim at constitutional rights. Net Neutrality Internet Access Gigi Sohn Passes Out of Committee, Nomination to FCC Goes to Full Senate March 3, 2022 The party-line vote on the longtime Net Neutrality advocate comes after a lengthy partisan battle. Diversity in Media Ownership Media Consolidation Biden FCC Pick Advances in Senate Amid Republican Opposition March 3, 2022 “We’ve waited over a year for a fully functional FTC and FCC,” said Free Press Action VP and General Counsel Matt Wood. Diversity in Media Ownership Media Consolidation Gigi Sohn's Nomination Heads to Full Senate After Tie Vote Creates Another Hurdle March 3, 2022 The tie means that the nomination will be reported to the full Senate, where Majority Leader Chuck Schumer will need to schedule an additional procedural vote. Diversity in Media Ownership Media Consolidation Split Senate Panel Advances Biden's FCC, FTC Nominees March 3, 2022 Free Press Action said it is now key to schedule a quick vote on the Senate floor to break the deadlock at both agencies. Future of Journalism Local Journalism Media Reparations Engaged Journalism: Past, Present and Future March 2, 2022 A new survey explores what has changed in the field of engaged journalism since 2018 and what hasn’t. Net Neutrality Internet Access Chamber of Commerce Urges Senate to Block Biden Pick for FCC March 2, 2022 Numerous public-interest groups support Gigi Sohn's nomination. Media Accountability Media Reparations Joseph Torres on the Tulsa Massacre February 25, 2022 Last year, we saw some open media acknowledgement of an event previously shrouded in silence and ignorance: the Tulsa massacre of 1921. Local Journalism Media Reparations Reflecting on the Legacy of Racist Colorado Media Coverage, and Correcting It Today February 23, 2022 A group of Colorado journalists and community members of color have been working to understand and correct systemic harm of traditional local media. Privacy Surveillance Hard Right-Linked Clearview AI Asked NYPD to Woo Nonprofit February 22, 2022 Facial-recognition company Clearview AI sought to recruit the New York Police Department to endorse its services to an anti-child abuse nonprofit. Previous page Prev … Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Current page 49 Page 50 Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 … Next page Next
Privacy Georgia Lawmakers Have a Dangerous Plan for Curbing Free Speech March 9, 2022 A new bill takes sweeping aim at constitutional rights.
Net Neutrality Internet Access Gigi Sohn Passes Out of Committee, Nomination to FCC Goes to Full Senate March 3, 2022 The party-line vote on the longtime Net Neutrality advocate comes after a lengthy partisan battle.
Diversity in Media Ownership Media Consolidation Biden FCC Pick Advances in Senate Amid Republican Opposition March 3, 2022 “We’ve waited over a year for a fully functional FTC and FCC,” said Free Press Action VP and General Counsel Matt Wood.
Diversity in Media Ownership Media Consolidation Gigi Sohn's Nomination Heads to Full Senate After Tie Vote Creates Another Hurdle March 3, 2022 The tie means that the nomination will be reported to the full Senate, where Majority Leader Chuck Schumer will need to schedule an additional procedural vote.
Diversity in Media Ownership Media Consolidation Split Senate Panel Advances Biden's FCC, FTC Nominees March 3, 2022 Free Press Action said it is now key to schedule a quick vote on the Senate floor to break the deadlock at both agencies.
Future of Journalism Local Journalism Media Reparations Engaged Journalism: Past, Present and Future March 2, 2022 A new survey explores what has changed in the field of engaged journalism since 2018 and what hasn’t.
Net Neutrality Internet Access Chamber of Commerce Urges Senate to Block Biden Pick for FCC March 2, 2022 Numerous public-interest groups support Gigi Sohn's nomination.
Media Accountability Media Reparations Joseph Torres on the Tulsa Massacre February 25, 2022 Last year, we saw some open media acknowledgement of an event previously shrouded in silence and ignorance: the Tulsa massacre of 1921.
Local Journalism Media Reparations Reflecting on the Legacy of Racist Colorado Media Coverage, and Correcting It Today February 23, 2022 A group of Colorado journalists and community members of color have been working to understand and correct systemic harm of traditional local media.
Privacy Surveillance Hard Right-Linked Clearview AI Asked NYPD to Woo Nonprofit February 22, 2022 Facial-recognition company Clearview AI sought to recruit the New York Police Department to endorse its services to an anti-child abuse nonprofit.