Mentions We’re in the news: Explore and share these stories about the fight for your rights to connect and communicate. Internet Access Pai FCC Ignored Falsely Inflated Broadband Numbers to Pat Itself on the Back September 9, 2020 This FCC can routinely be found parroting inaccurate lobbyist claims on a wide variety of subjects. Free & Open Internet Republicans Introduce Bill to Curb Web Publishers' Protections for Posts by Users September 9, 2020 The measure would amend Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which currently immunizes web publishers from lawsuits over users' posts. Future of Journalism Hungering for News in Refugee and Immigrant Communities September 8, 2020 In the age of COVID, the Rocky Mountain Welcome Center shifts to become a multilingual, multicultural information hub. Local Journalism Tapping Colorado Communities to Build Better Local News September 5, 2020 There is a window of opportunity for Coloradans to conceive a new path forward for local journalism. Internet Access Ajit Pai Touted False Broadband Data Despite Clear Signs It Wasn't Accurate September 4, 2020 Free Press pointed out that Pai's broadband-deployment claim was based on a gigantic error. Media Consolidation Petition to FCC Opposes Baltimore TV Station License Renewals, Citing Ownership Ties to Sinclair Broadcast Group September 3, 2020 The request comes from a viewer who says Sinclair lacks a diversity of viewpoints. Free & Open Internet Activists Call on Facebook to Ban Armed Event Listings After Kenosha Shooting September 3, 2020 The Change the Terms coalition is urging Facebook to institute new policies around potentially dangerous content. Internet Access FCC Dings Company for $164K After Its False Broadband Claims Distorted National Report September 2, 2020 The FCC was deeply embarrassed last year when Free Press discovered that the agency's rosy broadband-deployment report was off by millions. Media Accountability How Latinos Can Win the Culture War September 2, 2020 Organizing inside and outside the newsroom is the primary reason this country’s mainstream media has begun to represent the people it covers. Local Journalism NJ Civic Information Consortium Could Get First Cash Infusion in Murphy's Revised Budget September 1, 2020 This first-of-its-kind public initiative to beef up local-news coverage is set to receive its first infusion of funding more than two years after its inception. Previous page Prev … Page 83 Page 84 Page 85 Page 86 Current page 87 Page 88 Page 89 Page 90 Page 91 … Next page Next
Internet Access Pai FCC Ignored Falsely Inflated Broadband Numbers to Pat Itself on the Back September 9, 2020 This FCC can routinely be found parroting inaccurate lobbyist claims on a wide variety of subjects.
Free & Open Internet Republicans Introduce Bill to Curb Web Publishers' Protections for Posts by Users September 9, 2020 The measure would amend Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which currently immunizes web publishers from lawsuits over users' posts.
Future of Journalism Hungering for News in Refugee and Immigrant Communities September 8, 2020 In the age of COVID, the Rocky Mountain Welcome Center shifts to become a multilingual, multicultural information hub.
Local Journalism Tapping Colorado Communities to Build Better Local News September 5, 2020 There is a window of opportunity for Coloradans to conceive a new path forward for local journalism.
Internet Access Ajit Pai Touted False Broadband Data Despite Clear Signs It Wasn't Accurate September 4, 2020 Free Press pointed out that Pai's broadband-deployment claim was based on a gigantic error.
Media Consolidation Petition to FCC Opposes Baltimore TV Station License Renewals, Citing Ownership Ties to Sinclair Broadcast Group September 3, 2020 The request comes from a viewer who says Sinclair lacks a diversity of viewpoints.
Free & Open Internet Activists Call on Facebook to Ban Armed Event Listings After Kenosha Shooting September 3, 2020 The Change the Terms coalition is urging Facebook to institute new policies around potentially dangerous content.
Internet Access FCC Dings Company for $164K After Its False Broadband Claims Distorted National Report September 2, 2020 The FCC was deeply embarrassed last year when Free Press discovered that the agency's rosy broadband-deployment report was off by millions.
Media Accountability How Latinos Can Win the Culture War September 2, 2020 Organizing inside and outside the newsroom is the primary reason this country’s mainstream media has begun to represent the people it covers.
Local Journalism NJ Civic Information Consortium Could Get First Cash Infusion in Murphy's Revised Budget September 1, 2020 This first-of-its-kind public initiative to beef up local-news coverage is set to receive its first infusion of funding more than two years after its inception.