Mentions We’re in the news: Explore and share these stories about the fight for your rights to connect and communicate. Free & Open Internet Fighting Hate Speech Online Means Keeping Section 230, Not Burying It August 31, 2020 Preserving Section 230 is key to preserving free expression on the internet, and to making it free for all, not just for the privileged. Future of Journalism Community-Engaged Journalism Is Both an End and a Means to Survival August 26, 2020 The local-news crisis underlines the need for better media structures — in which readers are no longer audiences, but partners in the work. Internet Access Media Consolidation Charter Can Charge Online Video Sites for Network Connections, Court Rules August 14, 2020 The ruling overturns two merger conditions the Obama administration imposed on Charter when it bought Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks. Free & Open Internet Congressional Scrutiny of Tech Platforms Welcome August 10, 2020 It is past time for the United States to address unfair competition by dominant tech platforms, as regulators in Europe and Australia are already doing. Future of Journalism Making Journalism Better -- and More Sustainable August 7, 2020 How is COVID-19 changing the way journalism researchers and practitioners approach news quality and economics? Future of Journalism Can Digital Business Models Save Local News? August 6, 2020 As advertising support continues to dwindle, New Jersey's news operations flirt with fresh revenue options. Free & Open Internet Platform Accountability Leader of the Stop Hate for Profit Campaign Believes Public Sentiment Towards Facebook is Shifting July 30, 2020 A recent survey revealed that 70 percent of respondents think Facebook puts profit before societal good. Free & Open Internet 4 Big Tech CEOs Face Questions from Lawmakers July 30, 2020 Free Press Co-CEO Jessica J. González discusses the hearing with Rising Up With Sonali host Sonali Kolhatkar. Local Journalism Media Accountability 'For a Lot of People, There Has Never Been Trust' July 30, 2020 Alicia Bell of Free Press discusses the hard conversations we need now between Black communities and white journalists. Free & Open Internet The Moment of Reckoning for the Facebook Advertising Boycott July 29, 2020 “As we look into August, we’re looking for companies to stick with us,” said Jessica J. González, co-CEO of Free Press, an organizer of the boycott. Previous page Prev … Page 84 Page 85 Page 86 Page 87 Current page 88 Page 89 Page 90 Page 91 Page 92 … Next page Next
Free & Open Internet Fighting Hate Speech Online Means Keeping Section 230, Not Burying It August 31, 2020 Preserving Section 230 is key to preserving free expression on the internet, and to making it free for all, not just for the privileged.
Future of Journalism Community-Engaged Journalism Is Both an End and a Means to Survival August 26, 2020 The local-news crisis underlines the need for better media structures — in which readers are no longer audiences, but partners in the work.
Internet Access Media Consolidation Charter Can Charge Online Video Sites for Network Connections, Court Rules August 14, 2020 The ruling overturns two merger conditions the Obama administration imposed on Charter when it bought Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks.
Free & Open Internet Congressional Scrutiny of Tech Platforms Welcome August 10, 2020 It is past time for the United States to address unfair competition by dominant tech platforms, as regulators in Europe and Australia are already doing.
Future of Journalism Making Journalism Better -- and More Sustainable August 7, 2020 How is COVID-19 changing the way journalism researchers and practitioners approach news quality and economics?
Future of Journalism Can Digital Business Models Save Local News? August 6, 2020 As advertising support continues to dwindle, New Jersey's news operations flirt with fresh revenue options.
Free & Open Internet Platform Accountability Leader of the Stop Hate for Profit Campaign Believes Public Sentiment Towards Facebook is Shifting July 30, 2020 A recent survey revealed that 70 percent of respondents think Facebook puts profit before societal good.
Free & Open Internet 4 Big Tech CEOs Face Questions from Lawmakers July 30, 2020 Free Press Co-CEO Jessica J. González discusses the hearing with Rising Up With Sonali host Sonali Kolhatkar.
Local Journalism Media Accountability 'For a Lot of People, There Has Never Been Trust' July 30, 2020 Alicia Bell of Free Press discusses the hard conversations we need now between Black communities and white journalists.
Free & Open Internet The Moment of Reckoning for the Facebook Advertising Boycott July 29, 2020 “As we look into August, we’re looking for companies to stick with us,” said Jessica J. González, co-CEO of Free Press, an organizer of the boycott.