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WASHINGTON -- This week, advertisements sponsored by Free Press appeared in the classified sections of the Washington Post, Washington Times, Politico and The Hill seeking a new leader of the Federal Communications Commission.

"We're just doing our part to make sure that the next head of the FCC is looking out for the public interest," said Josh Silver, executive director of Free Press. "The person who takes this job will play a major role in transforming the media and shaping the future of the Internet. We need someone whose priorities match the public's demands."

Free Press is asking people to rank their top priorities for the next chief of the FCC at www.FreePress.net/wanted

"We'll be sure to pass along any good résumés," said Silver.

Full text of the advertisement below:

HELP WANTED: FCC Chairman

The American people seek a new leader at the Federal Communications Commission to take media and technology policy into the 21st century.

This job requires a strong commitment to protecting the open Internet, ensuring fast and affordable Internet access for all Americans, and diversifying media ownership.

Applicant must be willing to hold long and unruly public hearings and enjoy arcane telecom banter. Wardrobe malfunctions, NASCAR wreckage and fleeting expletives are discouraged.

Public interest background strongly preferred. Industry lobbyists need not apply.


View the ad at www.FreePress.net/wanted

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