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  • Media Consolidation

    Public Interest Groups Call on FCC to Combine Review of AT&T Acquisitions

    April 27, 2011

    WASHINGTON -- On Wednesday, Free Press, Media Access Project, Public Knowledge, Consumers Union and the Open Technology Initiative of the New America Foundation filed a letter with the Federal Communications Commission asking the agency to combine its review of AT&T's $39 billion takeover of competitor T-Mobile with its evaluation of AT&T's $1.9 billion spectrum purchase from Qualcomm.

  • Media Consolidation

    With Proposed Merger, AT&T Hopes to 'Monopolize Everything'

    April 21, 2011

    WASHINGTON -- On Thursday, AT&T formally filed its application with the Federal Communications Commission to transfer spectrum licenses from T-Mobile to AT&T, officially beginning the merger review process. Both the FCC and the Department of Justice will be charged with evaluating the proposed merger's potential harms to the wireless market and to consumers.

  • National Conference for Media Reform Wraps in Boston

    April 11, 2011

    BOSTON -- Sunday marked the end of the 2011 National Conference for Media Reform in Boston -- an energetic and inspiring gathering that brought together more than 2,500 grassroots activists, policymakers, journalists and scholars from across the country, as well as thousands more online.

  • Free Press Kicks Off 2011 National Conference for Media Reform

    April 8, 2011

    BOSTON -- More than 2,500 grassroots activists, policymakers, journalists and scholars from across the country streamed into the Seaport World Trade Center in Boston Friday for the National Conference for Media Reform, and tens of thousands more joined in through satellite TV and online through Twitter, Facebook and the Web.

  • Net Neutrality

    Free Press Action Fund: Vote to Eliminate Net Neutrality a ‘Dangerous Overreach’

    April 8, 2011

    WASHINGTON -- On Friday, the House of Representatives voted 240 to 179 to overturn the Federal Communications Commission’s Net Neutrality rules, adopted in December. The bill would rescind the FCC’s ability to protect Internet users and would let the largest phone and cable companies discriminate against content, applications and services at will.

  • Internet Access

    Appeals Court to Verizon and MetroPCS: Not So Fast

    April 4, 2011

    WASHINGTON — On Monday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit dismissed challenges by Verizon and MetroPCS to the Net Neutrality rules adopted by the Federal Communications Commission in December. In their challenges, Verizon and MetroPCS had argued that the FCC lacked authority to adopt the rules.

  • Media Consolidation

    Free Press Pans AT&T Takeover of T-Mobile: Consumers Lose When There's Less Competition

    March 20, 2011

    WASHINGTON – On Sunday, AT&T announced it had reached an agreement to takeover T-Mobile USA for $39 billion. If approved by federal regulators at the Department of Justice and the Federal Communications Commission, the merger would unite the second- and fourth-largest wireless carriers, representing nearly 130 million subscribers.