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  • Media Control

    Free Press: FCC Should Aggressively Enforce Comcast-NBC Merger Conditions

    June 13, 2011

    WASHINGTON -- On Monday, Bloomberg filed a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission alleging that Comcast has failed to implement the news “neighborhooding” condition of its merger with NBC Universal. In response to the complaint, Free Press Policy Counsel <strong>Corie Wright</strong> made the following statement:

  • Future of Journalism

    Free Press: FCC Report Falls Far Short of Real Solutions

    June 9, 2011

    WASHINGTON – On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission released its long-awaited report on the future of media, now re-titled "The Technology and Information Needs of Communities.” The report is the result of more than a year of research, and was presented as a rare opportunity to respond to a crisis facing journalism and its negative effect on the public, and inform a proactive publi

  • Free & Open Internet

    Senate Commerce Committee Approves Spectrum Bill

    June 8, 2011

    WASHINGTON -- On Wednesday, the Senate Commerce Committee held a markup of S.911, the Public Safety Spectrum and Wireless Innovation Act, which later passed by a vote of 21-4. A key objective of the bill is to create a long-overdue, interoperable public safety broadband network.

  • Free Press Urges FCC to Stop the Revolving Door

    June 2, 2011

    WASHINGTON -- In a letter sent to the Federal Communications Commission on Thursday, Free Press asked the four remaining commissioners to pledge not to seek employment with either AT&T or T-Mobile, whose multi-billion merger is now under review at the FCC.

  • Media Consolidation

    Free Press: FCC Has No Choice but to Reject AT&T Takeover of T-Mobile

    May 31, 2011

    WASHINGTON -- On Tuesday, Free Press filed with the Federal Communications Commission a petition to deny AT&T’s proposed takeover of T-Mobile. The merger would combine the second- and fourth-largest mobile providers and would create a duopoly where AT&T and Verizon control nearly 80 percent of the market, leading to a significant decline in innovation and investment.

  • Internet Access
    Media Consolidation

    Free Press Statement Opposing Proposed AT&T-T-Mobile Merger

    May 25, 2011

    WASHINGTON -- Speaking at a press conference hosted by Rep. John Conyers, Jr. (D-Mich.), ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee, Free Press Policy Counsel Aparna Sridhar commented on the dangerous AT&T/T-Mobile merger.

  • North Carolina Caves to Big Cable

    May 20, 2011

    WASHINGTON – North Carolina Gov. Bev Perdue today refused to veto a bill that will hinder towns’ and municipalities’ ability to build their own broadband networks, ignoring of thousands of phone calls and emails from her constituents and others around the country concerned about communities being stranded on the wrong side of the digital divide.

  • Issa Responds to Public Outcry over Baker Departure, Questions FCC

    May 20, 2011

    WASHINGTON -- House Oversight Committee Chair Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) sent a letter to Federal Communications Commission Chair Julius Genachowski questioning the conduct of outgoing Commissioner Meredith Attwell Baker, who announced last week she would be leaving the agency to become a lobbyist for Comcast-NBC.