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  • Free Press President Josh Silver Stepping Down; Craig Aaron to Take the Helm

    March 8, 2011

    WASHINGTON -- On Tuesday, Free Press announced that President and CEO <strong>Josh Silver</strong> will be stepping down from his role leading the national, nonpartisan, nonprofit media reform group. <strong>Craig Aaron</strong>, currently the managing director, will become the new president and CEO in mid-April.

  • Free & Open Internet

    Free Press Praises RADIOS Act

    March 3, 2011

    In response to the announcement of the The Reforming Airwaves by Developing Incentives and Opportunistic Sharing (RADIOS) Act, Free Press Policy Counsel <strong>M. Chris Riley</strong> made the following statement:

  • Free Press: Piecemeal Reforms Won't Close Digital Divide

    March 3, 2011

    WASHINGTON -- In its March open meeting Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission announced a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on reforms to the Universal Service Fund's Lifeline and Link-Up programs. Lifeline and Link-Up provide discounts on monthly service and initial installation or activation fees for telephone service to income-eligible consumers.

  • Media Control

    FCC Falls Short on Retrans Rules

    March 3, 2011

    WASHINGTON -- In its March open meeting on Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission announced a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on the issue of retransmission consent.

  • Media Accountability

    Free Press Lauds Court for Unanimous Decision in Corporate Personhood Case

    March 1, 2011

    WASHINGTON -- On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court <A HREF="http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/10pdf/09-1279.pdf">ruled</a> unanimously against AT&T’s claim that personal privacy rights prevent the federal government from disclosing agency records that might reveal corporate wrongdoing to the public. The case, Federal Communications Commission v. AT&T, No.

  • Net Neutrality

    Boehner's Attack on Net Neutrality Not Based in Reality

    February 28, 2011

    House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), in a speech to religious broadcasters on Sunday, warned that “the FCC is creeping further into the free market by trying to regulate the Internet.” The speaker was referring to the Federal Communications Commission’s Open Internet rules issued last December.

  • Free & Open Internet

    Mediacom Caught Hijacking Subscribers’ Internet Experience

    February 28, 2011

    WASHINGTON -- According to <A HREF="http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/Mediacom-Injecting-Their-Ads-Into-Other-Websites-112918">reports</a> Monday, cable operator and Internet service provider Mediacom appears to have been caught hijacking its users’ Web-browsing activity for the purpose of injecting unsolicited advertisements.

  • Media Control

    Media Ownership Rules Go to Court

    February 24, 2011

    PHILADELPHIA – On Thursday, public interest advocates are presenting oral arguments before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in a case challenging the Federal Communications Commission’s 2007 decision to lift the 35-year-old ban on newspaper/broadcast cross-ownership.

  • Net Neutrality

    Free Press Response to Senate Opposition of Efforts to Defund Net Neutrality

    February 23, 2011

    On Wednesday, Sens. John Kerry (D-Mass.), Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) and Al Franken (D-Minn.) sent a letter to Senate leadership objecting to an amendment included in the House budget that would prevent the FCC from enforcing its open Internet rules and opposing a “resolution of disapproval” in Congress that would overturn the FCC’s rules altogether.