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  • Industry Front Group Plans Campaign of Lies

    May 12, 2010

    WASHINGTON – AT&T front group Americans for Prosperity announced a $1.4 million advertising plan to try to convince Americans that the Federal Communications Commission is plotting to "take over the Internet."

  • Prepared Remarks by Joe Torres at the Free Press Summit

    May 11, 2010

    WASHINGTON -- Remarks by <strong>Joe Torres</strong>, government relations manager of Free Press, at the <em>Free Press Summit: Ideas to Action</em> in Washington, D.C.: Last year, a Washington Post profile of FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn stated that she had never spent more than two consecutive weeks outside of South Carolina prior to moving to D.C. to join the Commission.

  • Public Media

    Free Press Releases New Public Media: A Plan for Action

    May 10, 2010

    WASHINGTON -- A new policy paper from Free Press called <em>New Public Media: A Plan for Action</em> presents a series of creative policies and proposes reforms to support quality news reporting in local communities and to build a world-class noncommercial media system in America.

  • Free & Open Internet

    Free Press Responds to Industry Claims About FCC Broadband Decision

    May 7, 2010

    WASHINGTON – The telecommunications giants released predictable reactions to the FCC's measured announcement on Thursday about its intent to consider broadband as a telecommunications service. Below are Free Press' responses to statements from the big phone and cable companies.

  • Free & Open Internet

    Free Press: FCC Proposal a Step Toward Correcting Powell-Era Mistakes

    May 7, 2010

    WASHINGTON -- In an <A HREF="http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/96589-former-fcc-chairman-fcc-">interview Thursday with CNBC</A>, former FCC Chairman Michael Powell called current Chairman Julius Genachowski's decision to change the way broadband services are treated under law "the most massive expansion of regulatory authority over the Internet ever."

  • Free & Open Internet

    Free Press Encouraged by New FCC Plan

    May 6, 2010

    WASHINGTON -- Reacting to reports about the Federal Communications Commission’s announcement today on the commission’s oversight of broadband transmission, Free Press Research Director <strong>S. Derek Turner</strong> said, "By putting the FCC's regulatory framework back in harmony with congressional intent, Chairman Genachowski is reversing one of the worst deregulatory mistakes of the past decade."

  • Free & Open Internet

    Free Press Lauds Congressional Leadership for Support of Broadband Reclassification

    May 5, 2010

    WASHINGTON – On Wednesday, House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (D-CA) and Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) sent a letter to Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski urging the agency to consider “all viable options,” including reclassifying broadband services as a “telecommunications service” in order to protect broadban