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  • 'White Spaces' Key to Affordable Internet Access

    November 12, 2007

    WASHINGTON -- A coalition of public interest groups and technology innovators today formed the Wireless Innovation Alliance, a campaign to utilize valuable vacant broadcast airwaves -- known as 'white spaces' -- for wireless Internet access. Free Press Policy Director <b>Ben Scott</b> issued the following statement:

  • Big Turnout Against Big Media in Seattle

    November 10, 2007

    SEATTLE -- The Federal Communications Commission got an earful Friday at a packed media ownership hearing in Seattle. Although the public was given just five business days' notice, more than 1,100 concerned citizens crowded into Seattle's Town Hall to oppose new rules that would allow big companies to swallow up more local media.

  • Senate Takes a Stand on Media Ownership

    November 8, 2007

    WASHINGTON -- At a Senate Commerce Committee hearing today, Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.) and Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) announced plans to introduce legislation that would halt the Federal Communications Commission's rush to gut longstanding media ownership rules.

  • Seattle Hearing Is a Charade

    November 2, 2007

    The following statement can be attributed to Josh Silver, executive director of Free Press: "On late Friday afternoon, Chairman Kevin Martin announced the last so-called public hearing on media ownership for just one week from today -- next Friday in Seattle.

  • FCC Pressed to Stop Comcast's Internet Blocking

    November 1, 2007

    WASHINGTON -- Responding to Comcast's blocking of Internet traffic, members of the SavetheInternet.com Coalition and Internet scholars at the nation's top law schools today filed a petition and complaint with the Federal Communications Commission. The filings call for urgent action to stop violations of consumers' right to access the software and content of their choice.

  • Public Rally for Better Media

    October 31, 2007

    WASHINGTON -- Citizens concerned about media consolidation will rally outside of Federal Communications Commission headquarters before the agency's hearing on localism on Wednesday, Oct. 31. The rally will take place: Wednesday, Oct. 31 9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Federal Communications Commission Headquarters 445 12th Street, SW Washington, D.C.

  • Testimony at FCC Hearing Blasts Flawed FCC Research

    October 31, 2007

    WASHINGTON -- More than 250 people packed the hearing room at Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday to voice their opposition to media consolidation. Testimony from members of the <a href="http://www.stopbigmedia.com">StopBigMedia.com Coalition</a> challenged the FCC's rush toward relaxing media ownership rules. <b>