Skip Navigation
Get updates:

We respect your privacy

Thanks for signing up!

  • 250,000 Americans Urge the FCC: Use the Public Airwaves for the Public Good

    June 4, 2007

    WASHINGTON -- More than a quarter-million Americans have urged the Federal Communications Commission to use a valuable slice of the public airwaves to make Internet access more open, affordable and accessible to everyone. The massive public outcry comes as the FCC prepares to set conditions on the auction of the newly available "700 MHz band" of spectrum.

  • Free Press Backs Broadband Data Improvement Act

    May 25, 2007

    WASHINGTON -- Free Press today praised Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii) for introducing legislation to improve the quality of broadband data collected across the United States. The "Broadband Data Improvement Act" (S. 1492) would direct federal agencies to measure the availability, speed and value of U.S.

  • Ohio Lawmakers Urged to Oppose AT&T-Backed Bill

    May 22, 2007

    COLUMBUS -- Consumer groups and local public access stations are urging Ohio state legislators to oppose Senate Bill 117 -- legislation that would eliminate longstanding consumer protections and local oversight of cable TV providers. The bill, which already passed the state Senate, will be considered by a key House committee tomorrow, May 23.

  • FCC Out of Touch with Broadband Reality

    May 17, 2007

    WASHINGTON -- Free Press Policy Director Ben Scott told Congress today that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has failed to uphold its obligation to effectively collect data on broadband deployment across the United States.

  • Free Press Applauds 'Internet Radio Equality Act'

    May 11, 2007

    WASHINGTON -- Free Press pledged support for the bipartisan "Internet Radio Equality Act of 2007," introduced Thursday by Sens. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Sam Brownback (R-Kan.) to rescue Internet radio.

  • Public Interest Groups Urge Governor Crist to Veto 'Consumer Choice Act'

    May 8, 2007

    TALLAHASSEE -- Consumer groups and local public access stations are urging Gov. Charlie Crist to veto the "Consumer Choice Act of 2007" -- legislation that would eliminate long-standing consumer protections and local oversight of cable TV providers. This legislation, which passed the Florida Senate and House in late April, is now on the governor's desk awaiting his decision.