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  • SavetheInternet.com Wins 'Oscar of the Internet'

    May 1, 2007

    WASHINGTON -- The SavetheInternet.com Coalition today won two prestigious Webby awards in recognition of the historic grassroots campaign to protect Net Neutrality -- the fundamental principle that prevents phone and cable companies from discriminating against online content based on its source, destination or ownership.

  • Tampa Speaks Out for Local Media, Against Consolidation

    April 30, 2007

    TAMPA, Fla. - More than 300 people attended the fourth official Federal Communications Commission hearing today at the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center to speak out against media consolidation. Hours before the event started, local residents were arriving by the dozens, eager to sign up for their chance to testify.

  • Net Neutrality Back in the Spotlight

    April 26, 2007

    WASHINGTON -- Backed by growing support on Capitol Hill and at the grassroots, the SavetheInternet.com Coalition marked its first anniversary today by renewing its call to make Net Neutrality the law of the land. The campaign was praised by leaders in Washington, who pledged to carry on the fight for Internet freedom in the halls of Congress.

  • FCC in Tampa to Discuss Local Impact of Media Consolidation

    April 25, 2007

    WASHINGTON -- All five Federal Communications Commissioners will meet face-to-face with the public at a hearing on April 30 in Tampa to discuss the local impact of sweeping changes to the nation's media ownership rules. WHAT: FCC Hearing on Media Ownership WHEN: Monday, April 30, 2007, 4-11 p.m. ET WHO: FCC Commissioners, local leaders, media representatives and concerned citizens WHERE:

  • Why the U.S. Doesn't Measure Up

    April 24, 2007

    WASHINGTON -- In testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee today, Free Press Policy Director Ben Scott urged lawmakers to pursue a comprehensive national broadband policy that will bring more broadband competition to American households.

  • U.S. Drops Further in World Broadband Rankings

    April 23, 2007

    WASHINGTON -- New broadband data released today by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) shows that the United States now ranks 15th out of the 30 member nations in per capita broadband use -- down from 12th place just six months ago and dropping from fourth place in 2001.

  • Broad Coalition Unites to Protest Unfair Postal Rates

    April 19, 2007

    WASHINGTON - A broad coalition of small and independent publishers sent a letter to the Postal Board of Governors last night, opposing a plan that burdens smaller publishers with higher postage rates and unfairly locks in the best prices for the largest media companies. The crippling hike -- proposed by the nation's largest publisher, Time Warner Inc.

  • FCC Faces Tampa at Fourth Official Hearing on Media Consolidation

    April 17, 2007

    TAMPA, Fla. -- A diverse coalition of local and national groups is urging the public to attend the Federal Communications Commission's fourth official hearing on sweeping changes to the nation's ownership rules. The FCC public hearing will take place: <b>Monday, April 30 4 p.m. - 11 p.m. Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center Louise Lykes Ferguson Hall 1010 North W.C. MacInnes Place