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  • Free Press Applauds Wireless Innovation Act of 2007

    January 10, 2007

    WASHINGTON —Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) introduced the Wireless Innovation Act of 2007 yesterday, directing the Federal Communications Commission to move quickly to free up valuable but unused broadcast airwaves – known as "white spaces" — which could then be used for unlicensed, wireless broadband.

  • Memphis Conference Spotlights Media Issues

    January 10, 2007

    MEMPHIS -- The 2007 National Conference for Media Reform -- a landmark event filled with rousing speeches, musical performances, provocative panels and instructive workshops -- promises to put reforming America's media system in the national spotlight.

  • Bipartisan Bill Protects Free and Open Internet

    January 9, 2007

    WASHINGTON -- Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.) and Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) introduced the Internet Freedom Preservation Act of 2007 today, reopening the debate in Congress over Net Neutrality - the fundamental principle that prevents Internet service providers from discriminating online.

  • National Conference for Media Reform Hosts All-Star Lineup

    January 8, 2007

    MEMPHIS -- Riding a wave of unprecedented activism and interest around media issues, the 2007 National Conference for Media Reform -- hosted by Free Press -- will kick off this week in Memphis. WHAT: 2007 National Conference for Media Reform WHERE: Memphis Cook Convention Center, Memphis WHEN: Jan. 12-14, 2007

  • Media Reform Takes Center Stage in Memphis

    January 4, 2007

    MEMPHIS - On Jan. 12-14, nearly 2,500 people from across the country will flock to Memphis for the National Conference for Media Reform - for an extraordinary weekend event showcasing the growing movement to a more accountable, democratic and diverse media.

  • Net Neutrality Saved in AT&T Merger

    December 29, 2006

    WASHINGTON -- The Federal Communications Commission today approved the $85 billion merger of AT&T and BellSouth. In a victory for advocates of Internet freedom, the terms of the deal include strict protections for Network Neutrality and concessions that will lower the cost of Internet access.

  • AT&T Commits to Net Neutrality and Low-Cost Internet

    December 28, 2006

    WASHINGTON - In a letter of commitment filed with the Federal Communications Commission tonight, AT&T officials agreed to adhere to strict Network Neutrality and guarantee low-cost DSL access for 30 months if allowed to complete an $85 billion merger with BellSouth. Free Press, Consumers Union and Consumer Federation of America made the following statements: