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  • Slap on the Wrist Won't Stop Payola

    January 24, 2007

    WASHINGTON -- As the Federal Communications Commission prepares to settle with the broadcasters found violating payola rules, Industry Ears, Future of Music Coalition and Free Press expressed grave concern over the reportedly lenient terms of the consent decree.

  • Adelstein Warns of Congressional Veto

    January 13, 2007

    MEMPHIS -- FCC Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein tonight told the thousands of people gathered at the National Conference for Media Reform to bury any attempts by the FCC to roll back media ownership rules "six feet deep."

  • Copps Unveils New American Media Contract

    January 13, 2007

    MEMPHIS -- FCC Commissioner Michael J. Copps tonight challenged thousands gathered at the National Conference for Media Reform to enact a new "American Media Contract," calling for citizens to stand up and "get rid of the bad old rules that got us into this mess in the first place."

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.