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  • AT&T/BellSouth Merger Does Nothing for Consumers

    October 24, 2006

    WASHINGTON -- Consumer groups today warned the Federal Communications Commission not to be fooled by the proposed "concessions" offered by AT&T and BellSouth for approval of their merger. In comments filed with the FCC, Consumers Union, Consumer Federation of America, Free Press and U.S.

  • Oregon Speaks Out for Net Neutrality

    October 18, 2006

    PORTLAND -- Sen. Ron Wyden today joined large and small business owners, labor leaders and consumer advocates in calling on Congress to protect Network Neutrality -- the endangered principle that ensures all Web sites and services are treated equally.

  • Broadcasters of Fake News Make False Claims about VNR study

    October 17, 2006

    WASHINGTON - In a letter yesterday to the Federal Communications Commission, Free Press and the Center for Media and Democracy refuted spurious claims made by the Radio Television News Directors Association (RTNDA) and the National Association of Broadcast Communicators (NABC), a new consortium of broadcast PR firms, about the FCC's ongoing investigation into corporate-funded "fake news" on local

  • Justice Department Rubber Stamps AT&T Mega-Merger

    October 11, 2006

    WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department's Antitrust Division today signed off on the $78 billion union of AT&T and BellSouth, placing no conditions on one of the largest mergers in U.S. history. The Federal Communications Commission is scheduled to vote on the deal at a meeting on Thursday.

  • Investigators Respond to Attack on 'Fake TV News' Report

    October 9, 2006

    MADISON, WIS. – The Center for Media and Democracy (CMD) today rebutted claims made about its April 2006 report, Fake TV News: Widespread and Undisclosed – which sparked an ongoing investigation by the Federal Communications Commission into the misuse of video news releases, or VNRs, by local television stations.