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  • FCC Faces Public at First Official Hearing on Media Consolidation

    October 2, 2006

    A broad-based coalition of local and national groups is urging the public to turn out for the Federal Communications Commission's first hearing on sweeping changes to the nation's ownership rules. The FCC public hearing will take place in two parts at two separate locations on Tuesday, October 3: Part 1 1 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. University of Southern California Davidson Conference Center

  • Media Consolidation Shuts Out Women and Minorities

    September 20, 2006

    WASHINGTON - As the Federal Communications Commission considers sweeping changes to the nation's media landscape, Free Press today released a new report on female and minority media ownership that shows the consequences of further consolidation.

  • Second Secret Study Surfaces at FCC

    September 18, 2006

    A Federal Communications Commission study on the negative impacts of radio consolidation came to light Monday after being buried at the agency for at least two years. This was the second secret FCC study on media ownership to surface in as many weeks.

  • Groups respond to new telecommunications bill

    September 16, 2006

    WASHINGTON -- <i>A coalition of media reform, consumer and public interest groups —representing millions of Americans across the country — issued the following statement in response to a draft telecommunications bill circulated by the House on Thursday:</i>

  • Groups Call for Independent Investigation into FCC Cover-up

    September 15, 2006

    WASHINGTON -- Former FCC Chairman Michael Powell buried a federal study that showed media consolidation is harmful to local news reporting. The 2004 report found that locally owned stations produced five minutes more local news coverage in a half-hour newscast than their consolidated competitors.

  • FCC Ignores America's Broadband Woes

    September 12, 2006

    WASHINGTON -- The United States continues to lag behind the rest of the world in accessible and affordable broadband service, with no signs of closing the digital divide at home, according to a new report released today by Free Press, the Consumer Federation of America and Consumers Union.

  • Wisconsin Speaks Out on Media Consolidation

    September 8, 2006

    Sept. 8, 2006 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Amanda Ballantyne, (612) 849-0195 Craig Aaron, (202) 441-9983 Wisconsin Speaks Out on Media Consolidation Hundreds join FCC Commissioners at a Town Meeting on the Future of Media in Milwaukee

  • Wisconsin Speaks Out on Media Consolidation

    September 8, 2006

    MILWAUKEE – Three hundred people turned out for a "Town Meeting on the Future of the Media" on Thursday night, voicing concerns about greater media consolidation to Federal Communications Commissioners Michael J. Copps and Jonathan Adelstein.