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  • New Report Dismantles Industry Claims about Net Neutrality

    June 13, 2006

    WASHINGTON – The likely harm to consumers and the Internet economy if Congress abandons "Network Neutrality" will be substantial, according to a new economic analysis released today by Consumers Union, Consumer Federation of America and Free Press.

  • FCC Commissioners to Headline ‘Town Meeting on the Future of Media’ in Asheville

    June 12, 2006

    Federal Communications Commissioners Jonathan Adelstein and Michael Copps will visit Asheville, N.C., on June 28 to listen to local citizens' concerns about media consolidation. This "Town Meeting on the Future of the Media" is a rare opportunity for the public to participate directly in crafting media policies that serve their community. <b>WHAT:</b> Town Meeting on the Future of Media

  • Free Press denounces House move to slash funding for public broadcasting

    June 7, 2006

    Washington - Free Press, the national, nonpartisan media reform group, denounced today's vote by the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, HHS, and Education to slash $115 million in federal funding from the budget for public broadcasting, a 23 percent decrease from the previously-approved 2007 appropriation.

  • Diverse Groups Urge Rules Committee to Permit Net Neutrality Amendment

    June 7, 2006

    Washington, D.C. -- Expressing the views of more than 1 million Americans, 35 groups, including Common Cause, Free Press, Consumers Union, the American Library Association and the Christian Coalition, formally asked the House Rules Committee to permit House members to vote on amendments to preserve a free and open Internet.

  • Bipartisan Majority Supports Internet Freedom in the House

    May 25, 2006

    WASHINGTON -- The broad, nonpartisan movement for Internet freedom notched a major victory today, when a bipartisan majority of the House Judiciary Committee passed the "Internet Freedom and Nondiscrimination Act of 2006" -- a bill that offers meaningful protections for Network Neutrality, "the First Amendment of the Internet."

  • New Report Separates Fact from Fiction in Net Neutrality Debate

    May 25, 2006

    WASHINGTON -- In a new report released today, Free Press, Consumers Union and the Consumer Federation of America debunk a dozen industry myths and call on Congress to protect the public interest by passing meaningful, enforceable protections for Network Neutrality.

  • Free Press Urges Senate to Protect Internet Freedom

    May 25, 2006

    WASHINGTON -- Free Press Policy Director Ben Scott today represented a broad alliance of consumer and other groups from across the political spectrum at a hearing on Network Neutrality before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation. The summary of his prepared testimony follows:

  • FCC Investigates TV Stations for Airing Fake News

    May 25, 2006

    WASHINGTON -- The Federal Communications Commission has launched an investigation of dozens of television stations, for airing corporate-sponsored and -scripted segments on news programs, without disclosing their sources.