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  • Sinclair Broadcast Group faces major challenge to licenses

    November 1, 2004

    Washington -- Today, Free Press will file a petition with the Federal Communications Commission in Washington, D.C. seeking to deny the renewal of Sinclair Broadcast Groups's television licenses in the states of North and South Carolina. Also challenged are two licenses held by Cunningham Broadcasting.

  • FCC to hold public hearing in St. Paul

    October 28, 2004

    Washington - In the wake of the Federal Communications Commission’s controversial 2003 loosening of media ownership rules, and the firestorm surrounding Sinclair Broadcast Group, FCC Commissioners Jonathan Adelstein and Michael Copps will host a forum to hear what Minnesotans think of their media.

  • Pappas Telecasting: the next Sinclair

    October 26, 2004

    Washington – In an unprecedented move, media giant Pappas Telecasting, with TV and radio stations across the nation, is giving $325,000 worth of air time for GOP candidates in many of California’s closest legislative races. Pappas television stations reach over 44 million Americans nationwide; about 15% of the U.S. population.

  • International outcry against Indymedia server seizure

    October 14, 2004

    [Washington] - Free Press today issued a statement of support for Indymedia, an independent online news network with over 140 local affiliates, whose servers were seized last week in an international police operation of questionable legality. Free Press joins a growing number of prominent groups calling for a full independent investigation into the police action.

  • Report blasts Sinclair abuse of power

    October 11, 2004

    Washington – As Sinclair Broadcasting Group—the largest owner of local television stations in the U.S.—orders its nationwide affiliates to preempt regular programming to air an anti-Kerry documentary, Free Press is releasing a new report (available at www.sinclairwatch.org) that cites several Sinclair business practices that are reprehensible at best and illegal at worst.

  • Media reform org. launches 'Debating for Ratings' comic short

    October 7, 2004

    Washington – Free Press launched a comic web-based flash animation today (www.debatingforratings.com) that underscores the media’s failings in covering the 2004 presidential election and the overall decline in quality journalism. “Media’s role in elections has been reduced to a barrage of political ads and pundits talking about polls, strategy, spin and superficialities.

  • FCC Commissioners attend Town Hall Meeting in Dearborn

    September 15, 2004

    Dearborn, MI – Over 300 citizens joined Federal Communications Commissioners Jonathan Adelstein and Michael Copps at last night’s Town Meeting on the Future of Media at the Ford Center of the Performing Arts in Dearborn.

  • Over 500 pack FCC hearing in Monterey

    July 22, 2004

    Washington – Over 500 people waited in long lines for an opportunity to voice their opposition to government policies favoring big media corporations Wednesday night. The Monterey Herald, under the headline “Commissioners get an earful from public,” wrote, “It was a bad night for Big Media ...