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  • Internet Access
    Media Consolidation

    Public-Interest Groups to Speak Out in California Against Massive Cable Merger

    January 26, 2016

    LOS ANGELES — A coalition of media-justice, Internet-rights and public-interest groups will testify Tuesday before the California Public Utilities Commission in opposition to Charter Communications’ proposed $67-billion takeover of Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks.

  • Net Neutrality

    Congress Should Reject Latest Attack on Net Neutrality

    January 12, 2016

    WASHINGTON — The House Energy & Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology will convene a hearing on Tuesday to debate legislation that could modify the Federal Communications Commission’s February 2015 Net Neutrality order.

  • Media Accountability

    Free Press: New Owners of Las Vegas Paper Must Step Forward

    December 14, 2015

    WASHINGTON — The Las Vegas Review-Journal recently announced that a newly formed Delaware-based company had paid $140 million to purchase the daily newspaper and its affiliated publications. The financial backers behind the new company have refused to disclose the new owners’ identities to the public or even newsroom staffers.

  • Net Neutrality

    Open Internet Champions Make the Case for Net Neutrality Before the U.S. Court of Appeals

    December 4, 2015

    WASHINGTON — Attorneys for open Internet supporters made the case for Net Neutrality protections in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit on Friday. Representing Free Press, New America’s Open Technology Institute and Public Knowledge, appellate litigator Kevin Russell helped argue on behalf of two-dozen public interest groups, social justice organizations and tech companies to defend the Federal Communications Commission’s February decision.

  • Local Journalism

    ADVISORY: Free Press to Convene News Voices: New Jersey Event in Atlantic City

    December 2, 2015

    ATLANTIC CITY — News Voices: New Jersey is bringing together local residents, journalists, media makers, activists and others in Atlantic City for a community discussion about the media on Dec. 8. The event, “My Atlantic City,” will allow journalists to hear firsthand from residents about what life is really like in the city.

  • Press Freedom

    Thousands Call on St. Louis County Prosecutor to Drop Charges Against Two Journalists

    November 24, 2015

    WASHINGTON — On Monday evening, lawyers for journalists Wesley Lowery of <em>The Washington Post</em> and Ryan J. Reilly of The Huffington Post urged the St. Louis County court to dismiss charges that the reporters trespassed and interfered with a police officer. The two journalists were among the many people documenting police activity during the Ferguson demonstrations in August 2014.