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  • Net Neutrality

    FCC Review of ISP Slow-Downs Only a First Step

    June 13, 2014

    WASHINGTON — On Friday, the Federal Communications Commission announced an enhanced review of the new access fees that Internet service providers like Comcast and Verizon have recently demanded from sites and services such as Netflix.

  • Media Consolidation

    Sinclair Abandons Shell Company in Television-Ownership Ruse

    May 30, 2014

    WASHINGTON -- On Thursday, Sinclair Broadcast Group told the Federal Communications Commission it would abandon its plans to illegally control multiple stations in the Charleston, S.C., and Birmingham, Ala., markets.

  • Internet Access
    Media Consolidation
    Media Control

    AT&T-DIRECTV Merger Would Hurt U.S. Consumers, Diminish Competition

    May 18, 2014

    WASHINGTON — On Sunday, several reports suggested that AT&T had reached an agreement to buy top U.S. satellite-TV operator DIRECTV for nearly $50 billion. If approved, the deal would be the latest in a string of media mega-mergers in an industry with a dwindling number of competitors.

  • Net Neutrality

    FCC Moves Forward With Two-Tiered Internet Plan

    May 15, 2014

    WASHINGTON – On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission voted to propose a new “open Internet” rule that may let Internet service providers charge content companies for priority treatment, relegating other content to a slower tier of service.

  • Net Neutrality

    37 Members of Congress Urge FCC Chairman Wheeler to Reclassify

    May 14, 2014

    WASHINGTON -- On Wednesday, 37 Democratic members of the House of Representatives sent a letter urging Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler to use the agency's clear authority under Title II of the Communications Act to protect the open Internet. They told Chairman Wheeler to reclassify Internet service providers as common carriers to restore Net Neutrality.

  • Net Neutrality

    Artists and Musicians to the FCC: We Demand Real Net Neutrality

    May 13, 2014

    WASHINGTON — On Tuesday, dozens of artists, musicians and other members of the creative community delivered a letter to FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler urging the agency to abandon its pay-for-prioritization proposal and stand up for real Net Neutrality. Wheeler’s proposal — which will be considered during a May 15 FCC meeting — reportedly allows Internet service providers to charge extra fees to content companies for preferential treatment.

  • Net Neutrality

    Thursday: Hundreds to Protest FCC at D.C. Headquarters to Protect Net Neutrality; Thousands Join Online for May 15 Day of Action

    May 12, 2014

    Washington, D.C. — On Thursday, May 15, hundreds will rally outside the Federal Communications Commission’s headquarters in Washington, D.C., to protest Chairman Tom Wheeler’s proposal to allow rampant discrimination online. On this same day, thousands of activists, organizations and companies will take action online to save the Internet.

  • Net Neutrality

    Net Neutrality Activists Prepare for Day of Action as Pressure Mounts Against the FCC

    May 8, 2014

    WASHINGTON -- On Thursday, nearly 100 organizations sent a letter urging President Obama and FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler to reject any rules that would harm the open Internet. Wheeler has been under intense pressure to abandon his proposed rules, which reportedly would allow Internet service providers to prioritize content from websites and services that are willing to pay an extra fee.