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  • Net Neutrality

    Former FCC Commissioner Requests Urgent Meeting with President on Net Neutrality

    August 13, 2014

    WASHINGTON — In a letter sent Wednesday to the White House seeking a meeting with the president, former FCC Commissioner Michael Copps and Free Press President and CEO Craig Aaron warn that rules pending before the Federal Communications Commission “undermine Net Neutrality and imperil the future of the open Internet.”

  • Internet Access
    Net Neutrality
    Media Consolidation
    Media Control

    Consumers Win: Sprint Drops T-Mobile Takeover Bid

    August 5, 2014

    WASHINGTON — According to press reports, Sprint is dropping its bid to acquire competitor T-Mobile, scuttling a long-rumored $32 billon deal that would have consolidated the country’s third- and fourth-largest mobile providers.

  • Diversity in Media Ownership
    Media Consolidation

    FCC Approves Sinclair-Allbritton Deal Minus Shell Games

    July 24, 2014

    Washington — On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission approved Sinclair Broadcast Group's $985 million acquisition of several Allbritton TV stations, along with NewsChannel 8 in Washington. The final deal is far different from the one Sinclair initially proposed in July 2013. And today’s FCC approval came only after Sinclair was forced to alter the deal in response to opposition by Free Press.

  • Net Neutrality

    Free Press Builds Definitive Case for Net Neutrality

    July 18, 2014

    WASHINGTON -- In its filing in the Federal Communications Commission's open Internet proceeding, Free Press provides the definitive argument for protecting Net Neutrality by reclassifying broadband providers as common carriers.

  • Net Neutrality

    Senators Champion Net Neutrality and Call on FCC to Act

    July 15, 2014

    WASHINGTON — In a letter delivered to the Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday, 13 senators said the FCC must take action “to protect the openness of the Internet for future generations.”