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  • Internet Access

    Free Press Statement on Rumored Sprint/T-Mobile Merger

    December 13, 2013

    WASHINGTON -- On Friday, the Wall Street Journal broke the news that Sprint may be considering a bid for T-Mobile in early 2014. Such a deal would be subject to approval from both the Federal Communications Commission and the Department of Justice.

  • Diversity in Media Ownership
    Media Consolidation

    Free Press Applauds Sen. Rockefeller for Standing Firm Against Media Consolidation

    November 26, 2013

    WASHINGTON -- On Monday, Sen. Jay Rockefeller sent a letter to Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler supporting media ownership limits and acknowledging concerns about broadcasters’ use of shell companies and other shady tactics to skirt those rules.

  • Internet Access

    Free Press Statement on FCC Letter on Cellphone Unlocking

    November 14, 2013

    WASHINGTON -- On Thursday, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler sent a letter to CTIA, the trade group representing wireless companies, calling on it to adopt consumer-friendly cellphone-unlocking policies and to inform customers of those policies. The letter suggested that without voluntary action from the companies, the FCC would step in.

  • Internet Access
    Media Consolidation

    Free Press Action Fund Applauds the Consumer Choice in Online Video Act

    November 12, 2013

    WASHINGTON -- On Tuesday, Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller introduced the Consumer Choice in Online Video Act. The bill would help online video companies like Netflix compete alongside traditional pay-TV providers and would keep broadband Internet service providers from trying to squelch those alternatives.

  • Surveillance

    Free Press Action Fund Hails Introduction of USA Freedom Act

    October 29, 2013

    UPDATE: A gutted version of the USA Freedom Act passed in the House on May 22. Because that bill removed many of the privacy protections that were present in earlier forms of the bill, the Free Press Action Fund did not support it.

  • Media Accountability
    Media Control

    Senate Confirms New FCC Chairman

    October 29, 2013

    WASHINGTON -- Late Tuesday, the Senate unanimously confirmed Tom Wheeler as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. Michael O'Rielly was also confirmed as a commissioner.

  • Diversity in Media Ownership
    Media Consolidation

    FCC Looks the Other Way as a New Wave of Consolidation Devours Local TV Stations

    October 22, 2013

    WASHINGTON -- On Monday, Free Press released Cease to Resist: How the FCC’s Failure to Enforce Its Policies Created a New Wave of Media Consolidation. The report investigates how companies are using shady tactics to buy up TV stations and build new national media empires.