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Free Press Files Petition to Deny Charter Takeover of Time Warner Cable

October 13, 2015

WASHINGTON — On Tuesday, Free Press filed a “petition to deny” Charter Communications’ proposed $78.7 billion merger with Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks. The petition, submitted to the Federal Communications Commission, presents a definitive account of how the deal fails both the public interest and the antitrust tests required for regulatory approval.

NHMC, Civil Rights Groups File in Support of FCC's Open Internet Rules

September 22, 2015

Washington, D.C. — The National Hispanic Media Coalition today filed an amicus brief on behalf of several other civil rights, racial justice, and public interest groups petitioning the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals to affirm the FCC’s open Internet rules.

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Free Press Praises the FCC for Recognizing the Vital Importance of Unlicensed Spectrum

August 6, 2015

WASHINGTON — On Thursday the Federal Communications Commission voted on several items pertaining to next year’s Mobile Broadband Incentive Auction. Pursuant to the auction, the FCC will allow broadcasters to sell valuable spectrum, which will then be repurposed for mobile use. Today’s rules will also make more spectrum available for unlicensed uses, like Wi-Fi, in the post-auction TV band.

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