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Mediacom Caught Hijacking Subscribers’ Internet Experience

February 28, 2011

WASHINGTON -- According to <A HREF="http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/Mediacom-Injecting-Their-Ads-Into-Other-Websites-112918">reports</a> Monday, cable operator and Internet service provider Mediacom appears to have been caught hijacking its users’ Web-browsing activity for the purpose of injecting unsolicited advertisements.

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Boehner's Attack on Net Neutrality Not Based in Reality

February 28, 2011

House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), in a speech to religious broadcasters on Sunday, warned that “the FCC is creeping further into the free market by trying to regulate the Internet.” The speaker was referring to the Federal Communications Commission’s Open Internet rules issued last December.

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Media Ownership Rules Go to Court

February 24, 2011

PHILADELPHIA – On Thursday, public interest advocates are presenting oral arguments before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in a case challenging the Federal Communications Commission’s 2007 decision to lift the 35-year-old ban on newspaper/broadcast cross-ownership.

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Free Press Response to Senate Opposition of Efforts to Defund Net Neutrality

February 23, 2011

On Wednesday, Sens. John Kerry (D-Mass.), Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) and Al Franken (D-Minn.) sent a letter to Senate leadership objecting to an amendment included in the House budget that would prevent the FCC from enforcing its open Internet rules and opposing a “resolution of disapproval” in Congress that would overturn the FCC’s rules altogether.

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Free Press Denounces House Vote to Zero Out Public Media Funding

February 19, 2011

WASHINGTON -- On Saturday, the House voted to eliminate funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the institution responsible for distributing federal funds that support 1,300 local public broadcasting stations. The cuts were made as part of a larger budget bill that proposes to slash $60 billion in federal funding to numerous valued public programs.

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House Votes to Stop FCC from Enforcing Net Neutrality; Punishes Public Servant

February 17, 2011

WASHINGTON — On Thursday evening, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to approve a pair of amendments to a massive bill that would slash the federal budget. One amendment, introduced by Rep. Greg Walden (R-Ore.), would prevent the Federal Communications Commission from enforcing rules it enacted in December to protect Internet users from discrimination online.

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New Study Finds Investment in Public Media Around the World Leads to Better News

February 17, 2011

NEW YORK – Even as public media are under attack on Capitol Hill, a new report shows how increasing, not cutting, federal funding can promote quality, independent journalism. The study, Public Media and Political Independence: Lessons for the Future of Journalism from Around the World, analyzes public media systems in 14 democratic countries, from Australia to Finland and France to Japan.

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Free Press Response to Resolution of Disapproval

February 16, 2011

Responding to announcements Wednesday that Republicans in both the House and Senate introduced resolutions to reverse Net Neutrality rules adopted by the Federal Communications Commission in December, Free Press Political Adviser Joel Kelsey made the following statement:

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