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AT&T Raising Early Termination Fees

May 21, 2010

WASHINGTON – According to <A HREF= "http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704852004575258511180204610.html?mod=WSJ_latestheadlines">news reports</A>, AT&T, the nation’s second largest mobile wireless provider, will dramatically increase the penalty it charges customers for ending smart phone contracts early.

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FCC Holds Public Hearing on Media Ownership

May 21, 2010

WASHINGTON – As part of its 2010 review of media ownership rules, the Federal Communications Commission is holding a public hearing today in Palo Alto, Calif., on the impact of media consolidation and technological innovation on journalism.

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Free Press Introduces MediaFAIL

May 20, 2010

WASHINGTON – Fox News host <A HREF= "http://mediafail.com/fails/239"> Brit Hume’s comments</A> about the "minimal" impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill catapulted him to the top spot on the newly launched MediaFAIL website this week.

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FCC to Hold Workshop on Media Ownership at Stanford

May 19, 2010

WASHINGTON – As part of its 2010 review of media ownership rules, the Federal Communications Commission will hold a public hearing on the impact of media consolidation and technological innovation on journalism on Friday, May 21, at Stanford in Palo Alto, Calif.

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Public Interest Groups Request Reversal of Rules That Encourage Media Cross-Ownership

May 17, 2010

WASHINGTON -- Media Access Project (MAP), the Institute for Public Representation (IPR), and a coalition of public interest organizations including Free Press filed a brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit today, stating that the Federal Communications Commission’s 2008 decision to significantly weaken its media ownership rules was unreasonable and against the law.

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Prepared Remarks by Joe Torres at the Free Press Summit

May 11, 2010

WASHINGTON -- Remarks by <strong>Joe Torres</strong>, government relations manager of Free Press, at the <em>Free Press Summit: Ideas to Action</em> in Washington, D.C.: Last year, a Washington Post profile of FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn stated that she had never spent more than two consecutive weeks outside of South Carolina prior to moving to D.C. to join the Commission.

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