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Murdoch's Deal for the Journal: Yet Another Blow for Journalism

July 30, 2007

WASHINGTON -- News reports today indicate that the Bancroft family will accept Rupert Murdoch's $5 billion bid for Dow Jones and the Wall Street Journal. Media scholar and Free Press President Robert W. McChesney made the following statement:

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FCC's Michael Copps to Speak at YearlyKos

July 30, 2007

CHICAGO -- As part of this week's YearlyKos Convention in Chicago, Free Press is convening a roundtable discussion with FCC Commissioner Michael Copps on the future of the media -- from broadcast to broadband. WHAT: "A View from Washington: Winning a Better Media for Everyone" WHEN: Thursday, Aug. 2, 2:00 p.m.

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Free Press Lauds 'Community Broadband Act of 2007'

July 24, 2007

WASHINGTON -- Free Press commended Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) and his colleagues for introducing legislation to bring broadband competition to communities across the country. Co-sponsored by Sens.

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U.S. Moves One Step Closer to Universal Broadband

July 19, 2007

WASHINGTON -- Free Press commended the Senate Commerce Committee today for unanimously approving the "Broadband Data Improvement Act" (S. 1492), legislation that would address current gaps in data on the availability, speed and value of U.S. broadband. Free Press Policy Director Ben Scott issued the following statement:

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Free Press Dispels Myths about U.S. Broadband Market

July 19, 2007

WASHINGTON -- Today, Free Press released <i>Shooting the Messenger</i>, a new report that dispels the many myths manufactured by the telecommunications industry to excuse America's poor broadband performance compared to the rest of the world.

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Public Floods FCC with Net Neutrality Support

July 17, 2007

WASHINGTON -- Tens of thousands of public comments supporting Net Neutrality flooded the Federal Communications Commission before the close of the agency's official inquiry yesterday. In a landslide, well over 95 percent of the comments called for rules that prohibit phone and cable companies from discriminating against Web sites or services.

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Murdoch's Journal Is Bad News

July 17, 2007

WASHINGTON — The Wall Street Journal reported this morning that News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch has reached a "tentative" agreement to take over Dow Jones Co. for $5 billion. Robert W. McChesney, president of the media reform group Free Press and Gutgsell Endowed Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Illinois, made the following statement:

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Free the iPhone

July 13, 2007

<p class="body">WASHINGTON -- Today, Free Press launched <a href="http://www.freetheiphone.org/">FreetheiPhone.org</a> -- a campaign demanding an open, competitive wireless Internet for everyone. Apple's iPhone -- locked into AT&T's slow, closed network -- is a bellweather for the future of mobile Internet.

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Postal Service Leaves Publishers in the Dark

July 12, 2007

WASHINGTON -- On July 15, small and independent publishers will be hit with a major postage rate increase that threatens to push many of them out of print. Yet just days before the new rates are supposed to take effect, most publishers still don't know how much they're supposed to pay -- leaving them unable to prepare for the severe financial burden the hike is likely to inflict.

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Portland Speaks Out for Local Media, Against Consolidation

June 28, 2007

PORTLAND, Maine -- More than 200 people attended an official Federal Communications Commission hearing on localism Thursday, packing into the Portland High School auditorium to express their frustration with the dwindling number of locally owned radio and television stations.

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