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FCC Ignores America's Broadband Woes

September 12, 2006

WASHINGTON -- The United States continues to lag behind the rest of the world in accessible and affordable broadband service, with no signs of closing the digital divide at home, according to a new report released today by Free Press, the Consumer Federation of America and Consumers Union.

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Wisconsin Speaks Out on Media Consolidation

September 8, 2006

Sept. 8, 2006 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Amanda Ballantyne, (612) 849-0195 Craig Aaron, (202) 441-9983 Wisconsin Speaks Out on Media Consolidation Hundreds join FCC Commissioners at a Town Meeting on the Future of Media in Milwaukee

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Wisconsin Speaks Out on Media Consolidation

September 8, 2006

MILWAUKEE – Three hundred people turned out for a "Town Meeting on the Future of the Media" on Thursday night, voicing concerns about greater media consolidation to Federal Communications Commissioners Michael J. Copps and Jonathan Adelstein.

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FCC Commissioners, Lieutenant Governor in Milwaukee for Media Forum

September 6, 2006

WASHINGTON -- Federal Communications Commissioners Jonathan Adelstein and Michael Copps will visit Milwaukee this Thursday night, Sept. 7, to listen to local concerns about media consolidation. WHAT: Town Meeting on the Future of Media WHEN: Thursday, Sept. 7, 2006, 6:30 p.m.

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Outpouring of Support for Net Neutrality Sweeps the Country

August 30, 2006

WASHINGTON -- Supporters of Internet freedom took to the pavement in 25 cities nationwide on Wednesday and Thursday, delivering thousands of SavetheInternet.com petitions to their senators and urging them to oppose attempts by big phone and cable companies to eliminate Net Neutrality.

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FCC Approves Merger of Cable Giants

July 13, 2006

WASHINGTON - The Federal Communications Commission today approved the takeover of Adelphia by the nation's two largest cable companies, Comcast and Time Warner. Conditions placed on the merger would contend with problems related to regional sports networks and leased access for local programming -- but they do not include any measures to protect Network Neutrality.

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North Carolina Speaks Out on Media Consolidation

June 29, 2006

ASHEVILLE, N.C. – A standing-room only crowd of more than 400 people packed a "Town Meeting on the Future of the Media" on Thursday night, voicing concerns about greater media consolidation to Federal Communications Commissioners Michael J. Copps and Jonathan Adelstein.

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Fight for Internet Freedom Moves to Senate Floor

June 28, 2006

WASHINGTON - The Senate Commerce Committee fell a single vote short of passing an amendment to safeguard the free and open Internet as momentum builds toward a full Senate vote on Net Neutrality.

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Public Interest Groups Respond to New FCC Ownership Rules

June 21, 2006

WASHINGTON - A diverse alliance of consumer, civil rights, labor and media reform groups today raised serious concerns about the Federal Communications Commission's latest attempt to change longstanding rules on local media ownership.

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One Million Americans Urge Senate to Save the Internet

June 14, 2006

WASHINGTON -- The SavetheInternet.com Coalition today delivered more than 1 million petitions and letters from average Americans to Capitol Hill, urging Congress to protect Net Neutrality and stand firm against efforts by phone and cable companies to control the Internet.

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