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House Ignores Public, Sells Out the Internet

April 26, 2006

WASHINGTON -- Today the House Energy and Commerce Committee struck a blow to Internet freedom by voting down a proposal to protect Network Neutrality from attacks by companies like AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast.

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Rush Must Recuse Himself from Telecom Votes

April 25, 2006

WASHINGTON -- Free Press today called for Rep. Bobby Rush (D-Ill.) to abstain from voting on any bills that could benefit telecom giant AT&T -- following news reports of a serious conflict of interest.

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Strange Bedfellows Unite to Save the Internet

April 24, 2006

WASHINGTON -- The SavetheInternet.com Coalition today launched a campaign to defend the free and open Internet from a bill being voted on in the House of Representatives beginning this week.

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After Thousands of Activists Demand Investigation, FCC Launches Payola Probe

April 20, 2006

WASHINGTON -- The Federal Communications Commission has launched a formal investigation into growing payola scandal at four of the nation's largest radio broadcasters. According to a report in the <i>Los Angeles Times</i>, the FCC has issued "letters of inquiry" seeking documents from Clear Channel Communications, CBS Radio, Entercom Communications and Citadel Broadcasting.

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New Report: Fake TV News Widespread and Undisclosed

April 6, 2006

WASHINGTON -- The Center for Media Democracy and Free Press today exposed an epidemic of fake news infiltrating local television broadcasts across country. At a press conference in Washington with FCC Commissioner Jonathan S. Adelstein, the groups called for a crackdown on stations that present corporate-sponsored videos as genuine news to an unsuspecting audience.

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FCC Must Crack Down on Payola Broadcasters

April 3, 2006

WASHINGTON -- Four of the nation's largest radio conglomerates reportedly are negotiating a settlement with the Federal Communications Commission to head off an investigation into programmers taking illegal payments from record companies to play or promote their artists. Free Press, the national, nonpartisan media reform group, today urged the FCC not to let payola broadcasters off the hook.

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Virginia Tells FCC to Curb Media Consolidation

March 31, 2006

NORFOLK, Va. -- More than 250 people came out to Old Dominion University on Thursday night for a "Town Meeting on the Future of the Media," voicing their concerns about media consolidation to Federal Communications Commissioner Michael J. Copps.

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National Summit for Community Wireless Networks to Explore the Future of Internet Access

March 21, 2006

ST. CHARLES, MO. -- The <a href="http://www.cuwireless.net">Champaign-Urbana Community Wireless Network</a> (CUWiN), Free Press and Mid-Rivers Community Wireless Network will host the second <a href="http://www.wirelesssummit.org">National Summit for Community Wireless Networks</a> from March 31 to April 2 at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Mo.

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FCC Commissioners to Headline Town Meeting on the Future of Media in Norfolk

March 20, 2006

Federal Communications Commissioners Jonathan Adelstein and Michael Copps will visit Norfolk, Va., on March 30 to listen to local citizens' concerns about media consolidation. This "Town Meeting on the Future of the Media" is a rare opportunity for the public to participate directly in crafting media policies that serve the public interest. <b>WHAT:</b> Town Meeting on the Future of Media

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AOL’s Attempt to 'Bribe' Non-Profits Backfires

March 6, 2006

Despite AOL's attempt to divide its critics, the DearAOL.com Coalition announced today it has grown tenfold from 50 organizations to more than 500 as it fights AOL's controversial plan to create a two-tiered Internet that leaves the little guy behind.

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