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Congress eliminates government funding for fake news following public outcry

May 4, 2005

WASHINGTON -- Free Press and the Center for Media and Democracy today applauded Congress for barring federal agencies from producing video news releases (VNRs) that do not clearly disclose the government as their source. But the groups called on lawmakers to make the one-year ban permanent and pass stronger measures against the broadcast of government and corporate propaganda.

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Free Press calls on CPB chief Tomlinson to resign

May 2, 2005

WASHINGTON -- Free Press, the nonpartisan media reform group, today called on Kenneth Tomlinson, chairman of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), to resign for failing to uphold CPB's nonpartisan mandate.

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Free Press challenges Clear Channel chairman’s ‘Distinguished Service Award’

April 18, 2005

LAS VEGAS – Free Press, the national, nonpartisan media reform group, will announce the nominees for The Big Media Hall of Shame at a press conference this morning in Las Vegas. The five nominees, all prominent media and government figures, will be saluted for their public disservice and contributions to media consolidation.

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Citizens demand end to fake news, FCC responds

April 14, 2005

WASHINGTON -- On Wednesday night, the Federal Communications Commission called on all television newscasters to clearly disclose the origin of video news releases (VNRs) used on their programs.

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Cable industry’s campaign of deceit ends in defeat in Arizona

April 12, 2005

NORTHAMPTON, Mass. — Free Press, the national, nonpartisan media reform group, today applauded the defeat of Arizona House Bill 2563 – which would have gutted local "franchise fees" across the state that sustain local media and support public safety.

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