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Media reform org. launches 'Debating for Ratings' comic short

October 7, 2004

Washington – Free Press launched a comic web-based flash animation today (www.debatingforratings.com) that underscores the media’s failings in covering the 2004 presidential election and the overall decline in quality journalism. “Media’s role in elections has been reduced to a barrage of political ads and pundits talking about polls, strategy, spin and superficialities.

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FCC Commissioners attend Town Hall Meeting in Dearborn

September 15, 2004

Dearborn, MI – Over 300 citizens joined Federal Communications Commissioners Jonathan Adelstein and Michael Copps at last night’s Town Meeting on the Future of Media at the Ford Center of the Performing Arts in Dearborn.

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Over 500 pack FCC hearing in Monterey

July 22, 2004

Washington – Over 500 people waited in long lines for an opportunity to voice their opposition to government policies favoring big media corporations Wednesday night. The Monterey Herald, under the headline “Commissioners get an earful from public,” wrote, “It was a bad night for Big Media ...

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FCC Chairman Powell is AWOL -- Again

July 21, 2004

Washington – Federal Communications Commissioner Chairman Michael Powell says a “scheduling conflict” will prevent him from attending today’s official FCC Localism hearing in Monterey, California. Powell himself called for the hearing – one of six nationwide – after millions of Americans decried last year’s attempt to gut media ownership rules.

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FCC to host public hearing in Monterey on July 21

June 21, 2004

Washington, DC – National and local advocates today called on California citizens to make their voices heard on behalf of diversity and local control in broadcasting at a public hearing scheduled by the Federal Communications Commission in Monterey. The FCC announced today that the hearing will be held on July 21 at the Monterey Conference Center, 1 Portola Plaza.

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FCC Chairman Powell is AWOL

May 25, 2004

Washington – Federal Communications Commissioner Chairman Michael Powell announced today that he will not attend the official FCC hearing scheduled for tomorrow, May 26th, in Rapid City, South Dakota. Powell called for this hearing as part of a series of nationwide public hearings after millions of Americans decried last year’s gutting of media ownership rules.

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Public interest group announces investigation of Sinclair Broadcast Corporation

April 30, 2004

Washington -- After learning that the Sinclair Broadcast Corporation has ordered its eight ABC affiliates to pull the Friday, April 30th episode of Nightline - which will air the names and photos of U.S. military personnel who have given their lives in Iraq - Free Press, a national media reform organization, has released a letter sent to David Smith, Chairman of the Sinclair Corporation.

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