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Free Press asserts that such a cap would undermine the goal of achieving universal service, harming low-income people and people of color in particular.
Free Press calls on the agency to maintain these rules, which require cable companies to designate a percentage of their channels to unaffiliated programmers.
Free Press Action urges a Massachusetts legislative committee to include the perspectives of media innovators and the public in proposed journalism commission.
Free Press Action VP Jessica J. González discusses recommendations on privacy and surveillance to the City of Long Beach Technology and Innovation Commission.
Free Press Action President and CEO Craig Aaron testified before a Senate subcommittee on June 5 and urged it to hold broadcasters accountable to the public.
Free Press urged the Federal Communications Commission to abandon efforts to relax or eliminate any of the agency’s remaining media-ownership protections.
Free Press Action’s Matt Wood submitted these responses to committee questions following the March 12 hearing on “Legislating to Safeguard the Free and Open Internet”.
Free Press called on Facebook to shelve its plans to form an independent oversight board that, in the company’s words, “creates accountability and oversight of [Facebook’s] content policy and enforcement decisions.”