Welcome to the 2008 NCMR

Do the media cover what’s really happening in your community? Getting the full story? Looking for more choices and alternatives? Will new media fulfill its promise? Is your voice being heard in Washington? The only way to fix the media is to organize and fight for change. People from all walks of life and across the political spectrum are joining the movement for media reform — a rapidly growing effort to create a more diverse and democratic media system.

Thousands will gather June 6-8 in Minneapolis-St. Paul for the 2008 National Conference for Media Reform. This inspiring event will offer bold visions, new ideas and concrete solutions to building a better media system. Please join us and add your voice.

Check out the program and all the great speakers!

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Video and Audio Content Pouring In

If we had a dime for every time an NCMR participant looked forlornly at their conference schedule and wondered which session to attend and which, sadly, to skip, we...

Bill O'Reilly Thinks You're Crazy

Last night, Rupert Murdoch launched a laughable attack against you, the media reform movement, and journalism itself.

His on-air...

The Tipping Point for Media Reform

There are moments in every decade when monumental struggles for social change finally tip in favor of the public interest. We've seen the relief of a 40-hour work...

Taking it Home

Phew! It's been a stellar weekend. But don't pack your bags quite yet. Sunday is as rollicking as the last two days, if only a bit shorter. These sessions, from 9:30...

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