The corporate grip on truth
Falls Church News Press, March 3, 2005
By Nicholas Benton
Two public "needs assessment" hearings in Virginia's tiny City of Falls Church this past week failed to realize a unique grass roots public opportunity to intervene against the dominate trends of major media control in the U.S. The hearings are part of a cable TV franchise negotiation currently underway between Falls Church city officials and the telecom giant Verizon.
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