Videos
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The FCC Must Act
The FCC must take a big step forward for Net Neutrality as it seeks to expand the rules to protect the free and open Internet. Free Press Campaign Director Timothy Karr explains why a strong FCC rule is vital.
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Free Press' Tim Karr on wireless net neutraility
Free Press's Tim Karr talks about the FCC's new rules on wireless Net Neutrality. Help make Net Neutrality the law at SavetheInternet.com
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Consumer Choice vs. Mega-Merger
As Comcast, the nation's largest cable company, eyes a potential purchase of NBC, the Obama administration's past commitments to better media may soon be put to the test. Tell Washington to stop the merger.
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Save The Internet!
Justine Bateman and the Writers Guild of America say Net Neutrality is essential to the future of open communications. Join the 2 million strong for Net Neutrality at SavetheInternet.com.
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Low Power FM Radio: Bring the Noise, Pass the Bill
Congress is very close to passing the Local Community Radio Act, but they won’t pass it if we don’t bring the noise.
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The open Internet as a right for all
A video tribute to the free and open Internet as a right for all people, with all interests, of all backgrounds. Help protect Internet Freedom with 2 million strong for Net Neutrality at SavetheInternet.com
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America's CTO on Net Neutrality
Aneesh Chopra, Chief Technology Officer of the United States, discusses the Obama administration's policy toward Net Neutrality and protecting the open Internet for innovation. Help make Internet Freedom the law at SavetheInternet.com
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President Obama pledges support for the open Internet
On the heels of FCC Chair Julius Genachowski's landmark announcement supporting Net Neutrality, President Obama reaffirmed his commitment to protecting America's open Internet as an engine for job creation, innovation and growth.
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FCC Chief Commits to Net Neutrality: Ben Scott's response
The FCC just took a big step forward for Net Neutrality, with FCC Chair Julius Genachowski announcing plans Monday to expand the rules to protect a free and open Internet. Free Press Policy Director Ben Scott applauded the announcement as a "bold" and "common sense" approach.
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Rep. Waxman Pledges Support for Net Neutrality
Net Neutrality wins another key supporter. Rep. Henry Waxman opened the September 17 FCC oversight hearing by pledging to co-sponsor the Internet Freedom Preservation Act, which would make Net Neutrality the law. Sign the petition to help us reach our goal of 2 million supporters for Internet freedom.
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Glenn Beck's smear campaign: who's next?
Glenn Beck's McCarthyist smear campaign isn't stopping with Van Jones. Now he's coming after FCC Diversity Officer Mark Lloyd -- and attacking the whole idea of more diverse and local media for America. Let President Obama know Glenn Beck doesn't speak for you.
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Van Jones on green jobs and media reform
Van Jones, one of our most visionary and principled young leaders, was the recent target of a Glenn Beck smear campaign. President Obama should have ignored Beck’s attack and supported Jones. Sign our open letter to the President: "Glenn Beck Doesn’t Speak for Me."
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Highlights from "Access Denied"
Free Press Campaign Director Tim Karr joins a panel discussion at The Century Foundation on the Obama administration's Internet and media policies, closing the digital divide, and how universal Internet access can re-shape America's mediascape.
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Thru You: Two Million for Internet Freedom
Starring everyone from President Obama to "Ask a Ninja" and "Tron Guy," this mash-up includes a chorus of YouTube musicians, more than a million everyday Americans -- and one brave little bill fighting to become a law! Get your members of Congress on board now at SavetheInternet.com
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Junk News: Obama birth certificate issue still won't die...
Junk news outlets are still giving airtime to the phoney issue of President Obama's birth certificate.
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Prankster Visits Verizon CEO's Private Address to Discuss Privacy
To show just how easy it is to get a hold of Americans' personal cellphone data, prankster John Hargrave tracked down the Verizon CEO's own private address and cell number, then went to his home to ask him to stop Verizon's lousy privacy policies.
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TV News and the Moon Walk
On the 40th anniversary of the first lunar landing, Slate Video imagines how today's TV news universe would cover the moon walk if it happened today.
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Intellectuals, the Media and the Crisis of Our Times
Free Press co-founder Robert McChesney talks about the shrinking print journalism industry, underlying root causes of the crisis, and solutions to help save journalism.
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Al Franken Highlights Net Neutrality at Sotomayor Hearing
Senator Al Franken asks Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor about Net Neutrality, the First Amendment and the future of the open Internet. Help make Net Neutrality the law at SavetheInternet.com
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"Deep Packet Inspection:" From Iran and China... to America?
Is the same Internet technology being used to target protestors in Iran now coming to America? Free Press Executive Director Josh Silver explains.

