Videos
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Tim Wu on the Next Phase of the Net Neutrality Fight
Free Press Board Chair Tim Wu explains to "Geek Entertainment TV" why Net Neutrality matters to America. Help make Net Neutrality the law at SavetheInternet.com
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Tim Wu on the next phase of the Net Neutrality fight
Free Press Board Chair Tim Wu explains to "Geek Entertainment TV" why Net Neutrality matters to America. Help make Net Neutrality the law at SavetheInternet.com
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Free Press on the FCC's Steps Toward a National Broadband Plan
Free Press Senior Program Director Craig Aaron talks about the FCC's recent move to solicit public input on a national broadband plan for America. Make your voice heard by taking the survey at InternetforEveryone.org
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Free Press Summit: Changing Media
Free Press is changing politics as usual in Washington -- and we want you to have a seat at the table. Join us at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. on May 14 for the Free Press Summit: "Changing Media," a unique event that will reshape the future of communications in America.
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New multimedia report: Disconnected in Urban America
InternetforEveryone.org has traveled across the country gathering stories from urban Americans stuck on the wrong side of the digital divide. Hear their stories and join the movement to get every American online in '09.
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Bob McChesney on Saving Journalism
Free Press co-founder Bob McChesney outlines a multi-part economic stimulus package for saving journalism in America.
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Your Net Neutrality Message Delivered
Free Press Policy Director Ben Scott delivers petitions from 15,000 Americans demanding that taxpayer money be used only to fund open and neutral Internet projects. Help make Net Neutrality the law at SavetheInternet.com
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Media Reform Update from Josh Silver
Free Press Executive Director Josh Silver gives a quick update on what's happening now in media reform -- from opening public radio airwaves, to broadband stimulus, to the upcoming media summit in Washington, D.C.
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Olbermann: reign in corporate greed & media monopolies
In a special comment on corporate greed, MSNBC's Keith Olbermann calls for re-regulating America's big media monopolies. Join the fight for more diversity and localism on our airwaves at StopBigMedia.com
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Connecting the dots: America's economic & media crisis
"Truthdig's Robert Scheer connects the dots between the economic meltdown, journalism crisis, and America's media ownership. Fight back at StopBigMedia.com
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Net Neutrality: Your Truth
Independent media activists "TheN3twork" take a look at Net Neutrality and the future of the Internet. Learn more and take action at savetheinternet.com
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Free Press Testifies on Universal Service Reform at House Hearing
Free Press Research Director S. Derek Turner urged lawmakers to make universal, affordable broadband a priority in any plans to reform the Universal Service Fund (USF).
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The Struggle for Journalism and Self-Government
Media critic, and historian Robert McChesney talks about the essential role of journalism for meaningful democracy, and puts forward a radical proposal to address the challenges faced by news media in the current economic crisis, and into the future.
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Stories from North Carolina's "Digital Dirt Road"
Spend five days traveling along a "digital dirt road" in North Carolina with Americans stuck on the wrong side of the digital divide. Then join the conversation on how to get fast, affordable Internet to ALL Americans at InternetforEveryone.org
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Bill Moyers on LPFM
Tell Congress to support community radio. Join us on Facebook to open up the airwaves to local and community voices: Local Radio Now!
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Teachers want affordable Internet for their students
Teachers like Gayle Wilson from Washington, D.C. want affordable Internet access for their students. Gayle talks about how giving her students donated computers can also help them get online. Learn more and find out what's happening in your community at InternetforEveryone.org.
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Free Press Update on the Broadband Stimulus Package
Free Press Executive Director Josh Silver on what the new economic stimulus bill means for the Internet -- and the future of media and innovation in America.
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InternetforEveryone.org Coming to North Carolina
As Washington wrangles over a broadband stimulus plan, it's vital that real citizens are part of the debate. Join the Digital Town Hall happening now -- or come to our next public meeting on March 7 in Durham, N.C.
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D.C. Kids to President Obama: 'We Need Internet for Everyone!'
Students from a Washington, D.C. elementary school send a personal message to America's new president. Help ensure every American has the chance to get online at InternetforEveryone.org
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Free wireless helps L.A. family open "a window to the world"
InternetforEveryone.org talks with the Quintero family in Los Angeles about how new access to free wireless is affecting their world.

