There are many ways you can get involved with Free Press and the media reform movement.
- If media reform is new to you, get started with the beginner's guide [0].
- The easiest way to stay connected is to sign up for our e-activist list [1]. Be informed about important developments at the FCC and in Congress and take timely action to affect real change -- we're 500,000 strong and growing.
- Support our lobbying efforts on behalf of the public interest by donating to the Free Press Action Fund [1]. We're up against one of the most well funded lobbies in the country.
- Join the conversation at the Free Press Action Network [2] where grassroots organizing and netroots blogging keep the movement moving.
- Join fellow activists, media makers, educators, journalists, policy-makers and concerned citizens in calling for real and lasting changes to our nation's media system at the National Conference for Media Reform [2] -- a little thing we put together every 18 months or so.
Tap In to Free Press Campaigns
Ongoing campaigns are targeted to a specific issue or set of issues where timely action is needed to bring about a positive change.
- Save the Internet [2] Preserve a free and open Internet.
- Stop Big Media [2] Stand up for local ownership, diverse voices on the airwaves, and a truly competitive media market.
- Local Radio Now [2] Support low power community radio.
- No Fake News [2] Rid the news of corporate propaganda and video news releases.
- Stamp out the Rate Hikes [2] Protect small and independent publishers from unfair postal rates.
- Save our Spectrum [2] Ensure that the beachfront public airwaves are used for universal, affordable, broadband Internet for all Americans.
- Community Internet [2] Support efforts to develop municipal broadband Internet infrastructure.
Stay Engaged
- Keep tabs on happenings throughout the media reform community with our extensive events calendar.
- Find local, regional, and other national groups working on media policy reform in our organization directory. We're all in this together so support their good work.