NCMR on the Web and in Person

Dan Rather, Bill Moyers, Arianna Huffington, Amy Goodman and more than 3,000 people from across the country are now on their way to Minneapolis to attend the National Conference for Media Reform.

Others who can't make the trip will take part in this amazing event via our interactive conference site.

Here's what you'll find online:

Free Speech TV will be providing live coverage throughout the conference. Tune in to Dish Network Channel 9415 or go online to www.freespeech.org to see more than 20 hours of coverage from the Twin Cities.

You can also host or attend a Media Reform House Party and watch live events with friends, family and other concerned people in your area.

Take a moment and join us via the Web or your TV for an incredible weekend of action and organizing!


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