At Stake: The Future of Getting News to Americans
Miami Herald, May 11, 2009
By Alberto Ibarguen
The question is not how to save the traditional news industry, but how to meet the information needs of communities in a democracy so that people might, determine their own true interests. To ensure a free press and freedom of information, nothing Congress can do is as important as providing universal, affordable digital access and fostering its adoption.
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