Media Minutes: October 23, 2009
Media Minutes for November 30, 2008
Producer: Stevie Converse and Candace Clement
Length: 5:04
The FCC proposed new rules protecting Net Neutrality. But during the run-up to the vote, AT&T's chief lobbyist sent a letter to company employees asking them to weigh in against an open Internet. And a new bill in Congress could help beleaguered community TV stations across the country.
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