Free Press, NHMC Join in Call for More Civilized Net Neutrality Debate
Broadcasting & Cable, November 10, 2009
By John Eggerton
Free Press and the National Hispanic Media Coalition have joined in the call for a kinder, gentler Network Neutrality debate.In an open letter, the two said that the fact that some civil rights organizations get money from cable and phone companies "does not mean those groups are somehow incapable of making their own policy decisions."
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