Resource Library
A collection of research reports, white papers, FCC filings, activist tools and much more.
InternetforEveryone.org is working to shed light on the millions of Americans who live without regular Internet access or lack the training or equipment to get online. A small reporting team is traveling to communities across the country to tell their stories. In February 2009, Free Press' Megan Tady spent one week interviewing residents of rural North Carolina.
This policy brief offers specific recommendations for federal agencies on how to ensure the short- and long-term success of the $7.2 billion broadband stimulus investment.
Free Press encourages Congress and the Obama administration to leave the debate over the Fairness Doctrine in the past and pursue policies that have sound legal, economic, and public interest footing. There is much that could be done to promote speech in our media marketplace – but the Fairness Doctrine is just a distraction.
FP authored this letter to Senate and House leaders to highlight key provisions in the economic stimulus legislation relating to broadband investment.
S. Derek Turner authored this December 2008 report, which offers a set of policy proposals for stimulating the U.S. economy by building a new, world-class broadband infrastructure.
Free Press released 2009 Media & Tech Priorities: A Public Interest Agenda, a comprehensive look at the key media and telecommunications policies President-elect Barack Obama and Congress should implement next year.
Broadband's potential to unleash innovation, promote free speech and encourage learning makes this technology the key to the future success of the U.S. economy and American democracy. But to unlock broadband's limitless potential, it must be universally available and affordable. This brochure makes the case for Internet for Everyone.
S. Derek Turner authored this December 2008 report, which offers a set of policy proposals for stimulating the U.S. economy by building a new, world-class broadband infrastructure.



