Media Reform Organization Directory

Episodes tagged Quality Journalism

These are local, regional, and other national groups working on media policy reform. We're all in this together, so support their good work.

Find a Media Reform Organization in your State
  • AMLA is committed to promoting media literacy education that is focused on critical inquiry, learning, and skill-building.

  • The goal of Allied Media Projects is to democratize the tools of media creation and distribution and to support others who are doing the same.

  • Find out why maverick, independent grass-roots media voices such as American Free Press have declared all-out war on the elite-controlled Big Media Monopoly in America and around the globe. American Free Press exists to counter that ever-tightening Media Monopoly both here in the United States?and around the globe.

  • AWRT's mission is to advance the impact of women in the electronic media and allied fields by educating, advocating and acting as a resource to its members and the industry. 

  • The Association of Alternative Newsweeklies (AAN) is a diverse group of 130 alt-weekly news organizations that cover every major metropolitan area in North America.

  • The Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers is a membership organization serving local and international film and videomakers - from documentarians and experimental artists to makers of narrat

  • Austin Media Revolution (AMR) is a nonprofit organization based in Austin, Texas. AMR seeks to help independent community media, media literacy groups and media access groups to network and collaborate with one another in order to create more awareness and support for their programs.

  • Big Noise Tactical is a not-for-profit, all-volunteer collective of media-makers around the world, dedicated to circulating beautiful, passionate, revolutionary images.

  • BlueWave's media reform group serves to educate the public about the diminishing quality of information via the media, and to work with other groups to leverage greater power in combating further medi

  • Dedicated to preserving in America's media the original, independent, and diverse creative voices that enrich our nation's culture and safeguard its democracy.

  • The Center for Democracy and Technology works to promote democratic values and constitutional liberties in the digital age.

  • The Center for Integration and Improvement of Journalism believes that accurate and responsible journalism reflects the changing demographics of the society it serves.

  • The Center for Media and Democracy is a nonprofit, public interest organization that serves citizens, journalists and researchers seeking to recognize and combat manipulative and misleading PR practic

  • The Center for Media and Public Affairs (CMPA) is a nonpartisan research and educational organization which conducts scientific studies of the news and entertainment media.

  • The Center fo Media Justice formerly (Youth Media Council) is a youth organizing, leadership development, media capacity-building and watchdog project dedicated to developing youth-led strategies for

  • Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV) gives every Chicagoan a voice on cable television by providing video training, equipment, facilities and channel time for Chicago residents and nonprofit gro

  • Citizens for Independent Public Broadcasting (CIPB) is a national membership organization dedicated to putting the public back into public broadcasting so that we all can join in the debate about our

  • Citizens for Independent Public Broadcasting (CIPB) is a national membership organization dedicated to putting the public back into public broadcasting so that we all can join in the debate about our

  • The Committee to Protect Journalists is an independent, nonprofit organization founded in 1981.

  • The Common Language Project's mission is to develop and implement innovative multimedia approaches to international and local journalism.

  • The Community Media Workshop is a small institution trying to link the two Chicagos by encouraging the media to tell the stories of the other Chicago, the oft-neglected neighborhoods and back streets

  • Instructs viewers how to critically analyze media coverage of war and wartime events

  • The Empowerment Project's purpose is to work towards democratizing access to the media, and to provide the resources necessary to put the power of media in the hands of individuals and organizations w

  • FAIR works for the First Amendment by advocating for greater diversity in the press and by scrutinizing media practices that marginalize public interest & alternative viewpoints.

  • Females United for Action is a program of the Women and Girls CAN.

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