Media Reform Organization Directory

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
  • The National Directory of Ethnic Media provides information on over 2,000 ethnic media organizations in the United States, including print, online, radio and television.

  • The New Mexico Media Literacy Project empowers children, youth, and adults to become more critical consumers of media messages.

  • New Rules offers a comprehensive resource for policymakers, organizations, and activists looking for innovative public policies enacted around the world that can be used to make your communities vibra

  • OUR MISSION is to expand civic dialogue by increasing access to independent voices.

  • Founded as a print journalist's union, the Guild today is primarily a media union whose members are diverse in their occupations, but who share the view that the best working conditions are achieved b

  • NewsReal's mission is to promote and foster support for independent media outlets and to create new alternative media outlets that serve our community and tell the important stories that Big Corporate

  • Our goal is to im prove the training, research, and service opportunities for both adults and teens across Washington State who are interested in media literacy education and have particular interest

  • NY/PA Media Action is dedicated to activism for media reform in the following areas: more local broadcasting, more diversity, more progressive shows, openness, and accountability to the public.

  • Obligation, Inc. takes on television and public education to remind businesses and governments of their responsibilty to children.

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  • Ohio Community Computing Network is committed to creating a society in which everyone has equal opportunity to gain access to computer and network technology for life-long learning and personal and co

  • On the Media, a program from NPR, explores how the media ""sausage"" is made, casts an incisive eye on fluctuations in the marketplace of ideas, and examines threats to the freedom of information and

  • Open Debates works to ensure that the presidential debates serve the American people first.

  • Oregon ARM promotes informed community participation in creating a responsive and responsible media and communications environment to serve the public interest of the people of Oregon.

  • Our Channels Indiana a new website for the benefit of those of us interested in and working on access TV in Indiana.

  • Our Media (Nuestros Medios) is an emerging global network of scholars and practitioners with the goal of facilitating a long-term dialogue between academics, activists, practitioners and policy expert

  • Our Media Voice is building a national coalition to challenge the mass media's pervasive violence, stereotyping, lack of diverse perspectives, and limited coverage of the critical issues of our times.

  • PMWatch promotes fair and accurate coverage of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in the US mainstream media.

  • Through the production and distribution of its public access series, media literacy/video production workshops, community screenings and grassroots advocacy PTTV works to challenge and expose the corp

  • The Parents Television Council (PTC) was established in 1995 and is the nation's most influential advocacy organization protecting children against sex, violence and profanity in entertainment.

  • The Participatory Culture Foundation created the Miro Internet TV platform so that watching internet video channels will be as easy as watching TV and broadcasting a channel will be open to everyone.

  • The Pauline Center for Media Studies is a project of the US-Toronto Province of the Daughters of St. Paul that was founded to promote media mindfulness and media literacy eduation in schools and faith communities.

  • SMEAR strives for media education and reform through activities such as support for indy media, education for media literacy, and policy reform advocacy.

  • People's Production House is a comprehensive media justice organization serving New York City and Washington DC.

  • We are a group of media activists who video and audio podcast, produce and edit dvd's and videos about issues the corporate media will not touch.

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