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
  • PennPIRG stands up for Pennsylvania consumers.

  • USAction and our affiliates in 23 states join together to win social, racial and economic justice for all.  We connect issues to elections and policy to politics. We seek to take our democracy back

  • The Video Action Network is an informal association of activists and politically conscious artists using video to support social, economic and environmental justice campaigns.

  • Video Machete is an inter-generational collective of activists, students, and media artists who are committed to cultivating images, ideas, and words that transform our communities, raise consciousnes

  • A national non-profit media strategy and training center dedicated to building capacity in grassroots and public interest organizations to conduct traditional media work as well as to reframe public d

  • We The People Media was formed as a not-for-profit organization in late 1999 by 10 prominent journalists, scholars, community and business leaders who wanted to ensure the survival of Residents' Journ

  • Webcaster Alliance is a trade organization dedicated to providing information, education, support and services to every aspect of the streaming media community.

  • Whispered Media uses video, and other media tools, to support campaigns for social, economic, and environmental justice.

  • The American people collectively own the most valuable resource of the emerging information economy: the airwaves, also known as the radio frequency spectrum.

  • A nonpartisan political watchdog group that tracks the money in state politics and advocates campaign finance reform, as well as working for media reform by organizing opposition to media consolidatio

  • The Women & Girls Collective Action Network is a center for consciousness-raising, training, dialogue and action around issues that matter to women and girls.

  • WIMN analyzes representations of women in media; trains women's and social justice groups to hold media outlets accountable to the public interest; advocates for policy reform and structural change; a

  • Our organization was founded in 1972, by Dr. Donna Allen, to increase communication among women and reach the public with our experience, perspectives, and opinions.

  • The WMC is the first of its kind.

  • The Women's Radio Fund is building a support network for women radio producers and broadcasters worldwide.

  • WIN producers gather news from labor unions and activists from across the country. WIN then packages the material for distribution to radio stations and for print publication.

  • Working Assets is a long distance, wireless, credit card and broadcasting company established to help busy people make a difference in the world through everyday activities like talking on the phone.

  • The World Press Freedom Committee is an international umbrella organization that includes 45 journalistic groups - print and broadcast, labor and management, journalists, editors, publishers, and owne

  • WGA,East is a labor organization that represents writers in television, radio and screen.

  • Young African-Americans Against Media Stereotypes (YAAAMS) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to scrutinize media coverage for fairness and accuracy.

  • The Youth Media Council (YMC) is a youth organizing, leadership development, media capacity-building and watchdog project dedicated to developing youth-led strategies for media justice.

  • Youth Radio's mission is to promote young people's intellectual, creative and professional growth through training and access to media and to produce the highest quality original media for local and n

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