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  • Local Journalism

    ADVISORY: Free Press to Convene News Voices: New Jersey Event in Atlantic City

    December 2, 2015

    ATLANTIC CITY — News Voices: New Jersey is bringing together local residents, journalists, media makers, activists and others in Atlantic City for a community discussion about the media on Dec. 8. The event, “My Atlantic City,” will allow journalists to hear firsthand from residents about what life is really like in the city.

  • Press Freedom

    Thousands Call on St. Louis County Prosecutor to Drop Charges Against Two Journalists

    November 24, 2015

    WASHINGTON — On Monday evening, lawyers for journalists Wesley Lowery of <em>The Washington Post</em> and Ryan J. Reilly of The Huffington Post urged the St. Louis County court to dismiss charges that the reporters trespassed and interfered with a police officer. The two journalists were among the many people documenting police activity during the Ferguson demonstrations in August 2014.

  • Internet Access
    Public Media

    Free Press Mourns Wally Bowen

    November 18, 2015

    WASHINGTON — North Carolina media activist and community media innovator Wally Bowen passed away Tuesday in Asheville, North Carolina. Bowen was the co-founder of the Mountain Area Information Network, a nonprofit Internet service provider, Low Power FM broadcaster and community hub. He was a nationally known advocate for local self-reliance through local ownership of media infrastructure.

  • Internet Access
    Media Consolidation

    T-Mobile’s Arbitrary Data Caps Make No Sense

    November 10, 2015

    WASHINGTON — On Tuesday, wireless carrier T-Mobile announced plans to exempt selected streaming-video services from its customer data caps. The move, which favors video streams from Netflix, HBO Go, Hulu, ESPN and a handful of leading brands, will go into effect beginning Nov. 15, according to T-Mobile.

  • Internet Access

    Free Press to FCC: Comcast Must Answer for Unnecessary Data Caps

    November 4, 2015

    WASHINGTON — According to news reports Wednesday, cable Internet provider Comcast continues to dramatically expand its practice of imposing broadband-usage caps and overage fees on Comcast users in cities across the nation.

  • Local Journalism

    ADVISORY: Free Press to Convene News Voices: New Jersey Event in New Brunswick

    November 4, 2015

    NEW BRUNSWICK — News Voices: New Jersey is bringing together community members, journalists, media makers, activists and others in New Brunswick on Nov. 11. The three-hour forum is an opportunity to brainstorm about the future of local journalism and its role in our communities.

  • Privacy
    Surveillance and Privacy

    Free Press Action Fund Condemns Senate Passage of CISA

    October 27, 2015

    WASHINGTON — The Senate today voted 74-21 to pass the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA), legislation that offers blanket immunity to companies sharing vast quantities of their users’ private data with government authorities.

  • Communications Justice

    Free Press Praises the FCC’s Prison-Phone Decision

    October 22, 2015

    WASHINGTON — On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission voted to reduce the exorbitant cost of prison-phone calls charged to incarcerated people and their families.