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WASHINGTON — Consumer groups today urged Congress to reject any proposals that would require automatic cable distribution of every channel local broadcasters choose to provide following the digital television transition, known as “multicast must carry.” When broadcasters are forced to switch from analog signals to digital signals, they will be able to produce up to six channels of programming for

Press Release

WHEN: Thursday, Sept. 8, 1:30 p.m.

WHERE: National Press Club, First Amendment Room, 529 14th St. NW, Washington, D.C.

WHAT: Press conference and release of new report, “Ownership Concentration and Indecency in Broadcasting: Is There a Link?”

WHO:

  • Commissioner Michael J. Copps, Federal Communications Commission
  • Press Release

    NEW YORK — Free Press Campaign Director Timothy Karr made the following remarks today at a rally outside Verizon headquarters in Manhattan:

    High-speed Internet service is no longer a luxury. As it becomes a necessity for all Americans, control of this vital service has fallen into the hands of fewer and fewer corporations.

    Press Release

    WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the Ninth Circuit ruling in the Brand X case on administrative procedure grounds (i.e. Chevron deference to the agency) should be a wake up call to Congress on both procedural and policy grounds.

    Press Release

    WASHINGTON — Patricia S. Harrison, former co-chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, has been selected as president and CEO of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. On Monday, Free Press delivered nearly 100,000 petitions to CPB, calling for Chairman Kenneth Tomlinson’s resignation.

    Josh Silver, executive director of Free Press, made the following statement: