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WASHINGTON — Free Press, the nonpartisan media reform group, and the Center for Media and Democracy filed a complaint (PDF) with the Federal Communications Commission today, urging FCC Chairman Kevin J. Martin to investigate broadcasters who distribute government-sponsored news reports without identifying their source.

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The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday that Kevin Martin will be named this week as the next chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, replacing Michael Powell. Robert W. McChesney, founder and president of the nonpartisan media reform group Free Press, made the following statement:

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Upon learning that three individuals have improperly obtained some 4,000 FM non-commercial radio station authorizations free of charge for the purpose of resale for profit, a coalition of Low Power FM (LPFM) radio advocates have filed an emergency petition calling upon the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to impose an immediate national freeze on the authorization of new FM translator stati

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WASHINGTON, DC – Media Access Project (MAP), Free Press, and the New America Foundation praised the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) today for taking an important step in promoting shared spectrum in the 3650-3700 MHz band order released today.

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WASHINGTON — Free Press, the national, nonpartisan media reform group, today petitioned the Federal Communications Commission to turn down Media General’s request to avoid FCC ownership rules. Media General is seeking a waiver that would allow it to operate a television station and newspaper in the same market indefinitely.

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WASHINGTON — Four major consumer and public-interest groups today urged the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold the balance between copyright and technological innovation from the 1984 Sony Betamax case that allowed use of video recorders.

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WASHINGTON — In an open letter released today, more than 60 national, state and local organizations - representing hundreds of thousands of Americans - declared their support for allowing municipalities and other public entities to deploy broadband systems.

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Free Press, the national, non-partisan media reform group, warned today that two identical bills being introduced in the Arizona legislature would tie the hands of local governments in negotiating with monopoly cable providers across the state. They would strip millions from the budgets of local government and eliminate some of the state’s only outlets for community programming.