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WASHINGTON — Media Access Project (MAP), the Institute for Public Representation (IPR), and a coalition of public interest organizations including Free Press filed a brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit today, stating that the Federal Communications Commission’s 2008 decision to significantly weaken its media ownership rules was unreasonable and against the law.

Media Control
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WASHINGTON – AT&T front group Americans for Prosperity announced a $1.4 million advertising plan to try to convince Americans that the Federal Communications Commission is plotting to “take over the Internet.”

Press Release

WASHINGTON — On Tuesday, Rep. Cliff Stearns (R-Fla.) introduced a bill that would block the FCC’s recent proposal for light touch oversight of Internet providers, a proposal that would protect Internet users and ensure that the agency could carry out key parts of the National Broadband Plan.

Free & Open Internet
Press Release

WASHINGTON — Remarks by Joe Torres, government relations manager of Free Press, at the Free Press Summit: Ideas to Action in Washington, D.C.: Last year, a Washington Post profile of FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn stated that she had never spent more than two consecutive weeks outside of South Carolina prior to moving to D.C. to join the Commission.

Press Release

WASHINGTON — A new policy paper from Free Press called New Public Media: A Plan for Action presents a series of creative policies and proposes reforms to support quality news reporting in local communities and to build a world-class noncommercial media system in America.

Public Media
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WASHINGTON – The telecommunications giants released predictable reactions to the FCC’s measured announcement on Thursday about its intent to consider broadband as a telecommunications service. Below are Free Press’ responses to statements from the big phone and cable companies.

Free & Open Internet