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WASHINGTON - Following Thursday’s vote by the House Appropriations Subcommittee to slash the budget for public television and radio, Free Press, the national, nonpartisan media reform group, announced a renewed effort to shield public broadcasting from partisan meddling.

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ST. LOUIS — In a speech before 1,400 media activists, television journalist Bill Moyers lambasted Kenneth Tomlinson, chairman of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), for hijacking public broadcasting to serve a partisan agenda.

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WASHINGTON — Free Press and the Center for Media and Democracy today applauded Congress for barring federal agencies from producing video news releases (VNRs) that do not clearly disclose the government as their source. But the groups called on lawmakers to make the one-year ban permanent and pass stronger measures against the broadcast of government and corporate propaganda.

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WASHINGTON — Free Press, the nonpartisan media reform group, today called on Kenneth Tomlinson, chairman of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), to resign for failing to uphold CPB’s nonpartisan mandate.

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WASHINGTON – Free Press, Consumers Union, Common Cause and the Consumer Federation of America today announced a plan to “take public broadcasting to the people,” proposing a series of local hearings across the country where the public will talk directly to broadcasters and policymakers about the future of public broadcasting.

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LAS VEGAS – Free Press, the national, nonpartisan media reform group, will announce the nominees for The Big Media Hall of Shame at a press conference this morning in Las Vegas. The five nominees, all prominent media and government figures, will be saluted for their public disservice and contributions to media consolidation.