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WASHINGTON – The Federal Communications Commission is expected to announce today that the U.S. Solicitor General will not appeal the Third Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals decision in Prometheus Radio Project vs. Federal Communications Commission to the Supreme Court. That decision threw out the FCC rules issued in June 2003 that would have significantly loosened media ownership caps.

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The Wall Street Journal reported Friday morning that Michael Powell is resigning after four years as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. Robert W. McChesney, founder and president of the nonpartisan media reform group Free Press, made the following statement:

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Federal Communications Commission Chairman Michael Powell today instructed the Enforcement Bureau to launch an investigation into possible payola violations regarding the $240,000 paid by the Bush administration to pundit Armstrong Williams to promote its education policy.

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ST. PAUL, Dec. 2 — Free Press, along with a broad coalition of local partners, is hosting a series of Public Testimony Workshops for Twin Cities residents to prepare comments for the St. Paul Media Concentration Forum at Hamline University on Thursday, Dec. 9.

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WASHINGTON – Despite widespread public opposition, Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell signed a bill late last night that will prevent local communities across the state from providing broadband Internet services that compete with companies like Verizon.

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WASHINGTON – Free Press, the national media reform group, today called on Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell to veto a bill that would prevent local communities in the state from providing broadband Internet services that compete with private companies.

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Washington – Free Press today joined the Communication Rights in the Information Society (CRIS) campaign, the Consumer Project on Technology, the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters, and other organizations in proposing concrete suggestions to the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) draft Convention on the Protection of the Diversity of Cultur

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Washington — Today, Free Press will file a petition with the Federal Communications Commission in Washington, D.C. seeking to deny the renewal of Sinclair Broadcast Groups’s television licenses in the states of North and South Carolina. Also challenged are two licenses held by Cunningham Broadcasting.