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Political commentary remains a prime target as governments increase the number of requests for Google to remove material from the reach of Internet users.
Engagement is a big buzzword in journalism today. But what if the future of journalism lies not only in building the right app or tech tool but in developing deep and meaningful connections between reporters and residents?
That’s what Free Press’ News Voices: New Jersey project set out to discover six months ago.
Soledad O'Brien Fact-Checks a Politician Live (A.K.A.: journalism).
Think you have the right to speak freely via cellphones, websites and social media? Well, the companies that provide you with access to the Internet don’t.
Day of Action to Save Our News: Stop the Kochs
U.S. journalists should be able to enter the country without fear of detention or intimidation.
But government authorities have been stopping journalists, whistleblowers and many other travelers on a regular basis, seizing their electronic devices and examining them without search warrants.
This harassment needs to stop.
Demand that Attorney General Eric Holder stop the harassment of journalists.
The FCC just took a critical first step toward tightening its rules and putting more of the public airwaves into the hands of local owners.
So what happens next?
HUGE NEWS: Democrats in Congress have introduced new legislation that would restore Net Neutrality!
Tell Congress: Keep the Internet WEIRD — and SAVE NET NEUTRALITY






