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Extra! Extra! 200,000 Activists Tell FCC: No More Media for Murdoch
The FCC appears intent on weakening media-ownership rules and compounding the mistake by ignoring its own troubling findings.
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?
We need to put an end to Comcast’s never-ending quest for dominance.
Tell the FCC to stop the Comcast-Time Warner Cable merger: bit.ly/stopcomcast
Bad news: Comcast just announced that it’s buying Time Warner Cable.
No one woke up this morning wishing their cable company was bigger or had more control over what they watch and how they get online. But that’s the reality we’ll face unless the DoJ and the FCC do their jobs and block this merger.
Tell the FCC and DoJ to stop this merger: http://bit.ly/1oqolLw
Editorial: Obama should find a better FCC chair
Candidate Obama became President Obama touting media opportunities for minorities and women from the newsroom to the boardroom. His choice for FCC commissioner seems out of sync.
Prison phone rates are astronomical, with the price of a 15-minute call soaring above $10 in some states.
Many families simply can’t afford these rates. For the 2.7 million children with an incarcerated parent, that means forgoing phone calls. Studies show that regular contact with loved ones helps reduce recidivism. That means less crime, and stronger communities.
As early as October, the FCC will decide on new protections that could dramatically lower the price of prison phone calls.
Sign this petition and urge the FCC to end unreasonable prison phone rates: http://bit.ly/1j0P1Vi
Hey Texas!
The Net Neutrality debate is headed your way and we need your help!
FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai is holding an open forum on Net Neutrality at Texas A&M University in College Station on Oct. 21.
Sounds good, right? Wrong! Pai’s not a fan of real Net Neutrality.
That’s why we need you there on Oct. 21.
HUGE NEWS: Democrats in Congress have introduced new legislation that would restore Net Neutrality!
Tell Congress: Keep the Internet WEIRD — and SAVE NET NEUTRALITY







