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John Santos on the Grammy Awards
by John SantosGrammy Watch
An open letter from musician John Santos to the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS).

Test Drive a Widget?
by Tracy Rosenberg
Those of you wish to enter into a helping relationship with the FCC are encouraged to test drive their widgets as they roll out a new website.

Million Moms Gay Marriage Boycott Fails
Towle Road
The issue was the target of a boycott threat aimed at Toys R Us by the American Family Association's One Million Moms project, which threatened that its members would stop shopping there unless the store removed the issue from its shelves.

Spot.us Merges With Public Insight Network
by Tracy RosenbergMedia Alliance
In a crowd-sourcing cluster, the online funding gizmo has been acquired by the online sources gizmo. What does it all mean?

Right-Wing Funded State News Sources
by Sara JervingTruthout.org
PR Watch's Sara Jerving writes about the new state news outlets and how they're being funded by the coporatocracy.

FCC Hearing on Media Diversity - Atlanta
A field hearing on media diversity in Atlanta, GA. Watch the video here.

Pirate Party wins 8.9% of Berlin Legislative Seats on Internet Freedom Platform
by Nicholas KulishNY Times
15 candidates in their 20's and 30's, running as the Pirate Party, shocked Germany by winning 8.9% of the vote and all 15 legislative seats in Berlin on an Internet Freedom platform.

Black Voices for Internet Freedom
Watch the video of the DC Launch of Black Voices for Internet Freedom

The Public Access Crisis
by Eric ArnoldAlternet
Public-access television has always had a low-budget, amateur reputation. Yet Rod Laughridge's alternative news program "Newsroom on Access SF" was anything but that. Though San Francisco's public-access station had its share of offbeat shows —- like the risqué DeeDeeTV, hosted by self-described "pop culture diva" Dee Dee Russell — "Newsroom" took itself seriously. Its mission, as described on its website, was to "bring community-based, community reported and produced independent news and interviews from a grassroots viewpoint — unhindered, uncensored and unaltered."

WDAV-FM To Independently Syndicate Simeone Opera Program
by Brett ZongkerThe Huffington Post
In another moment of disconnect between community media and the public media machine, WDAV announced they would begin independently syndicating "World of Opera" with host Lisa Simeone.

U-Verse and Community Television: An Explanatory Video
This video from keepusconnected.org explains and clearly demonstrates AT&T's failure to deliver basic functionality for public, educational and government (PEG) access channels on its U-Verse system. A petition challenging the discriminatory treatment is pending at the FCC.

Stories From Minnesota: Prison Phones
by Tracy RosenbergMain Street Project
This podcast is a compilation of stories on phones and prisons culled from the Main Street Project (partners in the Media Justice Grassroots Network) at a Phone Justice Policy Day event in Minneapolis.

KPFA Battles Dying Down
by Tracy Rosenberg
2010 strife at listener-sponsored KPFA Radio in Berkeley is dying down after the National Labor Relations Board dismissed 3 complaints and former host Aimee Allison lost an arbitration hearing on the voluntary and involuntary layoffs last fall. KPFA has improved it's financial position by over $350,000, reduced it's operating deficit by 85% and has increased listener support donations by 3.5% since October of 2010.

The Panel AT&T Tried to Kill
by Tracy Rosenberg
July 2nd, 2011
AT&T complained that a panel of independent academics in the PUC's merger impact hearing threatened to "taint" the proceeding with their uninformed opinions.

Rollin Post: R.I.P.
http://www.rollinpost.com
Political reporter Rollin Post, whose career spanned both mainstream and public broadcasting, passed on October 3rd at the age of 82.

Steve Jobs Dies at 56
by Tracy RosenbergMedia Alliance
Apple Computer co-founder Steve Jobs passes at 56 of pancreatic cancer, leaving a legacy of digital innovation and a rapidly-changing information society.

Justice for Oscar Grant: Mehserle Release
This video records the opening moments of the Fruitvale march that marked the release of Oscar Grant's killer Johannes Mehserle from prison.

Astroturf Up Close and Personal: The AT&T Merger at the CPUC
by Tracy RosenbergOakland Local
*Note - Two weeks later on June 9th, the public did attend the next meeting and the PUC voted 3-2 to proceed with an extensive investigation of the impacts of the merger of Californians.

Bay Citizen Unionizes Editorial Staff
by Tracy Rosenberg/PMWGMedia Workers Guild
Hyperlocal online news startup, Bay Citizen, will have a 14-person bargaining unit for editorial workers with the Pacific Media Workers Guild after the union won a card check election 7-5-2.

Beware of False Promises
by Tracy Rosenberg
This is not the first time the sun, moon and stars have been promised in return for AT&T receiving favorable results from state and federal government.

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