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NHMC and NiLP File Petition to Deny AT&T's Acquisition of T-Mobile
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June 29th, 2011
    by National Hispanic Media Coalition  

After raising over $24,000, Reel Grrls redesigns summer program with media justice focus
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Debating Disclosure and Transparency in the FCC Future of Media Report
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By Josh Sterns The recently released FCC report on “The Information Needs of Communities” focuses a good deal of attention on increasing transparency by government and by broadcasters, who get to use the public airwaves for free. Indeed, the FCC recommended that “disclosure should be a major pillar of FCC media policy.”

AT&T Stumbles in Purchase of "Grassroots" Support
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Posted by Christopher Mitchell of Institute for Local Self-Reliance Public interest advocates in the telecom arena have long been frustrated with a parade of large, powerful non-profit organizations blindly supporting the positions of powerful telecom companies that just happen to make large donations to those non-profits.

Minorities Drive California Environmental Movement
Race & Racism (News)
SAN FRANCISCO -- Ethnic Californians are at the forefront of support for environmental policies in the state, according to a new poll released last week by the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC).The poll, which asks state residents their perspectives on a wide range of environmental issues, found that ethnic Californians were more likely than whites to perceive air pollution and climate change as serious threats, and favor a role for government in fixing the problems. The survey was conducted in English, Spanish, Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese), Vietnamese and Korean.read more

Radical Cartography and Urban Racial Maps
Race & Racism (News)
San Francisco. One dot represents 25 people. Red dots represent Whites, Blue is Black, Green is Asian and Orange is Latino. Images: Eric FischerWhen is a map worth a thousand words? Bill Rankin, who maintains a website called Radical Cartography, has generated buzz with his racial and income maps of Chicago, which can test stereotypes Chicagoans have about the boundaries of their neighborhoods.Rankin notes, for instance, that the boundaries of neighborhoods are always drawn as stark lines on informational maps, yet people in cities traversing their communities don?t always delineate the end of their neighborhood by the same streets (some streets, like Houston Street in New York City or Cesar Chavez Street in San Francisco, however, tend to ...

Inslee: FCC Internet ruling falls short
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On Dec. 21, U.S. Rep. Jay Inslee (WA-01) issued this statement following the release of the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) adoption of the Open Internet Order.Today's rulemaking from the FCC seeks to preserve the open internet, and protect the foundation that has built industries, fostered marketplaces, and created jobs. I commend the FCC for moving forward on this important policy and ensuring basic consumer protections.Read more.

Nationally, community groups "merge" in opposition to AT&T's proposed takeover of T-Mobile, Letter asks FCC and DOJ for review
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The day before the House Judiciary subcommittee hearing on the proposed merger between AT&T and T-Mobile, the Center for Media Justice and an unprecedented fifty community-based social justice organizations from across the country, sent a letter to the Federal Communications Commission and Department of Justice calling for a thorough review of AT&T’s proposed acquisition of T-Mobile.   

NHMC and NiLP File Petition to Deny AT&T's Acquisition of T-Mobile
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    by National Hispanic Media Coalition  

Why The Hell Is GLAAD Supporting The AT&T And T-Mobile Merger?
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  Reposted from queerty.com

After raising over $24,000, Reel Grrls redesigns summer program with media justice focus
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FCC?s Mignon Clyburn Vows To Fight for Mobile Users
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By Jamilah King | Reposted from colorlines.com Over the weekend, thousands of media reform activists and journalists met in Boston (including the Colorlines.com crew). One key moment was when FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn told the audience that she would be “super-vigilant” of the wireless industry. That vigilance will be tested, given recent moves by House Republicans and two of the nation’s largest telecommunications companies to block the commission’s new open Web rules. And particularly so given that mobile broadband is a crucial way in which users of color are slowly bridging the digital divide. “In considering all of the factors relating to America’s minority and lower-income citizens, and ...

OMG Comcast! Pick on Someone Your Own Size
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By Malkia Cyril and Craig Aaron (reposted from Huffington Post) Last week the public was dismayed and disgusted by news that FCC Commissioner Meredith Attwell Baker was leaving her government job to lobby on behalf of the Comcast-NBC colossus whose merger she had just approved.

National Hispanic Media Coalition To Oppose AT&T's Acquisition of T-Mobile
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  By Jessica Gonzalez

Astroturf Up Close and Personal: The AT&T Merger at the CA-PUC
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By Tracy Rosenberg I was out-gunned 30-1. On May 26th, I went to the California Public Utilities Commission to encourage them to perform a thorough investigation of the impact of the AT&T / T-Mobile merger on California consumers.

I Can't Afford the AT&T-T-Mobile Merger
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Is Bay Area diversity all it's cracked up to be?
Race & Racism (News)
By Joe RodriguezA few years ago, Laurie Jones Neighbors wanted to know whether the Bay Area's rich cultural diversity was reflected on local boards and commissions, the sort that deal with apartment rents, public buses, air pollution and other realities of everyday urban life."There was very little representation of people of color and low-income people," she said after canvassing dozens of agencies. "We're not going to arrive at a just society that way."read more

How community access television is meeting the information needs of communities: Beyond the Future (of Media), and Back to the Knight (Commission)
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Beyond the FCC's Future of Media inquiry, the focus of my earlier posts, I'd like to go back to last year?s Knight Commission on the Information Needs of Communities in a Democracy and its original question: What are the information needs of communities in a digital age? In a section titled "Envisioning and Measuring Success and Failure," the Knight Commission Report says: In a perfect world, citizens could reliably measure their information needs and gauge their satisfaction.Read more.

House votes to overturn FCC net neutrality rules
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The House of Representatives voted on Thursday to overturn proposed rules that bar Internet service providers from blocking legal content but give some discretion to ration access for bandwidth hogs.The vote -- which was spearheaded by Republican lawmakers determined to undo a range of Obama administration initiatives -- would block funds to implement rules proposed by the Federal Communications Commission in December.Read more.