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  • Democracy & Government
    Decoding the Doublespeak of FCC Chairman Pai
    February 27, 2017
    | Tim Karr
    Donald Trump’s new Federal Communications Commission chairman is taking direct aim at fair and affordable internet access.
  • Civil Liberties
    A Huge Victory for Privacy Advocates
    November 2, 2016
    | Jeff Chester
    As AT&T and Time Warner plan to merge, new FCC rules on broadband privacy show how today “Big Media” also means “Big Data.”
  • Media
    AT&T/Time Warner: The Case Against Monster Bell
    October 27, 2016
    | Craig Aaron
    An opponent of the mega-merger wonders if the political will to oppose it will survive Election Day.
  • Corporations Funding Congressional Climate Deniers
    September 9, 2014
    A new report reveals that some of the firms that claim to be dedicated to fighting climate change are the worst offenders.
  • Door Closes to Open Internet, But All May Not Be Lost
    January 15, 2014
    | Michael Winship
    A DC circuit court has killed net neutrality. If the outcry is large enough, the FCC may take a stand.
  • The End of the (Wire)Line
    July 23, 2013
    | Tom Casciato and Laura Macomber, Okapi Productions
    Discover why companies like AT&T want to unplug the way roughly 19 million Americans still communicate with the rest of the world.
  • Corporate Party Favors at the Inaugural Shindig
    January 18, 2013
    | Michael Winship
    Big businesses are helping to cover the tab for Obama's D.C. bash, but what might they want in return?
  • Famous 5-4 Decisions by the 1-Percent Court
    September 14, 2012
    | William Yeomans
    A look at eight recent Supreme Court decisions decided by a single vote, and their consequences for democracy.
  • Media
    Virtual Radio, The Massing of the Media, Los Angeles 10 Years Later
    April 26, 2002 | NOW
    This episode of NOW With Bill Moyers looks at the shrinking of mass media and consolidation of radio stations, remembers Shakespeare, and looks back at the LA riots 10 years earlier.


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