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FCC PUBLIC HEARING IN SF
PACK the FCC public hearing in SF this Saturday, April 26, at City Hall from 10-4pm.
Pack the FCC public hearing this Saturday, April 26 at SF City Hall from 10-4pm!!
Under the Chairmanship of Michael Powell (Colin Powell's son), the FCC is moving aggressively to eliminate the last few public interest protections that prevent the most extreme media monopolization by very large corporations. These proposed changes will dramatically impact the diversity of news, information, and culture available by decreasing the diversity of ownership of local media.
We want more diversity, not less!
SPEAK UP – ATTEND THE PUBLIC HEARING ON APRIL 26th!
Please help pack the Public Hearing to meet with Federal Communications Commissioner Adelstein on April 26, from 10 am to 4 pm in the Legislative Chamber of City Hall, San Francisco. The hearing is open to the public. Your input and opinion is crucial because the proposed rule changes will have the greatest impact on local news and information. The FCC is already hearing from lobbyists in DC looking out for corporate interests. This is your chance to tell the FCC you support strong media ownership rules that protect the public interest. Join in and raise your voice during the Public Comment Periods!
for more info check out http://www.media-alliance.org
Under the Chairmanship of Michael Powell (Colin Powell's son), the FCC is moving aggressively to eliminate the last few public interest protections that prevent the most extreme media monopolization by very large corporations. These proposed changes will dramatically impact the diversity of news, information, and culture available by decreasing the diversity of ownership of local media.
We want more diversity, not less!
SPEAK UP – ATTEND THE PUBLIC HEARING ON APRIL 26th!
Please help pack the Public Hearing to meet with Federal Communications Commissioner Adelstein on April 26, from 10 am to 4 pm in the Legislative Chamber of City Hall, San Francisco. The hearing is open to the public. Your input and opinion is crucial because the proposed rule changes will have the greatest impact on local news and information. The FCC is already hearing from lobbyists in DC looking out for corporate interests. This is your chance to tell the FCC you support strong media ownership rules that protect the public interest. Join in and raise your voice during the Public Comment Periods!
for more info check out http://www.media-alliance.org
For more information:
http://www.media-alliance.org
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