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Congress, with the help of the NAB & NPR, has gutted the opportunity for hundreds of diverse community stations to go on the air....
Posted: Thu, Jan 18, 2001 9:54pm PST
n18 photos from Cincy
These are photos shown in sequence of unfair arrests and general police incompetancy....
Posted: Thu, Dec 7, 2000 6:16pm PST
Natl Association of Broadcasters Execs Exposed!
National Association of Broadcasters Executives Exposed....
Posted: Sat, Sep 23, 2000 2:59pm PDT
NPR Working Against Low-Powered FM
Media reform groups call on listeners to withhold pledges until NPR stops beating up on neighborhood radio....
Posted: Sat, Sep 23, 2000 11:51am PDT
UPPNET union resolutions for AFL-CIO
These UPPNET resolutions were presented to union locals and submitted to the AFl-CIO convention for action....
Posted: Thu, Sep 21, 2000 11:21pm PDT
NAB Hate Radio Olympics
It’s no accident that the Marconi Radio Award nominees include Don Imus, Howard Stern, and Rush Limbaugh, while past winners include Limbaugh, Stern, and Dr. Laura. Their styles of hate radio, carefully blended with plausible deniability, are anything but an abberation from the norm that America’s corporate broadcast media have sunk to....
Posted: Thu, Sep 21, 2000 1:33am PDT
The NAB and Don Imus
Don Imus is so well connected to elite media and politicians, he couldn’t possibly be doing hate radio, could he? Not unless hate radio is integral to America’s corporate media system!...
Posted: Thu, Sep 21, 2000 1:24am PDT
Mainstream Corporate Media Dismisses Democracy
By ignoring critical social issues mainstream corporate media dismisses democratic values in the United States....
Posted: Sun, Sep 17, 2000 4:49pm PDT
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The future, or lack thereof, of the music industry....
Posted: Fri, Sep 15, 2000 4:37pm PDT
TV Industry Challenged to Open Campaign Airwaves
Today the Alliance for Better Campaigns is kicking off a grassroots campaign to get the attention of irresponsible broadcasters....
Posted: Thu, Sep 14, 2000 3:25pm PDT