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Website Back Up: Sorry For the Inconvenience
The site should now be functional but some of the images and uploads may take a few hours to be viewable....
Posted: Thu, Dec 18, 2003 8:23pm PST
Wed Evening - Report Back from National Media Reform Conference
Join us for a report back from the recent National Conference on Media Reform, featuring speakers and videos from the conference. Wednesday, December 17th, 7 - 9 pm, New College Cultural Center, 766 Valencia Street, S.F. Free!...
Posted: Tue, Dec 16, 2003 7:27pm PST
Raise the Freakquency - Indybay benefit
Raise the Freakquency! A benefit for Indybay
Saturday, December 20...
Posted: Mon, Dec 15, 2003 2:58pm PST
what's up with SF indymedia?
the sf indymedia site has been changing for the last few weeks, at least, maybe more, but seems really different these days....
Posted: Wed, Dec 10, 2003 9:41pm PST
Congratulations to SF-IMC
Despite the final results, you all should be proud....
Posted: Wed, Dec 10, 2003 4:14am PST
Indymedia SF violating its charter?
Does it really look like this IMC has endorsed one candidate?...
Posted: Tue, Dec 9, 2003 5:02pm PST
Beware - LA IMC is now using cookies
the info can be seen here...
Posted: Wed, Dec 3, 2003 10:34pm PST
About Indymedia Israel
There is an urgent need to open a discussion about Indymedia Israel....
Posted: Tue, Dec 2, 2003 7:36pm PST
The Age of Murdoch
Many see him as a power-mad, rapacious right-wing vulgarian. Rupert Murdoch has indeed been relentless in building a one-of-a kind media network that spans the world. What really drives him, though, is not ideology but a cool concern for the bottom line—and the belief that the media should be treated like any other business, not as a semi-sacred public trust. The Bush Administration agrees. Rupert Murdoch has seen the future, and it is him....
Posted: Sun, Aug 31, 2003 10:37am PDT
Murdoch's Extended Reach
We should be worried once again about Rupert Murdoch. For unless swift action is taken, Murdoch--and the conservative political causes he supports--will soon become an even more powerful presence in the United States and the world...
Posted: Mon, Jul 14, 2003 11:07am PDT