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McChesney Admits He’s a Socialist; Laments “Crisis” in Journalism, & Discusses His Radical Ideas for Reform
Video of Free Press Founder Robert McChesney speaking in Austin, TX on February 6th, 2011.
Speaker - Robert McChesney 2011-02-06 from St. Andrew’s Church on Vimeo.
It is obvious that Mr. McChesney does not define “Free Press” the same way most Americans do.
Below is the Bulletin for this event:
McChesney (Goes With Video) Sunday, Feb. 6th - A Last Sunday Special Event With...
Cass Sunstein’s solutions for “Blogosphere Balkanization”
This guy has a solution for everything…Especially for things that don’t need solutions.
Bloggingheads.tv – Information Cocoons.
The echo-chamber effect in blogs vs. newspapers (04:30)
The architecture of serendipity (06:58)
Cass offers solutions for blogosphere balkanization (08:41)
The Fairness Doctrine sounds good—in theory (07:42)
Should blogs be liable for defamation? (09:15)
Flag-burning,...
A glance at conditions on Comcast takeover of NBC
Federal regulators approved Comcast Corp.’s takeover of a 51 percent stake NBC Universal on Tuesday after more than a year of review. They imposed various conditions on the nation’s largest cable TV provider, including those that would protect the burgeoning Internet video marketplace and promote the spread of broadband Internet access.
Among the conditions imposed by regulators, Comcast...
Democrat Clyburn Advocates Gov’t ‘Restraint on Speech’ Including Internet; Daughter is FCC Commissioner
via Big Journalism
Rep. James Clyburn (D- SC) went on government-funded radio Monday to advocate for censorship and government controlled “restraint on speech”. He positively yearns for the romantic time of the 1960’s, before the internet, when the government’s “Fairness Doctrine” controlled the free-flow of opinion in our country. Bizarrely, Rep. Clyburn concedes that the 1960’s...
FCC Votes 3-2 to Regulate Internet via Net Neutrality
via The Blaze:
The FCC has voted 3-2 along political lines to extend the government’s reach and regulate the internet via net neutrality.
The vote to institute net neutrality rules marks the first time the government has stepped into the world of internet regulation. Proponent’s of the net neutrality rules say that the move allows the government to stop companies from controlling too much...
MID-TERM ELECTIONS 2010: No tea, No party but a lot of votes
The Tea Party movement is not a party and in theory it does not have a candidate. Yet it has had more impact than the official Republican Party
From the UK Daily Mail…
Populism is an important part of the American political tradition, in a way it has not been in England since the mid-19th Century, with the Chartist demand for a more democratic constitution.
The Tea Party movement, which has...
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Obama FCC Advisor Mark Lloyd on Independent Media
Obama’s FCC diversity czar Mark Lloyd gives insights on the use of independent media and the potential for the future of journalism. Independent media can be used to change how people think and to enhance journalism quality.
via YouTube – Obama FCC Advisor Mark Lloyd on Independent Media.
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Government Funded Front Groups
By: Dr. Robert R. Owens
How many Progressive groups are in reality government supported entities masquerading as public interest lobbies? How many government agencies act as Progressive lobbies? Marx said“The last capitalist we hang shall be the one who sold us the rope.” Is our hard-earned tax money being used to fulfill the words of the Progressive’s secular messiah? Another old saying...
FCC to Overhaul Regulation of Internet Lines
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski has decided to reregulate Internet lines to protect net neutrality, siding with consumer groups and Internet companies worried that Internet providers have too much power.
On Wednesday, Mr. Genachowski’s staff began briefing the FCC’s commissioners on how they will propose to regulate Internet lines under rules that were...
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