Editorial: #NewsFAIL, or How Big TV Media Doesn't Want Online Disclosure of Who Is Lining Their Pockets
BY Micah L. Sifry | Thursday, April 26 2012
Tomorrow, the Federal Communications Commission is scheduled to vote on a proposed rule that would require broadcasters to post online their "public file," a list of all the political ads that run on their channels, who bought them, and what they paid. The rule would also enable the agency to build a central website compiling all the data in an easy-to-search portal. Right now you have to literally visit each TV station in person to access the paper records. If you are one of those news junkies or open government advocates who follow transparency issues carefully, you already know about this measure. But guess who isn't covering this issue. Read More
BART's Board OKs New Cell Phone Service Interruption Policy
BY Sarah Lai Stirland | Thursday, December 1 2011
Photo: Lissette Alvarez/ Flickr The board of the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District voted unanimously Thursday to adopt a new policy explicitly authorizing the district to disrupt cell phone service, in ... Read More
Planning America's Information Diet
BY Nick Judd | Monday, October 3 2011
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski will be in Phoenix, Arizona today to talk the future of news with a panel of about a dozen academics, news executives and journalism experts at an event at ... Read More
Gig.U Asks Universites and Telcos To Work Together for the Internet of the Future
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, September 15 2011
Fiber future: A new initiative aims to kickstart the development of cutting-edge Internet infrastructure in America. Photo Illustration: G Meyer / Flickr A new initiative seeks to create "testbeds" for extraordinarily ... Read More
Twitter Grows Public Policy Team With Former FCC Staffer Colin Crowell
BY Nick Judd | Monday, August 29 2011
Twitter's public policy team grows with the addition of former FCC senior counselor Colin Crowell, whose hiring was announced Monday. Photo: Andy Melton / Flickr A top former staffer at the Federal Communications ... Read More
In San Francsico, The FCC Is Watching
BY Nick Judd | Monday, August 15 2011
Federal Communications Commission spokesperson Neil Grace just sent along this statement about the developing situation in San Francisco, where the public transit authority, BART, has staked a claim on the right to shut ... Read More
House Bill Would Subsidize Broadband Access for Low-Income Americans
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, June 14 2011
Rep. Doris Matsui (D-Ca.) today introduced legislation that would subsidize broadband Internet access for low-income Americans by having service providers discount their monthly bills. The legislation, the Broadband ... Read More
Tech-Savvy FCC Managing Director Wraps Up Stint, Heads to USAID
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, June 9 2011
Steve VanRoekel Today's the last day in the office for Steve VanRoekel, the managing director of the Federal Communications Commission. Appointed by FCC chair Julius Genachowski, during his two year stint VanRoekel ... Read More
The National Broadband "Map to Nowhere"?
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, June 3 2011
The National Broadband Map Over on Slate, New American Foundation's Benjamin Lennett and Sascha Meinrath are having a little back and forth with the FCC Wireline Competition Bureau's chief data officer Steven Rosenberg ... Read More
Reel Grrls Tweet Freely, Won't Pay for It
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, May 20 2011
Comcast says it won't, after all, pull its funding from Seattle's Reel Grrls over a tweet that expressed outrage over FCC commissioner Meredith Atwell Baker's new job at the company. Read More