Networks, Affiliates, NFL and the Ownership cap

This is one of those instances where owners and managers of network affiliates who normally decry regulation with gusto are happy for the protection of the federal government.

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Networks, Affiliates, NFL and the Ownership cap

This is one of those instances where owners and managers of network affiliates who normally decry regulation with gusto are happy for the protection of the federal government.

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Networks, Affiliates, NFL and the Ownership cap

This is one of those instances where owners and managers of network affiliates who normally decry regulation with gusto are happy for the protection of the federal government.

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Networks, Affiliates, NFL and the Ownership cap

This is one of those instances where owners and managers of network affiliates who normally decry regulation with gusto are happy for the protection of the federal government.

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A Cable Merger Too Far

There are good reasons the Justice Department and the Federal Communications Commission should block Comcast’s $45 billion acquisition of Time Warner Cable.

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FCC failing on its No. 1 priority

For more than a decade, the Federal Communications Commission has been failing to protect the public interest and strengthen the nation's broadband infrastructure.

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Ever Get the Feeling You’ve Been Cheated (Out of an Open Internet)?

If you think today’s ruling isn’t a big deal for artists, think again.

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With “Sponsored Data” AT&T is double dipping. And that’s just dirty

AT&T, under the guise of “sponsored data,” launched a sneaky attack on innovation.

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Unfair Phone Charges for Inmates

The Federal Communications Commission ended a grave injustice when it prohibited price-gouging by the private companies that provide interstate telephone service for prison and jail inmates. Thanks to the FCC order, which takes effect next month, poor families no longer have to choose between paying for basic essentials and speaking to a relative behind bars.

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Keeping the Net neutral

The battle over federal "net neutrality" rules will resume when a federal appeals court takes up the challenge filed by one of the country's largest Internet service providers: Verizon.

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