From my Politic365.com post analyzing the FCC’s net neutrality decision: It appears no one is happy with the rules ultimately adopted —
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Field Trip to a historic vote on Open Internet at the FCC
I went down to the FCC today to be part of the vote. I arrived a just in the nick of time
When progressives attack: Defending Bobby Rush against Color of Change
Wow, It has been less than 48 hours since I blogged about Netroots groups attacking those minority civil rights organizations that don’t
New NTIA broadband adoption study confirms gaps based on race
The new NTIA report, Exploring the Digital Nation: Home Broadband Internet Adoption in the United States, was released this week and while
Fox returned signal to Cablevision; Background on dispute explained (audio)
This Saturday, the 3 million Cablevision customers who were unable to view Fox channels because the signals had been pulled following the
Sirius XM said it would carve out stations for minorities when it merged but 2 years later has failed to do so
As a condition of Sirius satellite radio and XM Satellite radio merger on July 25, 2008, the companies “voluntarily” agreed to spin
3rd Circuit Designated Entity Case is a WIN for Small Wireless companies
I am so happy to report that the case in which I served as amici counsel for 10 small, women- and minority-owned
MMTC’s Honig paints a grim forecast for the State of Social Justice in Media, Telecom and Broadband
I remember talking to an industry colleague at lunch one day and during the conversation she asked what was up with the
MMTC tries Reverse Psychology on the FCC
The Minority Media and Telecommunications Council took a novel approach to trying to get the FCC to act on its promise to do