
Prepare to party at NCMR
Yes, the conference is about important work: learning, sharing, strategizing, making connections. But we gotta have some fun while we're at it! The movement that plays together stays together.
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FCC Auctioning a Filtered "Free" Internet
Reading this article concerned me heavily.
FCC boss mulls free* wireless for all
* - includes ads and content filters
- charlesuchu's blog
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Stay Connected at NCMR: Mobile Updates
Want to stay plugged in during the National Conference for Media Reform on June 6-8?
Whether you are in Minneapolis or just watching at home, you can get the latest updates right on your cell phone by entering your information below. Join the mobile action team so you'll know what's happening and where you can be to make the biggest impact.
Got your phone handy? You can sign up by texting "NCMR" (no quotes) to 69866 or filling out this form:
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documentary film on decline of television
I am producing a documentary film about the current state and future evolution of television. It is a critical examination of how the broadcasting industry has been steadily corrupted by the influence of media consolidation, greed and mismanagement.
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This week on Media Minutes...
Hi folks! We are all getting psyched up for the 2008 National Conference for Media Reform happening in just two weeks in Minneapolis! Check out the latest installment featuring speakers at NCMR on this week's episode of Media Minutes...
Listen here to Media Minutes: May 23, 2008.
- candace.jeanne's blog
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A different way of covering an election
It's already clear that is election isn't going to be like others so we need to think about how to cover it differently. I'm not talking about replacing what's out there, but at least adding to it.
An army of community bloggers can give snapshots of how their hometowns see the election. And enough of them together can present a fuller picture of the campaign. Check out Patchwork Nation and my blog on the site.
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Why I'm Coming to the Nat'l Conf for Media Reform
My name is Garlin Gilchrist II, and just like you, I am deeply concerned about the future of our media.
That's why I'm attending the 2008 National Conference for Media Reform in Minneapolis. There are so many issues that the corporate media won't cover honestly and in depth.
Now more than ever, we need more independent and diverse voices, better election coverage, more local radio, and an equal, open Internet for everyone.
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Plugging into the Matrix: Internet Neutrality and the Human Condition
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- Jordan Page's blog
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Putting the Propaganda Problem Before Washington
We need your help to place this ad in Washington news outlets by Friday so we can force all 535 members of Congress, their staff and other D.C. influentials to hear this message:
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- Tim Karr's blog
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Spread the Word About NCMR
Make sure all your friends and family know to be in Minneapolis on June 6-8. After all, when else can we converge to take back our media and our democracy?
Already, thousands are signed up for this year’s National Conference for Media Reform, but there’s still space for many more. Help us spread the word about the conference so that everyone has the opportunity to join this incredible movement.
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