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    Don't Be Fooled by Sinclair's Shell Games

    Dana Floberg
    February 22, 2018
    The Sinclair Broadcast Group is offering more empty promises to move forward its merger with Tribune Media.
  • How Congress Can Save Net Neutrality: A Step-by-Step Breakdown

    Collette Watson
    Dana Floberg
    Matt Wood
    December 20, 2017
    If you’re passionate about Net Neutrality, you may be wondering what we can do now that the FCC has voted to repeal the rules protecting it. You may have even heard that Congress is the next venue in the fight. But what exactly can Congress do?
  • If It Looks Like a Merger and It Quacks Like a Merger …

    Dana Floberg
    July 31, 2013
    Last week Free Press and other public interest groups filed a legal challenge to Gannett's deal to buy 20 Belo TV stations. And on Monday, we learned that this wave of TV mergers is only accelerating.
  • Does This Media Coverage Make Me Look Fat?

    Dana Floberg
    July 23, 2013
    Ladies, if you’re thinking of running for office, remember to get your hair done first.
  • When Personalized Becomes Predatory

    Dana Floberg
    July 18, 2013
    Corporations don’t just hand over your personal information to the government — they also sell it to advertisers, and make a hefty profit in return.
  • Creators of Color Ditch Cable for the Internet

    Dana Floberg
    July 12, 2013
    Imagine stopping by Barnes & Noble to pick up a book for your niece. You search around for a book by a woman of color. When you finally choose one, the store insists you buy 11 other novels along with it.
  • Creators of Color Ditch Cable for the Internet

    Dana Floberg
    July 10, 2013
    Imagine stopping by Barnes & Noble to pick up a book for your niece. You search around for a book by a woman of color. But when you finally choose one, the store insists you buy 11 other novels along with it.

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