Tuesday evening at the Camden Conference Center we’re holding a public meeting with residents of Camden and other New Jersey communities about an opportunity to strengthen local media for years to come.
In January, Trump appointed Ajit Pai as the new chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. In so doing he found someone who shares his disdain for popular democracy, privacy rights, the truth and the poor.
Members of Congress should do themselves a favor and listen to the voices of their constituents instead of cozying up to the administration and its ill-advised plan to silence NPR and PBS.
On March 15, I testified before the New Jersey Assembly Budget Committee about a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to give state residents the news and information they need.
A new report suggests that AT&T has withheld important fiber upgrades from more impoverished areas of Cleveland, leaving low-income communities with outdated technology and severely restricted broadband speeds.
Last year the FCC took an important step toward bridging the digital divide by updating its Lifeline program. But Trump’s FCC chairman, Ajit Pai, has taken steps to limit this program.
Many of my Free Press colleagues are avid podcast consumers, and I touched base to find out what they’re listening to right now. Here are their recommendations — check these out when you’re in need of a diversion.