One of Donald Trump’s top tech-policy advisers has a plan: Do away with the main agency that protects the rights of internet users and media consumers in America.
It’s never been more apparent that the corporate media have failed the people of this nation. But the march toward centralized, consolidated media and communications platforms pushes on.
Last week, internet users won a huge victory for online privacy at the FCC. ISPs must now get their customers’ permission before they surveil, sell or share any of their sensitive information for marketing purposes.
Race has become a central focus in our country’s daily political and social conversations.
That’s why Free Press recently co-hosted an event about the media’s reporting on race and dog-whistle politics.