FCC Chairman Ajit Pai claimed in a New York Times Op-Ed that his plans to overhaul media-ownership rules would rescue the struggling newspaper industry.
Don’t believe him.
Speculation is rife that the Justice Department is putting the brakes on the merger at the behest of President Trump, a fierce critic of CNN, which has pulled few punches in covering his administration.
When Donald Trump was elected one year ago today, we didn’t know exactly how bad things would get, but we knew we had to do three things: resist, rethink and rebuild. Here’s what that’s looked like.
This morning Net Neutrality activists and advocates greeted about 400 rush-hour commuters in Washington, D.C., with Halloween candy and flyers that debunked FCC Chairman Ajit Pai’s many lies about the 2015 rules that safeguard free expression and choice online.
Activists from across the country recently traveled to Washington, D.C., to tell their lawmakers that they oppose FCC Chairman Ajit Pai’s effort to destroy Net Neutrality. Sean Frame, Spencer Graves and Lesley Perg are a few of the Team Internet activists who are challenging companies like Comcast and AT&T.