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Networks Sleep While Democracy Burns [1]from MediaCitizen [2] on Aug 26, 2008
Sometimes mainstream media reveal their failures in displays so stark that it makes the job of media critics too easy.
NBC, ABC and CBS frequently forget to serve their viewers, ... br>
Why Arts and Cultural Venues Should Support White Space Devices (and be Critical Consumers of Shure's FUD). [3]from saschameinrath.com [4] on Aug 25, 2008
I recently wrote a piece for the National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture (NAMAC) discussing the importance of White Space Devices and remaining a critical consumer of the so-called ... br>
Shared Spectrum Weighs in on White Space Device Debate. A.K.A., What NAB Says is Impossible, They're Already Doing. [5]from saschameinrath.com [6] on Aug 25, 2008
The Washington Post just ran an article about Shared Spectrum, a company that's been developing white space devices for many years for DARPA. I've been following Shared Spectrum's work for ... br>
A Major Milestone in the Fight for an Open Internet [7]from MediaCitizen [8] on Aug 21, 2008
It's official. The Federal Communications Commission delivered its order on Wednesday lowering the hammer on Comcast for derailing Internet users' Web access and then pretending that the cable giant was ... br>
National Association of Broadcasters Hates Your Blackberry. [9]from saschameinrath.com [10] on Aug 20, 2008
My colleague, Benn Kobb, sent me a fascinating article from 1991 where the National Association of Broadcasters is engaging is a massive misinformation and lobbying campaign against (I kid you ... br>
A Milestone in the Fight for Internet Rights [11]from Save the Internet blog [12] on Aug 20, 2008
It’s official. The Federal Communications Commission published its order today lowering the hammer on Comcast for derailing Internet users’ Web access and then pretending that the cable giant was doing ... br>
Internet Luminaries Praise FCC Action [13]from Save the Internet blog [14] on Aug 20, 2008
The open Internet’s leading lights spoke out in support of today’s FCC order against Comcast:
Professor Larry Lessig, Stanford Law
In all of my experience reviewing government decisions affecting the ... br>
Barack Obama's Media Agenda: An Exclusive Interview [15]from Center for Creative Voices in the Media [16] on Aug 20, 2008
Barack Obama and John Eggerton of Broadcasting and Cable had an exclusive email interview on media issues. Obama says, among other things: he is committed to working toward a digital-TV ... br>
One Web Day Comes to DC -- Mark Your Calendars: September 22, 2008! [17]from saschameinrath.com [18] on Aug 19, 2008
Here in DC we're gearing up for One Web Day and it's looking to be the most extravagant OWD party I've helped organize yet! Want to learn more -- check ... br>
Why Net Neutrality Matters to Creatives - and Everyone Else [19]from Center for Creative Voices in the Media [20] on Aug 19, 2008
WGA member Michael Janover pens a terrific op-ed about why creative artists -- and everyone else -- needs to take action to protect Net Neutrality. Writes Janover: "Net Neutrality" basically ... br>
UPDATED - "Dismayed" Bipartisan FCC Chairs, Commissioners, and Officials Denounce FCC Indecency Decisions as "Victorian crusade" [21]from Center for Creative Voices in the Media [22] on Aug 19, 2008
Former FCC Chairs Newton Minow and Mark Fowler, joined by other former FCC Commissioners and officials, have added their respected -- and "dismayed" -- voice to that of Creative Voices ... br>
The Great Firewall of China [23]from Save the Internet blog [24] on Aug 18, 2008
The Beijing Olympics are underway with the spotlight on China. Unfortunately, our TV announcers are so awed by the grandeur of the spectacle that they are overlooking the country’s authoritarian ... br>
"The Promise of Municipal Broadband" [25]from saschameinrath.com [26] on Aug 18, 2008
Here's a good analysis on the state of municipal broadband -- from www.progressive.org/mag/aaron0808.html:
"The Promise of Municipal Broadband"
By Craig Aaron, August 2008
When Mayor John Street announced plans to ... br>
McCain Says, "There is [sic] Too Many Ways...That People are Able to Communicate with One Another." [27]from saschameinrath.com [28] on Aug 18, 2008
I couldn't make this up if I tried. The full McCain quote in its full context is available here.
During his Saddleback Church presentation, McCain was asked how he would ... br>
[UPDATE10] McCain's Tech Plan -- Initial Analyses. [29]from saschameinrath.com [30] on Aug 15, 2008
An interesting thing has been happening -- people are actually reading McCain's technology plan. The reviews are coming in (and they're not pretty).
Here's a synopsis (click on the author's ... br>
Sizing up McCain's Technology Plans. A.K.A., Written by Lobbyists, Corporate Approved. [31]from saschameinrath.com [32] on Aug 14, 2008
I've finished reading through McCain's Technology Plan -- it's a quick read, about 50% as large as Obama's Technology Plan but with even less actual content. One telecommunications expert told ... br>
John McCain's Tech Plan Coming Out Today. [33]from saschameinrath.com [34] on Aug 14, 2008
Hopefully, it will be out soon. I look forward to reading it over and seeing what he plans to do to support 21st century technology development. In particular, I'm hoping ... br>
Now Hear This Newsletter, August 14, 2008 [35]from Hear Us Now [36] on Aug 14, 2008
While better than nothing, the early digital television transtion in Wilmiington, NC, next month will likely yield little more than false positive results. ... br>
McDowell’s Scare Tactics Reach New Low [37]from Save the Internet blog [38] on Aug 13, 2008
Federal Communications Commissioner Robert McDowell increasingly sounds like a man stranded on a desert island, willing to say anything to get a ride back to shore.
Yesterday, Commissioner McDowell stooped ... br>
[UPDATE01]The End of the Meraki Mini $49 Mesh Router. [39]from saschameinrath.com [40] on Aug 13, 2008
Since posting several concerns with the future of Meraki's pricing structure I've heard that Meraki is planning discontinue their Meraki Mini $49 mesh router on August 12, 2008. If true ... br>
Don’t Scare Me with Metering [41]from Save the Internet blog [42] on Aug 08, 2008
Thousands of people heralded the FCC’s decision to punish Comcast for blocking Internet traffic last week, and for setting an important precedent for Net Neutrality. A small group of skeptical ... br>
Alliance for Community Media’s Statement for the Platform Committees of the Democratic & Republican National Committees [43]from Clippings for PEG Access Television [44] on Jul 15, 2008
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Community Media: Selected Clippings - 07/13/08 [45]from Clippings for PEG Access Television [46] on Jul 13, 2008
Seven-Year-Old To Use Cable Show To Protect Sound
by David Funkhouser
Hartford Courant (CT)
07/12/08
[ 4 comments ]
Seven-year-old Daphne Tucker will be hosting a segment of her family’s ... br>
The Future of Policy Organizing at the Allied Media Conference [47]from Hannah Sassaman [48] on Jun 21, 2008
Crossposted at Open Left and the Free Press Action Network.
Hey guys — I’m Hannah Sassaman. For the past six years I’ve been an organizer at the Prometheus Radio Project ... br>
Canadian Privacy Group Raises Key Concerns on Google, Doubleclick and Threat to our Privacy [49]from Jeff Chester's Digital Destiny [50] on Sep 18, 2007
We urge everyone to read the CIPPIC petition filed yesterday in Canada asking for a investigation of Google and Doubleclick. Among the key questions raised is whether the two companies ... br>
Google’s Mobile Search Advertising Ambition: Control the Market [51]from Jeff Chester's Digital Destiny [52] on Sep 16, 2007
From Online Media Daily [”Google’s Mobile Ad Move Gets Everybody Talking.” Tameka Lee. September 14, 2007] excerpt:
The search giant “is acting fast to take control of the mobile search ... br>
Peter Fleischer, Online Advertising & Privacy: More than PR is Required [53]from Jeff Chester's Digital Destiny [54] on Sep 15, 2007
Mr. Fleischer made news yesterday when he presented Google’s call for “global privacy standards” at a UNESCO meeting. Google endorsed the weak (”flexible”) APEC proposal as a model framework. Really, ... br>
Keep Your Eye on Mobile Advertising, Marketing & Privacy, esp. Google, Microsoft and the Carriers [55]from Jeff Chester's Digital Destiny [56] on Sep 12, 2007
The online mobile space will be hugely important to civil society, communities, and the public. We have concerns about how the mobile marketing “ecosystem,” as its called by the industry, ... br>
Google: Cash, not Quality, Redefines Top Paid Search Placement [57]from Jeff Chester's Digital Destiny [58] on Sep 11, 2007
As Google changes its policies so it can dramatically broaden its reach for advertisers, esp. the ones with the deepest marketing pockets, it’s key to understand what it means for ... br>
Google’s Ad Industry-related Job Openings: help us become the “definitive source of marketing intelligence” [59]from Jeff Chester's Digital Destiny [60] on Sep 09, 2007
These three job announcements from Google are too good to ignore. They say a lot about where Google–and global society–are headed. I’ve excerpted from the complete ad (but links are ... br>
Google and Yahoo! Among Largest Donors of Ad Council [61]from Jeff Chester's Digital Destiny [62] on Sep 09, 2007
In a full-page ad in today’s New York Times “Week in Review” section, the Ad Council lists its `who’s who’ of media and big brand donors. Atop its list is ... br>
Video Ads Likely to Appear on Searches from Google [63]from Jeff Chester's Digital Destiny [64] on Sep 07, 2007
The evolution of Google from a system designed to provide the public with information into a full-blown data–collection broadband video platform promoting the interests of brands and marketers will make ... br>
Knight Foundation and a Grant for Viacom’s MTV: Funding a giant on its Journalism advisory committee [65]from Jeff Chester's Digital Destiny [66] on Sep 06, 2007
We have long had concerns about foundations funding media conglomerates to provide public service content. So, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation’s recent award of $700,000 to MTV ... br>
Yahoo!’s Electoral Ambitions: Behavorial Targeting and Beyond [67]from Jeff Chester's Digital Destiny [68] on Sep 05, 2007
Yahoo! has unveiled an online targeting ad category for elections–raising serious questions about privacy and potential voter manipulation. Now, in addition to fast foods and cars, marketers can use Yahoo!’s ... br>
Yahoo! Swallows Blue Lithium to Expand its Behavioral Targeting Effort [69]from Jeff Chester's Digital Destiny [70] on Sep 05, 2007
The ever-growing consolidation of control in the online ad market continues (something CDD and USPIRG warned the FTC about in Nov. 2006). Yesterday, Yahoo! acquired ad network and behavioral targeting ... br>
For Sale on Ebay: Your Online Privacy [71]from Jeff Chester's Digital Destiny [72] on Sep 05, 2007
eBay is working with behavioral targeting technologies, including a test “retargeting” users (that means electronically shadowing) as they visit AOL, MSN, clients of Yahoo’s RightMedia ad exchange and other sites ... br>