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Senate Votes in Favor of Net Neutrality
The Senate voted Wednesday to pass a measure that would repeal changes to net neutrality rules that were adopted by…
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FCC’s Clyburn Voices Frustration over Net Neutrality, Broadband and Prison Calls
The FCC commissioner spoke to The Informer about various topics, including what's in the pipeline that should concern African Americans…
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D.C. Joins States in Net Neutrality Lawsuit
The District of Columbia joined 21 states and several public interest groups in filing major lawsuits against the FCC to…
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ARMSTRONG WILLIAMS: The Importance of Diversity in Media Ownership
As the United States becomes increasingly diverse, the necessity for that diversity to be reflected in business becomes all the…
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#MobileOnly Challenge in Protest of FCC Internet-Access Plan
Ten public-interest organizations said to be focused on high-quality broadband announced that they will be leading a #MobileOnly Challenge in…
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FCC Plans Net Neutrality Repeal
The FCC released a plan last week to roll back landmark Obama-era regulations that ensure equal access to the internet,…
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Prison Phone Call Rates Still Hot-Button Issue
Exorbitant telephone call rates have made it almost impossible for loved ones to keep in touch with family and friends…
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FCC Focused on Black, Minority Empowerment
The incoming chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Ajit Pai, understands that the digital divide is not a late-1990s relic…
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CLINGMAN: Black Media Ownership in Drought
In war, one of the first things the enemy does is destroy his adversary’s ability to communicate within its ranks.…
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