The young YouTube sensations from Staten Island share their feelings about Michael Jackson’s life and death, and perform one of his most beloved songs for the anniversary of the King of Pop’s death.
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The young YouTube sensations from Staten Island share their feelings about Michael Jackson’s life and death, and perform one of his most beloved songs for the anniversary of the King of Pop’s death. The FCC has been huddling with industry lobbyists in closed-door meetings to cut a deal on the future of the Internet. Don’t let our Internet go the way of Wall Street and the Gulf of Mexico. Insist that the FCC protect the future of communications in America. Stand up to Big Phone and Big Cable. [...] The Federal Communications Commission released its Notice of Inquiry on June 17, 2010 that will ask for public comment on the best legal framework for carrying out the agency’s National Broadband Plan to bring fast, open and affordable Internet access to all Americans. FCC Commissioner Michael Copps offered testimony, saying the FCC needs to reclaim [...] 4/30/10: A disturbing form of entertainment has arisen in the wake of Americas wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. A guide to the morally dicey, yet strangely popular genre. VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED. (Video: Jon Groat, Jessica Ramirez, Andrew Bast) Free Press and the Harry Potter Alliance collaborated on this video featuring a series of online celebrities and writers speaking about the importance of Net Neutrality. Featuring John and Hank Green (the vlogbrothers); actor and blogger Wil Wheaton; bestselling author Maureen Johnson (www.maureenjohnsonbooks.com); Shawn Ahmed from the UnculturedProject; vloggers and musicians Kristina Horner and Luke [...] Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) questioned Assistant Attorney General Christine Varney at a Senate hearing on June 9, 2010, on the proposed Comcast-NBC merger. Franken is concerned that the merger will lead to less independent programming, more media consolidation and higher cable prices. Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) shares her skepticism about the proposed Comcast/NBC merger during a House Judiciary Committee field hearing on June 7th in Los Angeles. Take action to stop the merger: www.freepress.net Former White House special advisor Susan Crawford tells an audience of “techies” that staying on the sidelines of the open Internet fight is no longer an option. |
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