Media Policy

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Restrictive media policies can curtail access to the content we do have through the infrastructure we currently have in place. There are clear roles for funders to play in helping to address media policy issues and GFEM works to keep funders abreast of the constantly shifting media policy environment.

The Media Policy Working Group (MPWG) was created to raise awareness and build knowledge about key issues in media policy within the broader philanthropic community. Our aim is to engage and educate grantmakers across fields about the ever-changing media policy and communications policy landscape, as well as foster collaboration among interested donors in support of targeted activities to help advance the media policy field. MPWG activities include a quarterly teleconference and periodic phone briefings on timely issues in addition to quarterly updates in the GFEM newsletter. MPWG also partners with other funder affinity groups to organize media policy-related sessions at national gatherings. Membership is open to grantmakers working in and outside the U.S. with an interest in learning and sharing grantmaking experiences about media policy in the public interest. If you would like to join the MPWG please contact jperlstein (at) gfem (dot) org.

Rural broadband = More jobs, better salaries

A new USDA report shows that rural counties that get on the broadband bandwagon see more and better-paying jobs. But high-speed Internet penetration in the countryside still lags behind cities by ...

OneWebDay 2009

Tuesday, September 22, 2009
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Changing the Law to Save Newspapers: Some Modest Proposals

[Source: MediaShift, by Jeffrey Neuburger; July 21, 2009]

Lost in the Cloud: Policies to Safeguard Privacy, Freedom and Innovation

[Source: The New York Times, by Jonathan Zittrain; July 19, 2009]

New Website Makes It Easy to Comment on FCC's National Broadband Plan

[Source: Ars Technica, by Matthew Lasar; July 16, 2009]

"Bring Betty Broadband" Campaign Launched by Interfaith Coalition

A host of Christian churches, along with the Islamic Society, are calling on the U.S.

Broadband Stimulus Grant Guidelines Announced ($4 Billion)

[Source: Speed Matters, July 6, 2009] The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) and the Rural Utilities Service (RUS) released the rules for disbursement of the ...

New FCC Chair Brings Us One Step Closer to Net Neutrality

[Source: Huffington Post, by Tim Karr; June 26, 2009]