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.

Historic FCC Vote Opens "White Spaces" - Likely to Increase Access to Affordable Broadband

[Source: Free Press] Millions of Americans who do not have basic Internet access or are forced to use antiquated and slow dial-up connections will finally get some relief. In a remarkable victory ...

McCain vs. Obama Tech Policy Debate Webcast

Thursday, October 30, 2008 - 1:30pm

10/9 Call notes: Universal Broadband, Learnings from Rural and Native America

On Thursday, October 9th, GFEM’s Media Policy Working Group convened the second of two briefing calls on the opportunities for broadband policies in the U.S. that can ensure universality, ...

Media Policy in Latin America

Wednesday, October 29, 2008 - 1:30pm
Washington, D.C.

Google presents: Open Airwaves, Open Networks

Tuesday, October 21, 2008 - 10:00am
Googleplex, Mountain View, CA

Broadband Resources for Funders

Guiding Principles for Rural Broadband Obama and McCain on Rural Broadband PolicyUnused TV Channels offer Important Opportunities for Rural Communities

Call Notes, 9/10: Universal Broadband, Prospects for Equity and Economic Development in '09 (Part 1 of 2)

In the 21st century, broadband or high-speed Internet is critical infrastructure for the well-being of our diverse communities.

Guiding Principles for Rural Broadband

The following document summarizes conversations emerging from the Rural Assembly process and was prepared by the Mountain Area Information Network (MAIN). 

Obama vs. McCain Tech Policy Comparison

This analysis by Wired.com analyzes what Barack Obama and John McCain say, and what they have done, about five key technology policy issues: achieving universal and affordable broadband, H1B visa ...