E.g., I see many comments here today expressing hopelessness about the fact that conservatives control the media.
Are you aware of the Media Ownership Reform Act of 2005?
Ok, we're trying to move mountains. I believe we can do it, IF we all push together. Please write our reps and the media about this legislation! And e-mail your friends about it!
Here's a "primer" on the Act:
http://www.chicagomediaaction.org/news.php?id=341(info edited to avoid copyright violation; pls see link for MORE)
H.R. 3302, July 14, 2005
Media Ownership Reform Act of 2005 (MORA)
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Background
Although 80% of American homes receive cable and 70% have internet access, only 5 companies control all broadcast television stations and 90% of the top 50 cable networks, as well as produce 75% of all prime time programming. The companies that own most of the popular newspapers also own 85% of the top 20 internet news sites. Americans continue to rely heavily on traditional news sources like television, newspapers, and radio, but two thirds of the newspapers in this country have disappeared since 1975, one third of the independent television stations have done so, and there has been a 34% decline in the number of radio station owners since the Telecommunications Act of 1996 was passed. In addition, independently produced pilots on the four national television networks dropped from 87% in 1990 to 22% in 2002.
. . . .
The Media Ownership Reform Act of 2005 would:
a. deny commercial cable broadcasting licenses to applicants who own a cable system whose service area overlaps the area served by the license.
b. deny commercial satellite broadcasting licenses to applicants who own a satellite carrier providing service to customers in the area served by the license.
c. give companies that are not in compliance one year to divest themselves of license until they are in compliance.
d. invalidate most of the Federal Communication Commission rules that were adopted on June 2, 2003.
. . . .
g. require such license recipients to hold public hearings twice a year, during which the community serviced by the broadcaster can voice concerns, and to publish the transcript of these hearings.
h. restrict the proportion of network video programming for prime time viewing that is network produced to 60% for the four largest television networks, and to higher thresholds for other networks.
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For Complete Bill:
http://www.mediageek.org/archives/hr3032-mora.htmlPlease also support liberal efforts such as Air America and Current TV. To the extent you have suggestions for ways they can improve, let them know!
Here are some links with more info re- media reform (caveat: I haven't confirmed all these links lately), see:
The Fix is In: Corporate Media and the WH
From
http://www.laweekly.com/ink/05/43/deadline-finke.phphttp://www.ecotalk.org/VotingMachineCompanies.htm Big Media Interlocks with Corporate America
http://www.alternet.org/mediaculture/22021 :
Moyers Addresses PBS Coup
http://www.commondreams.org ;
http://www.globalissues.org/HumanRights/Media/Corporations/Owners.asp ;
http://www.mediachannel.org/ownership/chart.shtml ;
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2004/0407.turner.html ;
http://www.leftgatekeepers.com/chart.htm ;
http://www.corporations.org/media/ ;
http://www.fair.org/views.html ;
http://www.makethemaccountable.com/myth/LiberalMedia.htm http://www.globalissues.org/HumanRights/Media/Corporations/Owners.asp ; see also
http://fec.cdt.org/summary.html ; and
http://www.reclaimthemedia.org/stories.php?story=03/11/26/5488520 <
http://www.reclaimthemedia..org/stories.php?story=03/11/26/5488520> ; and you can sign on to a set of principals to protect free speech on the Internet here:
http://fec.cdt.org/signup.php