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To reform the media; to conduct research on how the current media system influences the development of public policy and educates the public and policy-makers on how a more diverse and public service-oriented media system can strengthen American Democracy; and to promote diverse and independent media
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because of Pai's opposition to net neutrality regulations. In 2017, Free Press's president Craig Aaron has said that the reversal of the 2015 Open Internet Order "would put consumers at the mercy of phone and cable companies." Pai, in turn, has been critical of Free Press, asserting that Free Press
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movement"), and has described its work in these terms. This movement promotes ideas of "media localism" and opposes media consolidation. Like other organizations that are part of the same movement (such as the
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coalition, which advocates for net neutrality. The coalition consists of individuals, nonprofits, and companies, ranging from advocacy groups to consumer groups to
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members of Congress. The group supports the 2015 Open Internet Order, in which the FCC classified broadband internet as a
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REMARKS OF FCC CHAIRMAN AJIT PAI AT THE NEWSEUM, “THE FUTURE OF INTERNET FREEDOM” WASHINGTON, DC, APRIL 26, 2017
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regulations, "as well as Congressional funding for public broadcasting and the malfeasance of corporate media."
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Who's fighting to save the internet now?: Net neutrality supporters gear up to take on the FCC
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and the Center for Digital Democracy), Free Press is concerned with issues such as
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Defining Democracy: Coalition Politics and the Struggle for Media Reform
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ownership, strong public media, and universal access to communications.
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F.C.C. Considering Hybrid Regulatory Approach to Net Neutrality
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F.C.C. Chairman Pushes Sweeping Changes to Net Neutrality Rules
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Return of organization exempt from income tax 2018: Free Press
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Free Press has long been strongly critical of FCC Chairman
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Senators Champion Net Neutrality and Call on FCC to Act
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Free Press (disambiguation)

Tax ID no.
501(c)(3)
Washington, D.C.
Co-CEO
COO
Subsidiaries
501(c)(4)
www.freepress.net
advocacy group
media reform
media democracy
mission
Net Neutrality
net neutrality
501(c)(3)
501(c)(4)
Robert W. McChesney
John Nichols
Josh Silver
media reform
media democracy
Consumer Federation of America
Consumers Union
Federal Communications Commission
Save the Internet
Silicon Valley
Google
Microsoft

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