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BENTON’S COMMUNICATIONS-RELATED HEADLINES for FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2016
Today’s Event — Economic Conference on Marketing and Consumer Protection, FTC — https://www.benton.org/node/ 246299
FCC OVERSIGHT HEARING
Oversight of the Federal Communications Commission
Rosenworcel wary of angering content community with set-top vote, analyst says [links to Fierce]
Sen. Nelson Says Set-Top Plan Needs Work [links to Broadcasting&Cable]
INTERNET/BROADBAND
Ted Cruz Fights Internet Directory’s Transfer; Techies Say He Just Doesn’t Get It
ITU 2016 State of Broadband Report: China, India Now World’s Largest Internet Markets – research
ALA Submits Comments to FCC’s Annual Broadband Progress Report – press release [links to Benton summary]
We Don’t Know How to Close the Digital Divide, But We Can Figure it Out – Technology Policy Institute analysis [links to Benton summary]
ALA makes recommendations to FCC on digital inclusion plan – press release [links to Benton summary]
2016 E-rate Trends Report – analysis [links to Benton summary]
The real issue with New York’s free Internet kiosks isn’t adult content [links to Benton summary]
NCTA Offers Variation on Business Data Service Reform Theme [links to Broadcasting&Cable]
ELECTIONS 2016
Hispanics on presidential debates: No voice? No vote – The Hill op-ed
Guccifer 2.0 strikes again: DNC chair blames ‘Russian agents’ [links to USAToday]
Former FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski Among Top Democratic Donors, Leaked DNC Docs Suggest [links to Wrap, The]
State Democrats getting hacked, party email warns [links to Politico]
Who will hold the right-wing media charlatans accountable? [links to Washington Post]
President Trump — That’s Entertainment! – HuffPo op-ed [links to Benton summary]
Donald Trump takes credit for public distrust of the media [links to Benton summary]
Donald Trump Jr. says media would be ‘warming up the gas chamber’ if Trump lied like Clinton [links to Washington Post]
Educational divide in vote preferences on track to be wider than in recent elections [links to Pew Research Center]
Veteran Political Scribes: Failure To Follow Trump Scandals Is "Bad Journalism" [links to Media Matters for America]
Does media hold Clinton to a higher standard? [links to USAToday]
GOVERNMENT & COMMUNICATIONS
FBI restricts impersonation of journalists
Rep Hurd Introduces Modernizing Government Technology Act to House [links to nextgov]
Information Technology Reform: Agencies Need to Increase Their Use of Incremental Development Practices [links to Government Accountability Office]
The Library of Congress and its Librarians [links to Library of Congress]
The Library of Congress Was Hacked Because It Hasn’t Joined the Digital Age [links to Benton summary]
Welcome to the Age of the Government Business Portal [links to Government Technology]
USDA takes a step toward letting people use food stamps online [links to CNNMoney]
SECURITY/PRIVACY
Racial Justice Groups Call for Strong Broadband Privacy Rules – press release
Guccifer 2.0 strikes again: DNC chair blames ‘Russian agents’ [links to USAToday]
State Democrats getting hacked, party email warns [links to Politico]
U.S. gives ‘no free pass’ to Russia, other nations on cyber espionage, Justice official warns [links to Washington Post]
Concern Over Colin Powell’s Hacked Emails Becomes a Fear of Being Next [links to New York Times]
Deputy Secretary of Commerce Bruce Andrews Delivers Keynote at the Internet Security Alliance’s 15th Anniversary Cybersecurity Conference[links to Department of Commerce]
How Long Until Hackers Start Faking Leaked Documents? – The Atlantic analysis [links to Benton summary]
Cyber Is Not a Noun – New America analysis [links to Benton summary]
House Intelligence Committee urges no pardon for Edward Snowden [links to Washington Post]
WIRELESS/SPECTRUM
US Consumer Safety Agency Plans Recall of Samsung Galaxy Note 7
A Teenage Hacker Figured Out How to Get Free Data on His Phone [links to Vice]
The success of Apple’s latest smartphone could spell the end of record-high wireless margins [links to Wall Street Journal]
OWNERSHIP
Spectrum Auction Delays Nexstar-Media General Decision
Will China soon control American movies? [links to Washington Post]
Court Schedules Argument in Effective Competition Suit [links to Benton summary]
The Netflix Backlash: Why Hollywood Fears a Content Monopoly [links to Benton summary]
TELEVISION
FCC’s App Proposal Would Do Away With Set-Top Boxes, But Big Cable Is Pushing Back [links to Variety]
How Chairman’s Wheeler’s Video-App Plan Promotes Competition and Protects Private Rights – analysis [links to Benton summary]
Skinny Bundle Research Quantifies Upside, Downside for Pay-TV Providers [links to telecompetitor]
ADVERTISING
Google, Facebook and the World’s Biggest Brands Join Together to Improve Digital Ads [links to AdWeek]
Adblocker Eyeo’s plan to sell ads riles Google [links to Financial Times]
TELECOM
FCC Fines Companies $11M For Slamming, Cramming, Deceptive Marketing [links to Federal Communications Commission]
CONTENT
How Censoring Facebook Affects the Fight for Black Lives – Tim Karr op-ed