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BENTON’S COMMUNICATIONS-RELATED HEADLINES for MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 2016

Events this week — https://www.benton.org/calendar

 
EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS
   
FirstNet Board approves $6.5 Billion budget package
   FCC Review of State Opt-Out Requests from FirstNet, et al. – public notice

 

INTERNET/BROADBAND
   
Hillary Clinton’s Broadband Plan Draws Criticism From Experts
   Broadband Law Could Force Rural Residents Off Information Superhighway
   3 Ways Governments Are Working to Make Broadband Universally Accessible
   www iconCrovitz: If the U.S. abdicates internet stewardship, the United Nations might take control [links to Wall Street Journal editorial]

 

SECURITY/PRIVACY
   
Rep Ted Lieu to FCC: Fix phone network flaw that allows eavesdropping

 

ELECTIONS 2016
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Has Hillary Clinton Actually Been Dodging The Press? [links to National Public Radio]
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Donald Trump finally did a non-Fox News interview. It didn’t go very well. [links to Washington Post]
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At Fox News, Election Year’s Big Ratings Mask Many Wrinkles [links to Bloomberg]
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Columbus TV ad spending: Political’s hot. Everything else is not. [links to Media life]
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10 most expensive House races [links to Hill, The]
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Donald Trump broke the conservative media [links to Business Insider]

 

WIRELESS/SPECTRUM
   
FCC Support for Hackable Wireless Routers Is a Win for All of Us – Slate op-ed

 

TELECOM
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CenturyLink, Minnesota’s heir to old Bell system, wants to be freed from state oversight [links to Minneapolis Star Tribune]

 

OWNERSHIP
   
No Matter How You Slice It, Pai Is Right – TVNewsCheck editorial [links to Benton summary]
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How long before Amazon forces its Indian rivals into a merger or sale? [links to Revere Digital]

 

TELEVISION
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Fox and CBS ex parte filings hint that the FCC is going to make major compromises to ‘Unlock the Box’ [links to Fierce]
   
Nielsen Universe Rises To 118.4 Million Households [links to Benton summary]
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Here’s the tech NBC built to stream the Olympics — now can it replace TV? [links to Verge, The]
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This Nielsen Study Commissioned by Google Says YouTube and Linear TV Help Each Other [links to AdWeek]
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Cord-Havers Are The Happiest With Streaming Video Services [links to Wall Street Journal]
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J.D. Power Finds Cord Stackers More Satisfied with Streaming Video Services [links to telecompetitor]
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The Summer That Streaming Took Over [links to Wall Street Journal]

 

CONTENT
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Report: Twitter working on new tool to stop online abuse [links to The Hill]
   
How this social network for neighborhoods is trying to fix its racism problem [links to Benton summary]
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Leslie Jones and the Ethics of Amplifying Online Harassment [links to Vice]

 

DIVERSITY
   
Tech companies sign President Obama’s equal pay pledge [links to Benton summary]
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Patricia Arquette Blasts Hollywood for Continued Gender Pay Gap [links to Wrap, The]

 

LABOR
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Cloud Computing Brings Sprawling Centers, but Few Jobs, to Small Towns [links to New York Times]

 

GOVERNMENT PERFORMANCE
   
Facts not Fiat – AT&T press release
   
How to Delight Customers Through Public-Private Partnerships – nextgov op-ed [links to Benton summary]

 

POLICYMAKERS
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Obama’s judges leave liberal imprint on U.S. law [links to Reuters]
   
DOJ lawyer who leaked Bush spy program is censured for ethics failure [links to Benton summary]

 

STORIES FROM ABROAD
   
A Powerful Russian Weapon: The Spread of False Stories
   www iconAustralia Launches $38 Million Smart Cities Program [links to International Telecommunication Union]