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BENTON’S COMMUNICATIONS-RELATED HEADLINES for THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 2017
NETWORK NEUTRALITY
The Future of Internet Freedom – FCC Chairman Pai speech
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai: Why I’m trying to change how the FCC regulates the Internet [links to Los Angeles Times]
FCC Commissioner O’Rielly on the Future of Internet Regulation – speech
FCC Commissioner Clyburn blasts network neutrality repeal
What is net neutrality and what would its reversal mean? [links to USAToday]
Why Net Neutrality Rules are in danger [links to American Public Media]
Trump’s FCC chair just declared war on Obama’s net neutrality rules [links to Vox]
Trump’s FCC chairman wants to hand the Internet over to big corporations – Wyden, Franken, Wheeler op-ed
Benton Committed to Fast, Fair, Open Internet – press release
Reactions to FCC Chairman Pai’s Net Neutrality Proposal [links to Benton summary]
Speaker Ryan praises FCC chief’s plans to roll back network neutrality [links to Hill, The]
Internet providers are thrilled with the FCC’s plan for weaker regulations [links to Verge, The]
Free Press Joins Senators in Opposing President Trump’s Net Neutrality Rollback – press release
Mark Jamison — The economics and evidence leave no doubt: Repealing Title II will benefit consumers and the economy [links to American Enterprise Institute]
Opinion — Chairman Pai’s net neutrality plan: Repeal and maybe replace [links to Los Angeles Times]
Editorial: The fight for net neutrality is officially back on. The Verge is ready to rumble. [links to Verge, The]
Six definitions that are preventing consensus on net neutrality – Scott Cleland op-ed
Chairman Pai to brief House Commerce Committee on net neutrality plan April 28 [links to Benton summary]
Hundreds of startups call on FCC to preserve net neutrality [links to Benton summary]
Sen Schatz (D-HI) Meets With NCTA, Others on Open Internet Order [links to Broadcasting&Cable]
FCC Chairman Pai courts conservative groups ahead of net neutrality fight [links to Benton summary]
‘Tech Elders’ Urge Title II Rollback [links to Broadcasting&Cable]
Tim Wu: Undoing net neutrality may be harder than it looks [links to American Public Media]
Daniel Lyons — A win for the internet: The FCC wants to repeal Title II net neutrality regulations [links to American Enterprise Institute]
MORE INTERNET/BROADBAND
Bill Introduced in Maine Legislature to Limit Local Authority over Broadband Investment – press release
Comcast offers Utah customers 1-Gig internet [links to Benton summary]
Google Fiber confirms it will wire Louisville [links to USAToday]
AT&T Denies Request to Address Shareholders Over Redlining Allegations [links to Benton summary]
JOURNALISM
At least half of Americans think President Trump and the media are ‘regularly’ wrong [links to Washington Post]
President Trump faces conundrum with conservative media [links to Hill, The]
News Voices: North Carolina Launches With Two Community-Building Events [links to Free Press]
TELECOM
Court Urged To Restore FTC’s Power To Prosecute AT&T – MediaPost analysis [links to Benton summary]
OWNERSHIP
CommLawBlog: The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same – UHF Discount Restored [links to CommLawBlog]
AT&T hopes you forget it’s a phone company [links to Benton summary]
SECURITY/PRIVACY
Congressional Staffers to get Cybersecurity Crash Course [links to nextgov]
Can an app really track you after you delete it? Yes and No [links to USAToday]
ADVERTISING
FTC Puts “Influencers” on Notice: Disclose Marketing Relationships in Social Media Posts [links to Broadcast Law Blog]
CONTENT
Elite social media: where the internet’s 1 percent hangs out [links to Verge, The]
LABOR
ESPN cuts 100 staffers as cable subscribers flee [links to Columbia Journalism Review]
Disrupting work and workers in the age of cognitive computing systems [links to Brookings]
Op-ed: Tech Made Cities Too Expensive. Here’s How to Fix It [links to Wired]
GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNICATIONS
If the Government shuts down, some of its website, databases and IT does too [links to nextgov]
COMPANY NEWS
Twitter sees its first revenue drop since going public [links to Los Angeles Times]
STORIES FROM ABROAD
The Difficulties of Reporting When China Limits Your Internet [links to Benton summary]
Kashmir Shuts Down Social Networks for a Month [links to New York Times]