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BENTON’S COMMUNICATIONS-RELATED HEADLINES for THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2017
United States of Anchors: SHLB’s Seventh Annual Conference
COMMUNICATIONS & DEMOCRACY
This Tech Platform Is The Backbone Of The Anti-Trump Organizing Efforts [links to Fast Company]
NY Times fires back at Trump: ‘We did not apologize’ [links to Hill, The]
The Trump White House simply does not care about having a good relationship with the media [links to Benton summary]
Op-ed: How Obama’s White House weaponized media against President Trump [links to Hill, The]
Is the Internet Causing Political Polarization? Evidence from Demographics – National Bureau of Economic Research [links to Benton summary]
Jennifer Rubin: Trump’s media bashing won’t save him [links to Washington Post]
President Trump Less Trusted Than Media, “Fake News” Comes From All Sources [links to Monmouth University]
WIRETAP MISDIRECT
A new poll on Trump’s “wiretapping” shows how easily he can spread misinformation [links to Vox]
Most Republicans believe Trump’s wiretap claim [links to CBS]
INTERNET/BROADBAND
FCC head delivers another blow to affordable internet program
FCC Chairman Pai on the Future of Broadband in the Lifeline Program – press release [links to Benton summary]
Pai’s Lifeline Statement is Anti-competition and Anti-consumer – Benton press release
Public Knowledge Opposes FCC’s Halt of Lifeline Provider Application Approvals [links to Public Knowledge]
FCC’s Pai Gets Pushback on Lifeline Eligibility Rollback
FCC Chairman Pai’s Response to Senators Regarding the E-Rate Modernization Progress Report
Privacy Rules Overturned; Next Up, Title II?
US privacy vote is foretaste of net neutrality battle – analysis [links to Benton summary]
Losing the ISP privacy fight is only the beginning – analysis [links to Benton summary]
RePost: How to Protect the Internet [links to Vice]
FCC Chairman Pai Meets with House Commerce Committee Leaders on Rural Broadband [links to Benton summary]
Rural broadband deployment: The market-oriented way – Mark Jamison op-ed
To Jumpstart Broadband Buildout, Let Consumers Decide Who Gets FCC Subsidies – Daily Yonder op-ed
Trump’s infrastructure plan could include broadband [links to Hill, The]
Delivering on the Broadband Promise to All Americans – AT&T blog [links to Benton summary]
Remarks of FCC Chairman Ajit Pai at the U.S. — India Business Council – speech [links to Benton summary]
Handcuffing Cities to Help Telecom Giants – Susan Crawford op-ed [links to Benton summary]
FCC Extends Deadline for Boomerang to Shed Lifeline Broadband Customers – press release [links to Benton summary]
SECURITY/PRIVACY
Lawmakers Weigh In on FCC Broadband Privacy Rule Rollback [links to Broadcasting&Cable]
Editorial: Republicans ‘fix’ online privacy rules by making your browsing history less private [links to Los Angeles Times]
Reactions to FCC Broadband Privacy Rule Rollback [links to Broadcasting&Cable]
Outrage grows over Congress’ Internet privacy vote [links to CNN]
House Abandons Consumers in Vote to Dismantle Americans’ Online Privacy [links to Public Knowledge]
House Republicans Vote to Destroy FCC’s Online Privacy Protections [links to Free Press]
Broadband Privacy Decision Leaves Latinos Vulnerable to Corporate Sharing of Personal Information [links to National Hispanic Media Coalition]
Here’s the Data Republicans Just Allowed ISPs to Sell Without Your Consent [links to Vice]
The 265 members of Congress who sold you out to ISPs, and how much it cost to buy them [links to Verge, The]
What the Repeal of Online Privacy Protections Means for You [links to New York Times]
House Dems launch pro-broadband privacy petition [links to Benton summary]
What to expect now that Internet providers can collect and sell your Web browser history [links to Washington Post]
Op-Ed: The government just gave your ISP even more power. Here’s how to fight back. [links to Vox]
Worried about companies spying on your browsing? Here’s what you can do [links to CNN]
Encryption Won’t Stop Your Internet Provider From Spying on You [links to Atlantic, The]
With Obama-era internet privacy rules in GOP crosshairs, VPNs get another look [links to Christian Science Monitor]
Why are the feds searching more cellphones at the border? A new suit seeks answers. [links to Columbia Journalism Review]
DHS Cyber Strategy Delayed for Trump Team Review [links to nextgov]
JOURNALISM
The Platform Press: How Silicon Valley reengineered journalism – CJR
From the unbanked to the unnewsed: Just doing good journalism won’t be enough to bring back reader trust – Niemen Lab [links to Benton summary]
The News Media Alliance calls on the public to subscribe to local newspapers, support journalists [links to TVNewsCheck]
Journalists should use email more — and Google and Facebook less — to reach readers [links to Vox]
OWNERSHIP
FCC Tees Up Rule Change That Could Spur Wave of TV Industry Mergers
Ted Cruz’s Law Paper From 1996 Is the Best Argument Against Letting Tech Companies Run Rampant [links to Vice]
Op-Ed: Silicon Valley is living in a bubble of technology that’s not accessible to the rest of the world [links to Vox]
Antitrust Division Issues 2017 Annual Newsletter [links to Department of Justice]
WIRELESS/SPECTRUM
FCC Proposes To Release 4G LTE Mobile Speed Data To Facilitate Implementation Of Mobility Fund II Support – public notice [links to Benton summary]
BUDGET
Nicholas Kristof: President Trump vs. Big Bird [links to New York Times]
TELEVISION
FCC Chairman Pai’s Response to Senator McCaskill Regarding Competition in the Video Distribution Marketplace [links to Federal Communications Commission]
CONTENT
The Future of Free Speech, Trolls, Anonymity and Fake News Online – Pew research [links to Benton summary]
Safe Harbors and the Evolution of Music Retailing [links to Phoenix Center]
Saving Our Sounds [links to Medium]
Broadcast Law Blog: Plan Your April Fools’ Day On-Air Pranks with the FCC in Mind [links to Broadcast Law Blog]
ADVERTISING
With Trump Struggling, Wealthy Backers Shell Out $1.3 Million for TV and Digital Ads to Shore Him Up [links to AdAge]