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BENTON’S COMMUNICATIONS-RELATED HEADLINES for THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2016 (8)

Everett Parker Lecture and Awards plus What is Digital Inclusion? https://www.benton.org/calendar/2016-10-13

 
BROADBAND
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Comments on a National Broadband Research Agenda [links to National Telecommunications and Information Administration]
   
Obama Administration Gets Earful on Broadband Research Agenda
   Data, Experimentation and Evaluation needed to Inform Broadband Policy – TPI press release
   
Information on How Broadband Affects Postal Use and the Communications Options for Rural Residents GAO
   
Google and Facebook building super high-speed cable between LA and Hong Kong [links to Benton summary]

ELECTION 2016
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What’s In The Latest WikiLeaks Dump of Clinton Campaign Emails [links to National Public Radio]
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New email shows Brazile may have had exact wording of proposed primary town hall question before CNN [links to Politico]
   
Sen Thune wanted Donald Trump gone. Now it looks like he’ll vote for him.
   Facebook Helped Drive a Voter Registration Surge, Election Officials Say
   YouTube Debate Viewership Proves the Power of Digital [links to Benton summary]
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Op-ed — The new normal: digital defines presidential campaigns [links to Hill, The]
   
Comcast in middle of Oregon fight over taxes and censorship
   www iconTrump Seeks More Funds for $140M Media Blitz [links to Broadcasting&Cable]
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Trump Troubles Topped Oct. 9 Online Election-Related Searches [links to Broadcasting&Cable]
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Sheryl Sandberg: I wouldn’t leave Facebook for Clinton Cabinet [links to Hill, The]
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Barry Diller Calls ‘Total Bulls—‘ on MGM’s Claims It Can’t Release Trump’s ‘Apprentice’ Footage [links to Wrap, The]
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As Trump and Clinton war, their transition teams are practically working together [links to Washington Post]

WIRELESS/SPECTRUM
   
US Cellular 5G Tests Show Technology’s Potential for Rural Markets
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NDIA Welcomes Sprint’s New Digital Inclusion Resource [links to National Digital Inclusion Alliance]
   
Spectrum Auction Gives Billions to Billionaires – J. H. Snider op-ed [links to Benton summary]
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Op-ed: 5G will change everything from platforms to self-driving cars [links to Revere Digital]
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Millennials Boast High Smartphone, Connected TV Use [links to MediaPost]

SECURITY/PRIVACY
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Why Obama thinks about cybersecurity as fighting a pandemic [links to Washington Post]
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Can Facebook and Twitter stop social media surveillance? [links to Verge, The]

ADVERTISING
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FTC Charges Tech Support Companies With Using Deceptive Pop-Up Ads to Scare Consumers Into Purchasing Unneeded Services [links to Federal Trade Commission]

CONTENT
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Facebook has repeatedly trended fake news since firing its human editors [links to Washington Post]
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Americans more tolerant of offensive speech than others in the world [links to Pew Research Center]
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Lessons in the Delicate Art of Confronting Offensive Speech [links to New York Times]

JOURNALISM
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Evening Cable News Spent Less Than Two And A Half Hours Discussing College Affordability In An Entire Year [links to Media Matters for America]

TELEVISION
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The Age of TV ‘Self-Bundlers’ [links to Fierce]

JOBS
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America’s Dazzling Tech Boom Has a Downside: Not Enough Jobs [links to Wall Street Journal]

HEALTH
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Feds publish guide to avoiding missteps in electronic medical records adoption [links to American Public Media]

ENERGY
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Op-ed: Three Ways Broadband Can Increase Energy Savings and Efficiency [links to Multichannel News]

COMPANY NEWS
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As Time Warner Cable’s Name Disappears, Charter CMO Promises It’s a ‘New Day’ for Pay TV [links to AdAge]
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Why Amazon is getting into music streaming [links to American Public Media]

STORIES FROM ABROAD
   
China’s Internet Child-Safety Policies Could Force Changes at Tech Firms [links to Benton summary]
   
BT questions viability of third UK ultrafast broadband network [links to Benton summary]
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BBC is dealing with the impending loss of government subsidies, an abuse scandal and the defection of its biggest hits [links to Wall Street Journal]

MORE ONLINE
   
A new report from the Administration focuses on the opportunities, considerations, and challenges of Artificial Intelligence – research [links to Benton summary]