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BENTON’S COMMUNICATIONS-RELATED HEADLINES for THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 2016

Today — FCC Open Meeting August 2016 — https://www.benton.org/node/233050


RESEARCH
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Benton and Rhinesmith Continue Digital Inclusion Research Partnership – Adrianne B. Furniss editorial

 

ELECTIONS 2016
   
Democrats, Republicans and the Internet – Tim Karr op-ed
   
Hillary Clinton’s 100-day plan will push tech buttons
   Few Clinton or Trump Supporters Have Close Friends in the Other Camp – research [links to Benton summary]
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Commentary: Donald Trump bans the press and can’t get enough of it [links to Washington Post]
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Opinion: Presidential race coverage focusing solely on sensationalism [links to Hill, The]
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U.S. Seeks to Protect Voting System From Cyberattacks [links to New York Times]

 

INTERNET/BROADBAND
   
NTIA’s Seventh Quarterly Report on the Transition of the Stewardship of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority Functions [links to Benton summary]
   
Illinois Counties Wait for iFiber Network to Expand Beyond Anchor Institutions
   Local lawmakers, residents eager for solution to broadband woes in Adirondacks
   www iconInternet of Things strategies are going from general to specialized and vertical [links to Vox Media]

 

OWNERSHIP
   
Time Warner takes a 10% stake in Hulu, boosting it to compete with Netflix
   www iconSinclair Looks to Congress for Ownership Cap Relief [links to TVNewsCheck]

 

SECURITY/PRIVACY
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Cameron Kerry: States lead Washington on consumer privacy laws [links to Brookings]
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Cyber-Security Skills Shortage Leaves Companies Vulnerable [links to Information Week]
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DOD Issues Final Rule to Avoid Counterfeit Electronics [links to nextgov]
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Op-Ed: Can Encryption Protect Government Files Forever? [links to nextgov]
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Frequent password changes are the enemy of security, FTC technologist says [links to Ars Technica]
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How your period-tracking app could leak your most intimate information [links to Washington Post]

 

ACCESSIBILITY
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FCC Seeks Input on Making Its Activities Accessible to People with Disabilities [links to Federal Communications Commission]

 

WIRELESS/SPECTRUM
   
Debunking a Few Myths about the FCC’s Incentive Auction – BroadcastLawBlog [links to Benton summary]

 

RADIO
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CBO Scores Amateur Radio Parity Act [links to Congressional Budget Office]

 

CONTENT
   
Instagram Posts May Have Escalated Fatal Standoff, Police Say
   www iconU.S. Copyright Office Criticizes FCC’s Plan on Set-Top Boxes [links to Wall Street Journal]
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Public Knowledge Responds to Copyright Office Attack on Set-top Box Competition [links to Public Knowledge]
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Today my 2-year-old asked me why parents on Twitter are so smug [links to Washington Post]

 

JOURNALISM
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Local news is still hard, so local news service Ripple is buying local news service Hoodline [links to Vox Media]
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Woodward and Bernstein would be on Snapchat today [links to Huffington Post]

 

HEALTH
   
Senior citizens rarely consult Dr. Google for medical advice, study says [links to Benton summary]
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How your period-tracking app could leak your most intimate information [links to Washington Post]

 

DIVERSITY
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Apple makes slight progress on diversity while its rivals are making practically none [links to Washington Post]

 

GOVERNMENT PERFORMANCE
   
Make Algorithms Accountable – NYT op-ed [links to Benton summary]
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CBO Scores GAO Access and Oversight Act [links to Congressional Budget Office]

 

POLICYMAKERS
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Spotlight on NTIA: Jean Rice, Senior Broadband Program Specialist, and Don Williams, Senior Broadband Development Officer, Office of Telecommunications and Information Applications [links to National Telecommunications and Information Administration]

 

STORIES FROM ABROAD
   
Vodafone and Liberty Global win EU approval for Dutch merger [links to Benton summary]
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Internet access is now a human right: part 2 [links to The Guardian podcast]