Save Public Access TV Update from Community Change

March 23, 2006


UPDATE

"The Manhatten Neighborhood Network (http://www.mnn.org) reports that over 4000 letters were submitted to the FCC in response to their call for feedback on Video Franchising and Community Change, Inc. is proud to have been apart of this important effort to protect local voices in our media and democracy. Thanks to all of you who wrote to the FCC. But, with pending legislation in Congress challenging Video Franchising, Network Neutrality, and Media Ownership rules (among other key media policy issues) our work for media justice has only just begun. Check the Manhatten Neighborhood Network website and the ACME Boston website: http://www.acmeboston.org for more you can do." – Community Change Inc.


ACMEBoston on Boston Neighborhood Network Tonight at 7PM

March 23, 2006

For those with access to cable television in Boston, I will be joining Matt Landry (Community Media and Technology Program at UMass Boston & BNN) and Jason Crow (CCTV, Access Coordinator and Media Policy Blog, Editor) for a program tonight at 7PM on BNN to discuss how Communications Policy being shaped in Congress right now will affect the future of Public Access TV, Media Ownership, and the Internet.