Photos from the Free Press Conference in Minneapolis
Photos from the National Conference for Media Reform in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Photos from the National Conference for Media Reform in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
MINNEAPOLIS, June 7 – At the National Conference for Media Reform here:
Free Press leaders Josh Silver, executive director, and Tim Wu, Columbia University law professor and chair of the board of the non-profit organization, discuss the future of media reform issues.
Phil Donohue meets the press to discuss his new film, Body of War.
Yale University law school professor Susan Crawford addresses a question during a Friday afternoon panel on Net Neutrality.
Malkia Cyril, of the Center Media Justice, addressing “From Broadcast to Broadband: The Next Frontier of Media Reform,” on Saturday morning.
-Drew Clark, Editor, BroadbandCensus.com
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