
What is Broadband Breakfast?
Broadband Breakfast reports every day on America's broadband buildout. Broadband Breakfast is the community for Better Broadband, Better Lives.
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Reporting News
We've covered broadband technology and internet policy for 18 years. We explain the news so everyone can understand.

Hosting In Person Events
We host the most important conversations in Washington on broadband policy and internet technology.

Gathering BroadbandLive Every Week
Watch #BroadbandLive every Wednesday at 12 Noon ET. Streaming every week since March 2020. We keep this community together.

Publishing Expert Opinions
Broadband Breakfast accepts commentary from informed observers of the broadband scene.

Be a Part of the Broadband Community, for Free
Have you got something to say to the Better Broadband, Better Lives community? Join the Broadband Breakfast community for free.

The Breakfast Club
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- Unlimited news articles, Pro Hours + off-hours
- Access Premium Documents, Charts and Data
- ...Videos and livestreams of in-person events
- ...Video Library from Broadband Breakfast Live Online
- Club Chat + Paid-Member Spaces
- News Alerts with Full Articles
- $100 off in-person events
Premium Charts and Data
The Broadband Breakfast Club provides actionable information for broadband professionals.

Paid-Member Spaces
The Broadband Breakfast Club is the place to take your Broadband Journey to the next level. Paid Member spaces include:

Broadband Video Library
Breakfast Club Members access hundreds of videos in the Broadband Breakfast Live Online archive.

Broadband Glossary

Club Membership Directory

Club Chat

Policyband
Breakfast Club Plus Members (special subscription) have access to Policyband by Ted Hearn.

Who's on the Team?
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Breakfast Media CEO Drew Clark has led the Broadband Breakfast community since 2008. He brings experts and practitioners together to advance the benefits provided by broadband. You can find him on LinkedIn.
An early proponent of better broadband, better lives, Clark initially founded the Broadband Census crowdsourcing tool to collect and verify broadband data left unpublished by the Federal Communications Commission. Broadband Breakfast soon became the “go to” source for news, events and community about broadband infrastructure, investment and impact.
As Publisher of Broadband Breakfast, he presides over the leading media community advocating for higher-capacity internet everywhere through topical, timely and intelligent coverage. Clark was Executive Director of the Partnership for a Connected Illinois, a state broadband initiative. He also served as President of the Rural Telecommunications Congress, and is a nationally recognized telecommunications attorney.
Email: drew@breakfast.media
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Community Manager Ari Bertenthal attended the University of California, Santa Barbara and studied sociology. He is passionate about the social impact of broadband internet access. He was previously a Reporter for Broadband Breakfast.
Email: ari@breakfast.media
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Assistant Editor and Reporter Jericho Casper graduated from the University of Virginia studying media policy. She grew up in Newport News in an area impacted by the digital divide and has a passion for universal access.
Email: jericho@breakfast.media
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Contributing Editor Ted Hearn is also Editor and Publisher of Policyband, a website dedicated to comprehensive coverage of the broadband communications market.
Email: ted@breakfast.media
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Reporter Kelcie Lee studied history, sociology and journalism at the University of California, Berkeley. She has reported for The Daily Californian, EdSource and the Richmond Review/Sunset Beacon.
Email: Kelcie@breakfast.media
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Reporter Jake Neenan, who covers broadband infrastructure and broadband funding, is a recent graduate of the Columbia Journalism School. Previously he reported on state prison conditions in New York.
Email: jake@breakfast.media
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Marketing Director Quinn Nghiem studied communications at Villanova University. She also covered economic and political issues for Vietnam Television, the national television broadcaster of Vietnam.
Email: quinn@breakfast.media
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Reporter Sergio Romero attended Brigham Young University and studied Anthropology. He examined cultural dynamics and technological change, including research on Korean society. He's interested in how AI and data centers will influence broadband.
Email: Sergio@breakfast.media
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Reporter Akul Saxena studied Politics at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and has experience working in the mergers and acquisitions space. He’s focused on economic mobility and tech policy, and how broadband infrastructure supports both.
Email: Akul@breakfast.media
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Reporter Eric Urbach studied Political Science and Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley. He was City Government Reporter for The Daily Californian, covering AI use policy, Flock Safety, budget disputes, homelessness, and more.
Email: Eric@breakfast.media
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