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FAIR: NewsHour Fails Public Broadcasting Mission Print E-mail
Written by Nick Hess   
Saturday, 18 November 2006

Recent study by Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting highlights the lack of diversity on one of television?s most diverse news programs.

The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer holds the elite position as the nightly news program for the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). With an hour-long format of in-depth interviews, NewsHour has been held in high regard for its diversity and quality in its attempts to live up to the public interest mandate of public broadcasting.

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The Right of Way Newsletter Nov-Dec 2006 Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Thursday, 16 November 2006

 The November/December feature articles are "FAIR: NewsHour Fails Public Broadcasting Mission," "Reviewing My Daily Constitution: Indianapolis,"and an editorial, "Where is Reality?" Download the full November/ December 2006 issue of The Right of Way. (Adobe Acrobat Reader required.) 

 
The Right of Way Newsletter September 2006 Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Friday, 13 October 2006
Download the September/October 2006 issue of The Right of Way.The feature article is on Beech Grove's cable access TV. (Adobe Acrobat Reader required.) 
 
Ask Yourself Why...Cable rates Got So High Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 10 October 2006

A new report by Common Cause answers the question: Why are my cable television rates so high? The first in a series of Ask Yourself Why reports focusing on how average Americans are affected by special interest spending in Washington, Ask Yourself Why... Cable rates Got So High looks at big cable?s $100 million investment in campaign contributions and lobbying.

 
Whose First Amendment? Reclaiming the Public Interest In Our Media Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Friday, 15 September 2006

A My Daily Constitution Discussion
Friday, September 22, Noon ? 1 PM
Indiana Reparatory Theater
140 West Washington Street

What does the First Amendment really protect? Who is entitled to First Amendment protections in this era of ?new media? and bloggers? Why is net neutrality important to free speech? Is the press really free when just a few mega-corporations control most of the country?s newspapers and broadcast stations?

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The Right-of-Way Newsletter July-Aug 2006 Print E-mail
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Monday, 17 July 2006

Download the July/August 2006 issue of the Public Access of Indianapolis newsletter, The Right of Way.  The feature article is an update on our quest for a public access television channel, "Public Access TV: A Solution?" which is accompanied by an editorial, "Nothing to Fear From Access," and "Activating the Fifth Access Channel." Additional articles include "David Korten's Turnings," "A Tribute to Nam June Puik," "FCC Says 'Play It Again, Sam' on Media Consolidation?" and "Indiana Ushers in Statewide Video Franchising," along with our regular updates on national telecommunications legislation and the monthly Cable Franchise Board meetings. (Adobe Acrobat Reader required.) 

 
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