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Thursday, December 6, 2007

Stop the FCC's Holiday Giveaway to Big Media

People across the country are building a wall to stop the FCC's plan to let Big Media swallow up more local stations.

FCC Chairman Kevin Martin refuses to listen to the public, but Congress is starting to pay attention. This week, the House announced a formal investigation into the way the FCC conducts business. And yesterday, during a House oversight hearing, Congress scolded the FCC for a "short-circuited decision-making process" and "abuse of power."

The Free Press campaign is gaining momentum, but you need to join in the stand against Big Media.

In response to a growing public outcry, the Senate Commerce Committee this week passed the Media Ownership Act of 2007 (S. 2332). This crucial legislation would force Martin to slow down, give the public more time to comment, and address the negative impact of media consolidation on minority and female ownership.

Help Free Press get 10 more co-sponsors by Friday.

Chairman Martin hopes you aren't paying attention. He wants to vote on his proposal to let Big Media get even bigger on Dec. 18. If you think we need more local, diverse, and democratic media, now is the time to act.

Congress is taking action, but we need to show that this isn't just another inside-the-Beltway issue. Too much is at stake, and they need to see the faces of the millions of Americans who are fed up with another massive giveaway to Big Media.

In 2003, nearly 3 million citizens like you stood up to the FCC and put a stop to media consolidation. We can do it again. But we need to put a public face on the resistance to media consolidation.

TAKE ACTION NOW. Write Your Senators. Add Your Picture to the Wall. Stop Big Media.

To fully understand what Chairman Martin doesn't want you to know about his new ownership rules, read the new Free Press report: Devil the Details

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