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Journalist Death Toll in Gaza War Rises to 24
By John Eggerton published
Airstrikes take toll on those covering conflict
Meta Lawsuit Implicates Company’s Streaming Video Practices
By John Eggerton published
Attorneys general cite such content as a way that Facebook parent captures, keeps young viewers
Pew Survey: Interest in News Coverage Shows Sharp Decline
By John Eggerton published
Republicans, younger demos show biggest dropoff
Republicans: Big Tech Should Preserve Videos of Hamas Attacks
By John Eggerton published
Senators say historical record should trump any policies not to archive such violent content
Senate Democrats Push FCC Review of Possible Streaming Regulation
By John Eggerton published
Lawmakers say they don’t want streaming video’s rise to undermine access to local broadcast content
FCC Reasserts Authority Over Internet Access
By John Eggerton published
Democrats launch effort to restore Title II-based net neutrality rules
Middle East Journalist Death Toll Reaches 19
By John Eggerton published
Majority are Palestinians with many killed in airstrikes, according to CPJ
FCC’s Brendan Carr, House GOP Tag-Team Title II Pushback
By John Eggerton published
Republicans are on same page in opposition to Democrats’ net-neutrality rulemaking
Republicans Seek To Limit Student Access to Social Media Sites
By John Eggerton published
Senate GOP members say E-Rate subsidies should not include money for TikTok on school buses
NCTA Chief Michael Powell Kicks Off Cable’s Latest Rhetorical Assault on Net Neutrality: The FCC Is Trying to Solve a ‘Fabricated’ Problem (SCTE 2023)
By Daniel Frankel published
Cable’s top regulatory figure ramps up the rhetoric as the FCC tries once again to reclassify broadband as a Title II common-carrier service
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