Media Access Project

Media Access Project
Founded1972
Dissolved2012
Location
Area served
United States of America
Key people
Andrew Jay Schwartzman
Websitemediaaccessproject.org

The Media Access Project (or MAP) was a non-profit group that promoted the public's interest before Congress and the US court system. MAP grew out of a 1960s lawsuit against the United Church of Christ and was eventually formed in 1972 in order to advance the rights of the public wanting to participate in the democratic process. Some of their first cases involved two TV stations in Mississippi not catering to the African American Community, resulting in the stations almost being shut down.[1] From that era and cases came the thought "that members of the viewing and listening public have the legal right, derived from the First Amendment, to participate in FCC proceedings." Their most common way of fighting cases was through lobbying. The group suspended operations on May 1, 2012.[2]

Issues addressed

Comcast NBC-Universal deal

On January 18, 2011, cable and internet giant Comcast acquired NBC Universal in a blockbuster deal. At the time, Comcast was the largest distributor of video services in the United States.[3] The FCC voted in favor of it by a 4-1 count.[4] The deal gave Comcast a 51% ownership of NBC Universal, and "For Comcast, the purchase is the realization of its long-held ambition to be a major producer of television shows and movies".[5] There was some concern about media consolidation, as expressed by Michael J. Copps, commissioner of the FCC. "Every citizen has a stake here,” given the size of the combined entity. “The lodestar for this review must be the public interest".[5] The Media Access Project is concerned that the terms of the deal prevent competition, and could result in price gouging due to fewer media sources.[6] Critics fear that "Comcast will act as a gatekeeper by limiting the ability of independent voices to get a slot on cable distribution systems, or by withholding NBC-Universal content from other platforms and providers".[7]

Media ownership

The issue revolves around the idea that those who control the media control what information people do and don't have access to. According to Free Press, "these massive conglomerates — like General Electric, Time Warner and News Corporation — only care about the bottom line, not serving the public interest. And allowing these few firms too much control over the flow of news and information is dangerous for our democracy".[8]

In 2003, the Media Access Project's lawyers filed a petition with the U.S. Court of Appeals, trying to nullify the FCC's media ownership rules that were going to take effect. The case was filed on behalf of Prometheus Radio Project of Philadelphia and the Media Access Project wanted to prevent the new media ownership rules until the judicial review was completed.[9] The court ended up siding with the Media Access Project and struck down the FCC's new media ownership regulations.[10]

On March 23, 2010, the U.S. Court of Appeals lifted a ban that had prevented media companies from owning both a TV station and newspaper in the same region, or market.[11]

Part of the media ownership debate includes that of media concentration. Media concentration is when a large amount of media outlets are owned by a small number of companies. According to the MAP website, media concentration not only limits diversity, but also "threatens an outlet's accountability to local communities, since big companies are often unfamiliar with a community's specific needs."[12] In the early 1980s, the Reagan administration started deregulating the media and broadcasting industries, which led to increased consolidation. Media Access Project Director Andrew Schwartzman commented that "deregulation has brought a new breed of broadcaster to whom public service matters less."[13]

Net neutrality

One of the larger issues that Media Access Project concerned itself with was the concept of Net Neutrality.[14] For MAP the main focus with net neutrality was urging the FCC to ensure that network operators do not block or slow down the transmission of certain types of online content. One of the bigger cases that lead to current net neutrality rules was in 2007 when internet service provider Comcast was caught directly manipulating or blocking their subscriber's access to the popular file sharing service BitTorrent. MAP filed a petition with the FCC stating that Comcast had violated several of the agencies policies.[15]

A more recent court case dealing with the net neutrality rules being challenged by cellular giant Verizon Wireless was thrown out because the lawsuit was supposedly filed prematurely. Specifically Verizon Wireless was challenging the Open Internet Framework and felt that the FCC had too broad of an authority for the new regulation of broadband network. However MAP senior vice president Andrew Schwartzman hinted that Verizon was trying to exploit the system saying that "it was a blatant effort to steer the case to a sympathetic court, but the judges agreed that the appeal was prematurity was incurable.”[16]

Spectrum access

Spectrum access refers to the electromagnetic spectrum, which is a set of frequency bands that transmit electronic communications. The Media Access Project had three principles involving spectrum management: “Spectrum belongs to the public, and the law prevents the FCC from turning it into private property; those with exclusive rights to use spectrum must also serve the public interest; and the public is best served by allowing as many people, institutions, and other entities to use spectrum space as technology will permit, the FCC should therefore expand unlicensed uses to the extent technology allows.” The MAP argues that allowing greater public access to the spectrum would allow greater social and economic growth.[17]

In 2002, the FCC granted additional flexibility for spectrum use, which led to many public interest groups and wireless carriers to send comments about the policy change. The comments covered a variety of topics from redefining harmful interference and rural spectrum management. There was also a debate between whether or not there should be an increase in usable spectrum between public interest groups and wireless service providers.[18]

The FCC allowed a new portion of high-frequency spectrum to be allocated for WiFi networks in 2003. The spectrum was open to any company and did not require the purchase of a license, but was limited by how much power a device could use to transmit the signal. Associate Director of the MAP, Harold Feld, claimed that combining a high frequency and low power limits would mean that the allocated spectrum would be too weak its intended purpose.[19]

In 2007, the Media Access Project was a part of the Save Our Spectrum Coalition, whose goal was to allow consumers to use any equipment, content, application or service without interference or discrimination from network providers. The group wanted network providers to bid on the spectrum through separate affiliates operating under open access conditions.[20] Later, the Media Access Project claimed that the incumbent companies that already owned spectrum access blocked new competitors from entering the market. The group stated that if the auction had been anonymous, smaller companies would be more likely to bid against the incumbent companies.[21]

Notable staff

Andrew Jay Schwartzman

Andrew Schwartzman is a media attorney who held senior leadership positions at MAP from June 1978 until 2012.[22] He held positions including President, CEO, Senior Vice President, and Policy Director. He represented MAP before Congress, the FCC and the courts on issues such as cable TV regulation, minority and female ownership and employment in the mass media,“equal time” laws and cable “open access”.[23] Since 2014, he has been based at the Communications and Technology Law Clinic at Georgetown's Institute for Public Representation.[24]

Gigi Sohn

Gigi Sohn is an American lawyer who is the co-founder (with Laurie Racine and David Bollier) of Public Knowledge. She previously worked for the Ford Foundation.[25] She joined MAP in 1988, holding the position of Executive Director.[26]

In October 2021, Joe Biden nominated her to lead the Federal Communications Commission.[27] Following a delayed and drawn out confirmation process, and amidst hostile opposition from Republicans, she withdrew her nomination in March 2023, citing extensive lobbying and "unrelenting, dishonest and cruel attacks" against her.[28][29][30]

She is now a Distinguished Fellow at the Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law & Policy, and a board member at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.[31]

Tyrone Brown

Tyrone Brown is an American attorney and retired government official. From 1977 to 1981, Brown served as a member of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). He served president of the Media Access Project from 2010 to 2013.[32][33][34]

Sources

  1. ^ Classen, Steven D. (2004). Watching Jim Crow : the struggles over Mississippi TV, 1955-1969. Durham: N.C. p. 124. ISBN 978-0-8223-3341-8.
  2. ^ Cole, Harry (16 May 2012). "Media Access Project Exits Stage Left". CommLawBlog. Retrieved 17 May 2012.
  3. ^ Goldfarb, Charles (2 February 2010). "The Proposed Comcast-NBC Universal Combination: How It Might Affect the Video Market" (PDF). Congressional Research Service: 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 August 2011. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  4. ^ Hamill, Kristen (11 January 2011). "U.S. approves Comcast-NBC merger". CNN. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  5. ^ a b Arango, Tim (December 3, 2009). "G.E. Makes It Official: NBC Will Go to Comcast". New York Times. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  6. ^ Corbin, Kenneth. "Critics Warn as DoJ, FCC Clear Comcast-NBC Merger". Media Access Project. Archived from the original on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  7. ^ Thierer, Adam (December 2009). "A Brief History of Media Merger Hysteria: From AOL-Time Warner to Comcast-NBC" (PDF). Progress on Point. 16 (25): 8. Retrieved 1 May 2011.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ "Media Consolidation". Free Press. Archived from the original on 22 May 2011. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  9. ^ "Media Access Project Challenges FCC Media Ownership Rules". Communications Today. 9 (147): 1. 13 August 2003.
  10. ^ Sutel, Seth (26 June 2004). "Court strikes down media ownership rules change". Ocala Star - Banner.
  11. ^ "Court Lifts Ban on Media Ownership Restrictions". New York Times. March 24, 2010. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  12. ^ Media Access Project (Website). "Media Concentration". Archived from the original on 2011-04-24.
  13. ^ Crew, Richard (2007). "A Missing Link in the Evolution of Reality Television" (PDF). Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and Television Studies. 37 (2): 23–31. doi:10.1353/flm.2007.0047. S2CID 194072571. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  14. ^ Grunwald, Dirk (March 2011). "The internet ecosystem: the potential for discrimination" (PDF). Federal Communications Law Journal, 63, 2.: 411(34). Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 April 2011. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  15. ^ "Net Neutrality". Media Access Project. Archived from the original on 18 May 2011. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  16. ^ Smith, Josh. "Court Throws Out Verizon's Net Neutrality Challenge On Technicality". National Journal. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  17. ^ Media Access Project (Website). "Spectrum Access Page". Archived from the original on 17 March 2011. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
  18. ^ "Coalition Pushes FCC for Open Spectrum Auction". Newswire. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
  19. ^ Stern, Christopher (November 14, 2003). "Wireless Networks Gain Spectrum; FCC Hopes to Boost Internet in Underserved Areas". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on November 5, 2012. Retrieved 2 May 2011.
  20. ^ Jones, K.C. "Coalition Pushes FCC for Open Spectrum Auction". CMP Media, Inc. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
  21. ^ Gibbons, Kent. "Critic: Open Bids Stymie Newcomers". MultiChannel News. Retrieved 2 May 2011.
  22. ^ "Staff". Media Access Project. Archived from the original on 18 May 2011. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
  23. ^ "Intersection of Race and Telecomm Policy: Andrew Schwartzman". Benton Foundation. Archived from the original on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
  24. ^ "Georgetown Law | Lecturer in Law: Andrew Schwartzman".
  25. ^ Kelly, Makena (2023-07-20). "President Joe Biden wanted Gigi Sohn to fix America's internet — what went wrong?". The Verge. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
  26. ^ "Gigi B. Sohn (bio)". Practicing Law Institute. Archived from the original on March 16, 2022. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  27. ^ House, The White (2021-10-26). "President Biden Announces Key Nominations". The White House. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
  28. ^ Zakrzewski, Cat. "Biden FCC nominee withdraws, following bruising lobbying battle". Washington Post. Retrieved 7 March 2023.
  29. ^ Feiner, Lauren; Capoot, Ashley (March 7, 2023). "Biden FCC nominee Gigi Sohn withdraws, citing 'cruel attacks' in battle with cable and media industries". CNBC. Retrieved 7 March 2023.
  30. ^ Kelly, Makena (2023-07-20). "President Joe Biden wanted Gigi Sohn to fix America's internet — what went wrong?". The Verge. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
  31. ^ "Gigi Sohn". Electronic Frontier Foundation. 2019-03-25. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
  32. ^ "Tyrone Brown to Leave Wiley Rein for Media Access Project". The Blog of LegalTimes. March 24, 2010. Retrieved August 9, 2018.
  33. ^ Kang, Cecilia (March 25, 2010). "Media Access Project CEO Brown asks FCC about price competition". Washington Post. Archived from the original on May 28, 2012. Retrieved August 9, 2018.
  34. ^ Castillo, Michelle (December 21, 2010). "FCC Passes Ruling To Protect Net Neutrality". Time Magazine. Retrieved August 9, 2018.

Read other articles:

La Trinité-de-ThoubervilleLa Trinité-de-Thouberville Lokasi di Region Normandia La Trinité-de-Thouberville Koordinat: 49°21′39″N 0°52′45″E / 49.3608°N 0.8792°E / 49.3608; 0.8792NegaraPrancisRegionNormandiaDepartemenEureArondisemenBernayKantonBourg-AchardAntarkomuneRoumois SeinePemerintahan • Wali kota (2014-2020) Jacques DorléansLuas • Land13,33 km2 (1,29 sq mi) • Populasi2439 • Kepadatan Po...

 

Historic district in Illinois, United States United States historic placeRavenswood Manor Historic DistrictU.S. National Register of Historic PlacesU.S. Historic district View north from the 4600 block of Manor AvenueShow map of Chicago metropolitan areaShow map of IllinoisShow map of the United StatesLocationBetween Sacramento Ave., N. branch of the Chicago river, and alleys S. of Lawrence Ave. and N. of Montrose Ave., Chicago, IllinoisArea60 acres (24 ha)ArchitectHarmon, William ElmerA...

 

2015 video gameBroforceDeveloper(s)Free LivesPublisher(s)Devolver DigitalDirector(s)Evan GreenwoodProducer(s)Shaz GreenwoodDesigner(s)Evan GreenwoodDorian DutrieuxProgrammer(s)Evan GreenwoodRuan RothmannRichard PieterseArtist(s)Jarred LuntDawid StraussFilip OrekhovJonathan Hau-YoonDorian DutrieuxDuncan GreenwoodPhilipe RiosComposer(s)Deon van HeerdenEngineUnityPlatform(s)Microsoft WindowsOS XLinuxPlayStation 4Nintendo SwitchXbox OneReleaseWindows, OS X15 October 2015Linux17 October 2015PlayS...

artikel ini perlu dirapikan agar memenuhi standar Wikipedia. Tidak ada alasan yang diberikan. Silakan kembangkan artikel ini semampu Anda. Merapikan artikel dapat dilakukan dengan wikifikasi atau membagi artikel ke paragraf-paragraf. Jika sudah dirapikan, silakan hapus templat ini. (Pelajari cara dan kapan saatnya untuk menghapus pesan templat ini) Logo Athlon XP Athlon (AMD Athlon) adalah sebuah seri mikroprosesor generasi ketujuh (K7) untuk PC yang dibuat AMD. Athlon memiliki beberapa kemam...

 

1999 history book by John W. Dower Embracing Defeat First edition coverAuthorJohn W. DowerCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenreHistoryPublisherW.W. Norton & Co.Publication date1999Media typePrint (hardcover)Pages676ISBN978-0-393-32027-5Preceded byThe Bombed: Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japanese Memory, Diplomatic History 19, no. 2 Followed byCultures of War: Pearl Harbor, Hiroshima, 9-11, Iraq  Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II is a history book...

 

Municipality in Quebec, CanadaLysterMunicipalityLocation within L'Érable RCMLysterLocation in southern QuebecCoordinates: 46°22′N 71°37′W / 46.367°N 71.617°W / 46.367; -71.617[1]CountryCanadaProvinceQuebecRegionCentre-du-QuébecRCML'ÉrableConstitutedSeptember 18, 1976Named forLeicester[1]Government[2] • MayorSylvain Labrecque • Federal ridingMégantic—L'Érable • Prov. ridingArthabaskaArea[2&#...

Birthright of anyone born in the territory of a state to nationality or citizenship Legal status of persons Birthright Birthplace Aboard aircraft and ships Jus sanguinis Jus soli Birth tourism Nationality Citizenship missing multiple transnational Naturalization Ius Doni Oath Test Law Lost citizenship denaturalized renounced Immigration Alien Enemy Criminalization of migration Diplomatic protection Illegal Law Permanent residency Refugee Right to homeland Voluntary return Identity cleansing R...

 

Ini adalah nama Mandailing, marganya adalah Siregar. Citra KiranaLahirCitra Kirana Siregar23 April 1994 (umur 30)Bogor, Jawa Barat, IndonesiaKebangsaanIndonesiaPekerjaanPemeranmodelTahun aktif2007—sekarangSuami/istriRezky Adhitya ​(m. 2019)​Anak1KeluargaErica Putri (kakak)PenghargaanDaftar penghargaan Citra Kirana Siregar (lahir 23 April 1994) adalah pemeran dan model Indonesia. Ia memulai kariernya dari modeling dengan menjadi finalis pada pemilihan G...

 

Ayo Edebiri nel 2018 Ayo Edebiri (Boston, 3 ottobre 1995) è una comica, attrice, sceneggiatrice e produttrice televisiva statunitense. È nota principalmente con il ruolo di Sydney Adamu nella pluripremiata serie televisiva The Bear, per la quale si è aggiudicata il Critics' Choice Award, il Primetime Emmy Award, due Screen Actors Guild Awards e il Golden Globe come migliore attrice in una serie commedia o musicale. Nel 2024 ha ricevuto una candidatura al BAFTA alla miglior stella emergente...

Liechtensteiner-Cup 1953-1954 Competizione Liechtensteiner-Cup Sport Calcio Edizione 9ª Organizzatore LFV Luogo  Liechtenstein Risultati Vincitore Vaduz(4º titolo) Secondo FC Triesen Cronologia della competizione 1952-1953 1954-1955 Manuale La Liechtensteiner-Cup 1953-1954 è stata la nona edizione della coppa nazionale del Liechtenstein conclusa con la vittoria finale del Vaduz, al suo quarto titolo. Della competizione è noto solo il risultato della finale. Finale Vaduz Vaduz1 ...

 

2020年夏季奥林匹克运动会波兰代表團波兰国旗IOC編碼POLNOC波蘭奧林匹克委員會網站olimpijski.pl(英文)(波兰文)2020年夏季奥林匹克运动会(東京)2021年7月23日至8月8日(受2019冠状病毒病疫情影响推迟,但仍保留原定名称)運動員206參賽項目24个大项旗手开幕式:帕维尔·科热尼奥夫斯基(游泳)和马娅·沃什乔夫斯卡(自行车)[1]闭幕式:卡罗利娜·纳亚(皮划艇)&#...

 

Commodity cheese controlled by the government of the United States For the UK World War 2 cheese known as government cheddar, see Cheddar cheese. Three packages of government cheese. Government cheese is processed cheese provided to welfare beneficiaries, Food Stamp recipients, and the elderly receiving Social Security in the United States, as well as to food banks and churches. This processed cheese was used in military kitchens during World War II and has been used in schools since the 1950...

خفرعتمثال لخفرع من الديوريت, معروض في المتحف المصري بالقاهرة.فرعون مصرالحقبة26 عام, حوالي. 2570 ق.م[1], الأسرة الرابعةسبقهدجيدف رعتبعهباكا (؟), منكاورع الألقاب الملكية الاسم الشخصي: KhafraSȝ Rˁ Ḫʿj-f-RʿSon of Ra, he appears like Ra   اسم حورس: Hor-User-ib Wsr-jbStrong heart of Horus الاسم النبتي: User-im...

 

Glenda JacksonCBEJackson pada 1971LahirGlenda May Jackson(1936-05-09)9 Mei 1936Birkenhead, InggrisMeninggal15 Juni 2023(2023-06-15) (umur 87)Blackheath, London, InggrisAlmamaterRoyal Academy of Dramatic ArtPekerjaanAktrispolitikusTahun aktif1952–19922015–2023 (jadi aktris)Partai politikLabourSuami/istriRoy Hodges ​ ​(m. 1958; c. 1976)​AnakDan Hodges Wakil Sekretaris Negara untuk TransportasiMasa jabatan6 Mei 1997 – 29 J...

 

Artikel ini sebatang kara, artinya tidak ada artikel lain yang memiliki pranala balik ke halaman ini.Bantulah menambah pranala ke artikel ini dari artikel yang berhubungan atau coba peralatan pencari pranala.Tag ini diberikan pada Oktober 2022. Deskripsi vaksin Penyakit target SARS-CoV-2 Jenis ? Data klinis Kat. kehamilan ? Status hukum ? Rute Intraotot Pengenal Kode ATC ? PTX-COVID19-B adalah sebuah vaksin COVID-19 yang berbahan dasar messenger RNA (mRNA)m sebuah vaksin untuk pencegahan peny...

Place in Washington, United StatesSilverdale, WashingtonUnincorporated communityCensus-designated placeLocation of Silverdale, WashingtonCoordinates: 47°39′34″N 122°40′36″W / 47.65944°N 122.67667°W / 47.65944; -122.67667CountryUnited StatesStateWashingtonCountyKitsapArea • Total13.6 sq mi (35.2 km2) • Land12.63 sq mi (32.7 km2) • Water1.0 sq mi (2.5 km2)Elevation16 ft (5&...

 

Optical space telescope (launched in 2019) For the Egyptian monarch, see Khufu. For the VLT instrument, see ZIMPOL/CHEOPS. Characterising Exoplanets Satellite (CHEOPS)An artist's impression of the CHEOPS space observatoryMission typeExoplanetology, astrophysicsOperatorSwiss Space Office / ESACOSPAR ID2019-092B SATCAT no.44874Websitecheops.unibe.chsci.esa.int/cheopsMission duration3.5 years (nominal)+ 3 years (extended)[1]Elapsed: 4 years, 5 months and 28 days (in progre...

 

51st season in franchise history 2010 Buffalo Bills seasonOwnerRalph WilsonGeneral managerBuddy NixHead coachChan GaileyHome fieldRalph Wilson StadiumRogers Centre (Week 9)ResultsRecord4–12Division place4th AFC EastPlayoff finishDid not qualify Pro BowlersDT Kyle Williams ← 2009 Bills seasons 2011 → The 2010 season was the Buffalo Bills' 51st season in the National Football League (NFL), It was Buffalo's first season with Buddy Nix in the role of general manager a...

C'era una volta il mondoTotò e tre ballerine in C'era una volta il mondoStatoItalia Anno1947 CompagniaSpettacoli Errepi che presenta la Grande Compagnia Riviste Totò-Barzizza-Giusti GenereTeatro di rivista RegiaMichele Galdieri SoggettoMichele Galdieri ProduzioneRemigio Paone CoreografiaGisa Geert Personaggi e attoriTotò, Elena Giusti, Irene D'Astrea, Isa Barzizza, Giacomo Rondinella, Mario Castellani, Peppino De Martino, Renata Negri, Assunta Nucci Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manual...

 

Possible wife of Roman Emperor Macrinus Nonia Celsa17th-century imaginary portraitEmpress of the Roman EmpireTenure217–218SpouseMacrinusIssueDiadumenianFatherHaius Diadumenianus (possibly) Nonia Celsa is the name given by the Historia Augusta to the wife of Roman Emperor Macrinus (and presumed mother of his son and co-emperor Diadumenian), who ruled briefly in 217–218. The name is regarded as highly dubious by modern historians. Life The only evidence of her existence is a happy letter al...