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FCC Chairman Kevin Martin is secretly pushing through rules that would unleash a new wave of media consolidation. And he’s trying to do this without the public’s involvement or consent.

A public servant like Martin shouldn’t be allowed to give massive handouts to Big Media. You can help stop Martin by taking a stand alongside one of the most powerful advocates for the public interest: FCC Commissioner Michael Copps.
Commissioner Copps has agreed to join us in the Free Press Action Network for a live discussion:
What: Live Discussion with Commissioner Copps
Date: Monday, Oct. 29 Time: 7:00 p.m. ET / 4:00 p.m. PT
Location: www.freepress.net/action
Please help spread the word about this unique opportunity. Commissioner Copps’ initial posts will be available on Free Press Action Network the morning before the discussion. You can begin the conversation with other activists now by posting your comments at the Free Press Action Network: www.freepress.net/action .
This online interactive event is your opportunity to talk with the commissioner, connect with others and take the fight against media consolidation to the next level.
I’ll see you online.
Ira Horowitz
Online Community Organizer
Free Press
www.freepress.net
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