Public Policy

Alliance Applauds Congresswoman Baldwin's Continuing Efforts on Behalf of Community Access Television

July 21, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Greg EplerWood, Managing Director - 202-393-2650 x 13

Alliance Applauds Congresswoman Baldwin's Continuing Efforts on Behalf of Community Access Television

Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin: "With the continued help of the Alliance, I believe we will achieve our shared goals."

Dear Friends:

It was wonderful to see so many of you last week at our annual conference and exhibition.  On behalf of the board of directors I hope you enjoyed your time in Pittsburgh and returned home energized.

Alliance Chair Thanks Chairman Serrano, Calls on FCC to Act

June 9, 2010

"The Alliance for Community Media is grateful to Chairman José Serrano (House Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government) for his leadership today in calling on the FCC to make sure that PEG access channels are not left behind or prejudiced in the digital era.  Chairman Serrano pointed to the promise of the Cable Act and its provision of PEG access channels as compensation to communities for granting cable operators use of their rights-of-way.

Support the Community Access Preservation Act Now!

Community Access Preservation Act Needs Co-Sponsors & a Senate Companion Bill

On October 8 Wisconsin Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin filed the Community Access Preservation Act, which, if enacted, would preserve and protect PEG access channels in four ways.

This bill:

CALL TO ACTION! PRESERVE COMMUNITY ACCESS NOW!

CALL TO ACTION! PRESERVE COMMUNITY ACCESS NOW!

Ask your Senators & Representatives to support the Community Access Preservation Act by faxing them here!

Alliance for Community Media Public Policy Platform

For democracy to flourish, people must be educated to think critically and become active participants in their government.  Communications networks which use the public rights-of-way and public spectrum must provide the means and support for that participation through community uses of media.

Public, educational, and government (PEG) access channels and centers have been part of the regulatory framework for cable television since 1972, playing a key role in providing a diversity of viewpoints and ideas at the local level.

Lawmakers Issue Call for Protections for PEG Access

Article by Barbara Popovic in Spring 2009 NATOA Journal

“Public, education and governmental (PEG) access has emerged from 30 years of development at a watershed moment. Will the lessons learned from the past three decades form a foundation for public media in the future? Or will weakened legislation harm PEG access to the point of no return?

Alliance Members and Public Tell FCC: PEG Matters! Enforce the Law!

ALLIANCE MEMBERS TELL THE FCC THAT PEG ACCESS QUALITY AND AVAILABILITY MATTERS, AND THAT THE LAW SHOULD BE ENFORCED

WASHINGTON, D.C. (April 6, 2009) - Alliance for Community Media members and supporters from 36 states responded in force to the FCC’s request for comments regarding the Petitions for Declaratory Ruling filed in January, 2009. Over 700 responses came from a wide variety of sources, including local community organizations, media reform organizations, non-profit associations, city governments, and individuals.

Act Now! At the Federal, State and Local Levels

At the Federal, State and Local Levels, Community Voices Are Being Silenced

 

The Alliance has been working to protect your voice and the future of community media!