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Come to our Open Dialogue on Media Policy!

Author:  Rachel Allen Are you someone who is passionate about Media Policy and wants to dialogue with others who are too? If so, then you should tune in February 17th from 10am - 11:30am Pacific / 1pm...

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The Internet and the Collaborative Spirit of Art and Community Media

Author:  Tom Glaisyer and Jason Smith Speaking at the George Washington University campus on Feb 15th, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton addressed challenges to the Internet in foreign...

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Interview with Sasha Costanza-Chock

Author:  Vicki Callahan In these first two months of 2011, we have witnessed an extraordinary sequence of events demonstrating the transformative possibilities of social media when employed in the...

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Native Nations Day at the FCC

Author:  Traci L. Morris Following up on last month’s blog, which provided a short overview of Native American Telecom Issues, is this review of a historic event held on March 3, 2011, at the Federal...

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NAMAC's Policy Work This Year

Across the arts and public media arena, we began this year on the defensive.  As of this writing (3/31/11), the newly elected members of the House put forward bills to slash NEA funding by $43 million...

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Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association

Blog Author: Belinda RawlinsNAMAC's Policy Strategist Belinda Rawlins reports on Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association.read more

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Data Caps Could Cut Artists off from the Cloud

Author:  Aalok Mehta The case of AndréVrignaud highlights the serious issues that artists, photographers and musicians might face as both data caps and cloud computing become increasingly common—and...

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House Rejects Amendment to Further Cut NEA

Author:  Americans for the Arts From Americans for the Arts: The Walberg amendment to H.R. 2584, the House Interior Appropriations bill that would have cut an additional $10.6 million from the...

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The 2011 National Rural Assembly

Author:  Traci L. Morris NAMAC Blogger Traci Morris reports on her trip to the 2011 Gathering of the National Rural Assembly.read more

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NAMAC Policy News Roundup

Blog Author: Belinda Rawlins Each month, NAMAC will look back at the last few weeks for a quick overview of some of the stories we've been watching.  We hope you'll find them interesting, too....

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How Education Can Save Us from the Digital Divide

Blog Author: Amy PuffenbergerWhen I think about the importance of media and arts education, there is nothing more important than access; access to quality media and arts education for all individuals...

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NAMAC at Arts Advocacy Day 2012

NAMAC's Executive Director, Jack Walsh, and Policy Strategist, Belinda Rawlins, came together from their respective west and east coast offices to attend Arts Advocacy Day 2012 in Washington, DC.read more

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Investing in Futures: Live Blog of Our Panel at NAMLE 2013

On Saturday July 13, NAMAC hosted an interactive conversation at this year's NAMLE Conference to identify strategic and specific action steps towards creating an integrated, national media education...

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Verizon vs. FCC and the Future of Broadband

Author:  Sam Kaplan On Monday, oral arguments opened in the latest legal battle over net neutrality, pitting Verizon in a lawsuit against the FCC in the D.C. Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals. At...

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Media Policy Watch: State & Main 2014 Recap

Author:  Sam Kaplan When State & Main began last week, the big news on the policy front was President Obama's August 5th announcement at the U.S.-Africa Business Forum in Washington that he...

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