Bill Moyers: The Net at Risk
By the act of jumping into Arkansas Politics to read this post, you are enjoying the freedom of the “net”. Wednesday night on PBS, Bill Moyers takes a long hard look at the forces that are moving against your freedom and access on the internet. TIVO or tune into Bill Moyers: The Net at Risk, it promises to be a real cold shower for those of use who have found our voices through the net. George Sand
Wednesday, October 18, 2006, at 9:00 p.m. on PBS.
“The Net at Risk” reports on what could happen if a few mega-media corporations get their way in Washington. Bill Moyers
The future of the Internet is up for grabs. Big corporations are lobbying Washington to turn the gateway to the Web into a toll road. Yet the public knows little about what’s happening behind closed doors where the future of democracy’s newest forum is being decided. If a few mega media giants own the content and control the delivery of radio, television, telephone services and the Internet, they’ll make a killing and citizens will pay for it. America’s ability to compete in the global marketplace, the unfettered exchange of ideas online, and broadband services that could improve quality of life for millions are at stake. Some say the very future of democracy itself may hang in the balance. In “The Net at Risk,” Bill Moyers and journalist Rick Karr report on the wannabe “lords of the Internet” and examine how promises by the big tel-co companies of a super-high speed Internet in return for deregulation and tax breaks have gone unfulfilled while the public has paid the price. After the documentary, Moyers leads a discussion on media reform to explore the real-world impact of deregulation on communities and citizen participation in democracy.
Posted on October 17th, 2006 by George Sand
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Comment from Terrie
Time: October 18, 2006, 12:52 pm
How would you like a toll-booth on the Internet? “The Net at Risk†is not to be missed by anyone who uses the Internet. If you care about unregulated access to the Internet, tune into PBS for this special in a series.
Comment from BlueTicker
Time: October 18, 2006, 1:04 pm
Amen Terrie - got my TIVO all set up - Moyers has found his voice and is one of our hero’s - oh and also -
Keith Olbermann - has a “special comment” on the habeas corpus signing yesterday by the Chimpster in Chief - tonight at 7:00 p on MSNBC - speaking of hero’s.

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