Death of More Than 500 Media Workers Reminds Us of the Sacrifices They’ve Made for the Public Good
We learned in 2020 that journalists are frontline and essential workers.
We learned in 2020 that journalists are frontline and essential workers.
Yesterday, the Federal Trade Commission and 48 state attorneys general filed twin antitrust lawsuits alleging that Facebook has abused its
Big Tech is undoubtedly in the sights of global regulators. Antitrust enforcement actions are underway and new digital regulations are
Local news is imperative to our communities. Reporters act as watchdogs for public officials, update on community events, risk their
The following is a statement from Laura Bassett, former Senior Politics Reporter for HuffPost, and co-founder of the Save Journalism
Laura Bassett Statement Regarding Department of Commerce’s Section 230 Petition for Rulemaking As the Federal Communications Commission considers the Department
As the Federal Communications Commission considers the Department of Commerce’s Section 230 petition for rulemaking, the Save Journalism Project submits
There is no free press without the press. Even before a global pandemic rocked the Earth, news outlets had been
One year after the initial hearing highlighting the damage tech giants have done to the journalism industry, the House Judiciary
Today, the CEOs of the four largest tech companies–Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Apple– will appear and testify together for the