UPDATE !

Arlington Community Media, Inc.
CAP ACT
A Step Closer
to Enactment

NEW UPDATE:  FEBRUARY 11, 2011                

     Dear Members & Friends:

        ACMi feels it is vitally important to keep our members up-to-date on
     developments in the CAP (Community Access Preservation) Act, filed in
     October by Wisconsin Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin. If enacted, this
     bill will:
              -Remove use restrictions on PEG access fees;
              -End operators' discriminatory treatment of PEG Channels;
              -Direct the FCC to study and report on the effects recent video
               franchising legislation in some states has had on PEG access; and
              -Define all video services delivered to the home over wire as "cable"
               for the purposes of the Act, regardless of the transmission protocol.
 
     The bill may be reintroduced next week. We are therefore passing on to you
     this important update from the Free Press Action Fund.  
  
                                                                                         --
ACMi Staff
 

 

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A Message From the

Associate Program Director,

Free Press Action Fund

 


 

 

Extremists in Congress have introduced six - yes, six - bills that would slash all funding for NPR,  

PBS and other public media. Now, they're rushing the issue to a vote, trying to pull the plug on the  

news, arts and educational  programming on which more than a hundred million Americans rely.  

The vote to cut all funding could happen as soon as next week!

 

A few brave members of Congress have spoken out against this assault on public media,  

and sided with the American people. With your help, we can get more members to take a stand:

 

Tell Congress: Don't Take Public Media from the American People

It's a disgrace to see the extremes to which members of the "People's House" will go to silence  

what the public says, in poll after poll, are their most valued sources of news and programming.  

These outrageous political attacks need to stop. Here's why:  

 

         -     The proposed bills would zero out the $430 million federal appropriation for the  

        Corporation for Public Broadcasting - a cost that averagesa mere $1.39 per person.  

        By comparison, we spent approximately $19.40 per capita tosubsidize ethanol production  

        in 2010.   

-       More than 70 percent of that funding goes to local stations around the country, providing   

the lifeblood for broadcasters in rural or economically hard-hit areas where there are fewer  

sources of news and programming.  

-      Public media have become a vital resource for Americans at a time when commercial  

 journalism is in decline: U.S. print newsrooms have shrunk by 25 percent in the past three 

years alone. Local television stations have lost more than 1,500 jobs since 2008. In some

 parts of the country, public media are the only source of local news and public affairsprograms.  

 

A few ultra-partisan members of Congress are pushing an agenda with which the vast majority of

Americans disagree. It's time we came together to stop their push to kill public media. Here's how

we're going to do it:

 

First, sign on to this letter for your member of Congress.

Once we get enough signatures from your district, we'll deliver the letter to your representative.

After that, we'll begin a call-in campaign urging your rep to stand with the American people against

political efforts to undermine popular programs like PBS NewsHour, Frontline, Point of View and

On the Media.

 

Public pressure works! On Tuesday, Rep. Steve Rothman (D-N.J.) said, "It is critical that

Congress continues to support funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting... Defunding

CPB will significantly hurt National Public Radio news stations in less affluent areas because

those communities rely on the vital federal funds set aside for public broadcasting."  We need to  

encourage more elected officials to join Rep. Rothman. By signing this letter, you're putting  

Congress on notice: Don't play politics with public media.

 

Please take action now.

Thank you,

Josh Stearns

Associate Program Director

Free Press Action Fund

www.freepress.net 

 

P.S. In an era of media consolidation, fewer national and foreign bureaus and mass newsroom

layoffs, NPR is one of the only media outlets actually bringing listeners more reporting from

around the country and around the world. Despite its fulfilling that important need, the United

States spends a mere pittance on public media, compared to other industrialized countries.

 

P.P.S. Public broadcasting is local: Stations are locally licensed and governed, locally

programmed, and locally staffed. They are part of the communities they serve, and understand

the needs of the people in their audience. In many rural areas, public broadcasting is the only

source of free local, national and international news, public affairs, and cultural programming.

 

Free Press Action Fund is a national, nonpartisan organization working to reform the media.  

                                                 Learn more at www.freepress.net

 

More info at: http://www.freepress.net 
                     Please make your voice heard!

-- Walter Locke 
    Arlington Community Media, Inc.