Set your TiVo. The PBS series, Moyers on America, is doing a 90-minute program called "The Net at Risk" next Wednesday evening. The description reads, in part:
The future of the Internet is up for grabs. Last year, the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) effectively eliminated net neutrality
rules, which ensured that every content creator on the Internet-from
big-time media concerns to backroom bloggers-had equal opportunity to
make their voice heard. Now, large and powerful corporations are
lobbying Washington to turn the World Wide Web into what critics call a
"toll road," threatening the equitability that has come to define
global democracy's newest forum. Yet the public knows little about
what's happening behind closed doors on Capitol Hill. ... Link: PBS.
It's
nominally scheduled at 9 ET/PT and 8 CT/MT, but owing to the weirdness
of public television scheduling, your experience may vary. Check your
local listings or titanTV to confirm air time or find the customary repeats. --Dennis
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