Go to Philadelphia Inquirer
Comcast Corp. admitted yesterday that it paid people to attend a government hearing. Company critics say the freelance attendees were there to crowd them out; Comcast says they were merely saving seats for employees.
The five-hour hearing Monday at Harvard University was organized by the Federal Communications Commission to address the issue of net neutrality, a hot-button topic for those who think there should be minimal restrictions on Internet traffic.
more...
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Web Links
- ABC News
- Al Jazeera-English
- AP Breaking News
- Atlanta Journal & Constitution
- BBC News
- Bloomberg
- Boston Globe
- Buzz Flash
- CBC News
- Christian Science Monitor
- CNN
- Common Dreams
- DemocracyNow
- Financial Times
- Ha'aretz
- Huffington Post
- Los Angeles Times
- McClatchy-Washington Bureau
- Media Matters
- MSNBC
- New York Times
- NPR
- Randi Rhodes
- San Jose Mercury News
- SF Gate
- Truthout.org
- UK Guardian
- UK Independent
- USA Today
- Washington Post
- WikiLeaks
No comments:
Post a Comment