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Third Round Collaborative Grants Announced

Third Round Collaborative Grants Announced

by Jaewon Chung — 2007-11-30 17:23

The Social Science Research Council (SSRC) is pleased to announce four recipients of small grants for academic-advocacy collaboration in the media and communications field. Each of the grantees in this Spring 2007 round will receive $7,500 to conduct a collaborative research study.

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New paper by Phil Napoli / Michelle Seaton on commercial data access in media policy

New paper by Phil Napoli / Michelle Seaton on commercial data access in media policy

by admin — 2007-10-22 11:19

Dr Phil Napoli and Ms. Michelle Seaton published a new paper on access to data issues in media policymaking for the March 2007 issue of the Federal Communications Law Journal.

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Data Consortium Releases Paper "Toward a Federal Data Agenda for Communications Policymaking"

Data Consortium Releases Paper "Toward a Federal Data Agenda for Communications Policymaking"

by admin — 2007-10-22 10:16

The SSRC-sponsored Data Consortium for Media and Communications Policy has prepared a paper entitled "Toward a Federal Data Agenda for Communications Policymaking." The paper outlines some of the key challenges surrounding data collection, access and analysis for media and communications policy in the United States, and makes a number of recommendations for how to address some of the most salient problems in this area. Prepared by Dr. Phil Napoli of the McGannon Center and Joe Karaganis of the SSRC, the paper is the product of several months of consultations and discussions with a wide range of media policy researchers, advocates and policy-makers.

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Napoli statement to Congressional Briefing on "Local Media Diversity Matters"

Napoli statement to Congressional Briefing on "Local Media Diversity Matters"

by admin — 2007-10-23 12:15

Dr Phil Napoli, Director of the McGannon Center at Fordam and a partner of the Necessary Knowledge program, delivered a statement to a congressional briefing sponsored by the Center for American Progress. Dr. Napoli summarizes well the challenges of access to data issues in media and communications policy and offers a number of key recommendations to Congress and the FCC. The complete text of his remarks follow.

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Audio of Adelstein, Calhoun, and McChesney Comments at Pre-Conference available

Audio of Adelstein, Calhoun, and McChesney Comments at Pre-Conference available

by admin — 2007-10-22 11:26

By popular demand, we have posted audio recordings and transcripts of remarks by FCC Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein, SSRC President Craig Calhoun and Free Press founder Bob McChesney at the SSRC-Free Press 'Media Policy Research Pre-conference' held on January 11 in Memphis ahead of the National Conference on Media Reform.

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Transcript of FCC Commissioner Adelstein's remarks at Media Policy Research Pre-conference

Transcript of FCC Commissioner Adelstein's remarks at Media Policy Research Pre-conference

by admin — 2007-10-22 10:12

John Anderson has passed on to us a transcript of the keynote address by FCC Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein at the Media Policy Research Pre-Conference in Memphis on January 11, 2007. Please read Commissioner Adelstein's full remarks below.

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Media Research Pre-conference gathers 200+ academics to strategize on research needs for 2007

Media Research Pre-conference gathers 200+ academics to strategize on research needs for 2007

by admin — 2007-10-22 10:12

On January 11, 2007 at the Memphis Cook Convention Center, the Media Policy Research Pre-conference brought together over 200 media policy researchers, students, activists, and policy-makers to discuss media research needs for the coming year. The all-day conference featured eight working group roundtable sessions on key policy research areas, a poster session to present new scholarship, and a keynote address by FCC Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein. A summary document will be produced as a result of the pre-conference, setting out a media policy research agenda for 2007.

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Audio recordings of presentations by researchers at NCMR available online

Audio recordings of presentations by researchers at NCMR available online

by admin — 2007-10-22 10:13

Many of the participants in the January 11 SSRC-Free Press 'Media Policy Research Pre-Conference' also participated in the larger National Conference on Media Reform. Audio recordings of a number of these research-oriented panels are now available at the Free Press conference website.

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Second Round Collaborative Grants Announced

Second Round Collaborative Grants Announced

by admin — 2007-11-30 16:52

The SSRC is pleased to announce the second round of small grants for academic-advocacy collaboration in the media and communications field. These grants provide up to $7,500 for short term, academic-advocacy collaborations. Five grants were announced on December 22.

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New Studies Say Bigger Media Isn't Better

New Studies Say Bigger Media Isn't Better

by admin — 2007-10-22 10:14

On October 23, 2006, the Benton Foundation and the Social Science Research Council released four independent academic studies on the impact of media consolidation in the United States. The new research focuses on how the concentration of media ownership affects media content, from local news reporting to radio music programming, and how minority groups have fared – as both media outlet owners and as historically undeserved audiences -- in an increasingly deregulated media environment.

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First Round Collaborative Grants Announced

First Round Collaborative Grants Announced

by rik panganiban — 2008-01-09 19:19

The Social Science Research Council is proud to announce the first round of small grants for academic-advocacy collaboration in the media and communications field. The first round will provide grants of up to $7,500 for research that supports advocacy, organizing, policy and/or campaign uses in the media and communications field in the US. The grants are intended for short-term work, completable and usable by advocacy partners within the next 4-12 months. Six grants have been awarded in this first round.

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