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LOCAL ISSUES, LOCAL VOICES: A Media Monitoring & Education Project is focused on the relationship between the community and the media here in Philadelphia. Through workshops, presentations, and panel discussions, Media Tank aims to create a space for dialog about the media landscape in the city and to start critically examining the local news and its impact on the City.
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Cable co.'s are powerful players in the media world. They exert an increasing amount of power over both TV and the internet. Our Cable Ownership page helps shine light on this shady industry.
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Media Tank will be playing a lead role in the new national Media Justice Network in the upcoming year. The Network is focused on organizing around media issues particularly in communities of color and other marginalized communities.

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