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NAMAC CONFERENCE 2005

Philadelphia hosted the National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture 2005 conference.

Media Tank hosted a track on Media Activism. This will include panel discussions on a wide range of topics including: Media for Social Justice, the Future of the Internet, Media Policy for All and Generating the Next Generation (of Media Activists).

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Cable companies are some of the most powerful players in the media world. They exert an increasing amount of power over both TV and the internet. Our new feature on Cable Ownership helps shine light on this shady industry. Click Here!


COMING SOON!
Who Owns Philly's Media?
Check back soon for our brand new Philadelphia media ownership map...

RESOURCE CENTERS

Media Ownership
Background, articles, and other info about the Federal Communications Commission's media ownership review and media consolidation.


Media & War
Links and downloadable resources examining the relationship between the media, government and war-related industries.


Student Organizing
Learn about Media Tank's pilot student group - Students for Media Education and Reform (SMEAR).



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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