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FEATURED PROJECT
LOCAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT
Calling Community Leaders, Activists, and Concerned Individuals!

Media Tank is excited to announce plans to begin an educational media monitoring project that will examine Philadelphia’s local news media! The idea is to create a space where people who are concerned with the state of local news media and interested in working towards creating a more just, accountable, representative media system can share their ideas and collaborate with others who also care about media justice.

We are currently recruiting volunteers to help in the planning process. As a volunteer media monitor, you’ll play an integral role in the project development, monitoring process, and data collection, as well as shaping future work to improve local news media accountability.

Click here for more information on the project and learn how to become a media monitor!


This project is a part of an ongoing Media Tank program:

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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MEDIA AND ENVIRONMENT

Media and Environment Program!

Media Tank is currently developing resource materials and programming that examine the connections between media justice and environmental justice as a strategy for building both movements. A popular education toolkit with a well-researched resource guide will examine environmental journalism, media coverage (or lack thereof) of critical environmental issues, and the often overlooked role media plays in promoting lifestyles and political agendas that exacerbate current environmental problems. This information will serve as the basis for a public events series, (which may include lectures, discussions, film screenings, issue forums, workshops and trainings) designed to generate dialogue, global awareness and local action. Media Tank most recently hosted a film screening and discussion about the privatization of water.

Check back for updated information about Media Tank's Media and Environment Program!



ACT NOW!
Help Fight Media Consolidation Today!

On June 21, 2006, the Federal Communications Commission announced that it would once again be reviewing the rules that determine how large media conglomerates are allowed to grow.

In response, Media Tank has launched a brand new page of media ownership resources.

Learn more about media ownership and what you can do to fight media consolidation!
*Act Now:* Raise your voice and let the FCC know your opinion!


ANNOUNCEMENT
Join Media Tank's Board of Directors! 
Are you tired of today's media climate: full of ads, reality shows, hype and little substance?  Do you wish the media were more accurate, accountable, diverse, and community-based?  Are you interested in progressive politics and the possibility of change? 

If you answered "Yes!" then please read on!



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Who Owns Philly's Media?
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Click here to check out Media Tank's brand new Media & War resource guide. It is still under development so check back for updates.





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