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Dec 1, 2003 / Editorial / Bill Moyers

The London Trip of a Global Tyrant The London Trip of a Global Tyrant

This city has been the November host of a global tyrant, on whose rampages the sun never sets. His name is not George Bush but Rupert Murdoch.

Nov 20, 2003 / Beat the Devil / Alexander Cockburn

The Rockland Radio Revolution The Rockland Radio Revolution

A small-town station in maine is proof that low-power radio builds community.

Oct 30, 2003 / Feature / Kevin Y. Kim

Up in Flames Up in Flames

The public revolts against monopoly media.

Oct 30, 2003 / Feature / John Nichols and Robert W. McChesney

The Postwar Post The Postwar Post

Their reporters had the goods, but the Washington Post editors chose not to display them.

Sep 17, 2003 / Editorial / Ari Berman

Patriotic Gore Patriotic Gore

The words "Al Gore" are properly understood to be synonymous with the words "cautious politician." And yet speaking to MoveOn.org at New York University recently, Gore gave voi...

Aug 14, 2003 / Column / Eric Alterman

Different Frequencies Different Frequencies

How small and scrappy radio stations survive in the Clear Channel era.

Jul 31, 2003 / Feature / Brooke Shelby Biggs

Congress Rebuffs the FCC Congress Rebuffs the FCC

The revolution may, in fact, be televised--and on C-Span, no less.

Jul 31, 2003 / Editorial / John Nichols

Murdoch’s Extended Reach Murdoch’s Extended Reach

Rupert Murdoch will soon become an even more powerful presence in the US.

Jul 10, 2003 / Feature / Jeffrey Chester

Moving on Media Reform Moving on Media Reform

It's no secret that Washington has a limited interest in the public interest these days.

Jun 26, 2003 / Editorial / John Nichols

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