Friend,
House Republicans are trying to gut the Corporation for Public Broadcasting — and the Senate is pushing a terrible bill that would make it even harder for independent news outlets to survive. At a time when an average of two local newspapers are shutting down every single week, this is bad news.1
The Journalism Competition and Preservation Act would reward the same media conglomerates and hedge funds that have destroyed local news. We don’t need another bill that makes it easier for those with influence to get even more influence.
Every day at Free Press Action, we’re fighting for trustworthy local journalism and against legislation that would hurt communities. We’re counting on supporters like you to help us get there. Make your very first donation to Free Press Action by midnight.
The JCPA has momentum due to the powerful Big Media lobby pushing it, including lobbyists working on behalf of Sinclair, Gannett Co. and predatory hedge fund Alden Global Capital. All of these massive corporations have decimated newsrooms even as they’ve continued to buy back stocks, go deeper into debt to acquire more local outlets, and use other financial gimmicks to enrich their owners, executives and shareholders.
Instead of rushing this bad bill through Congress, our elected officials should increase funding for public media to help put reporters back on local beats and expand coverage in communities that companies like Sinclair have neglected. And Free Press Action will be there every step of the way to demand better. We won’t stop until our elected officials put the news-and-information needs of everyone before the profit incentives of a few media giants.
Help us reach our fundraising goal with a donation before the end of the month. Anything you can give will help us mount the strongest fight possible against Big Media and for a media system that represents all of us.
Thanks so much,
All of us at Free Press Action
freepress.net
1. "Two Local Newspapers Close Every Week in the U.S.," The Hill, June 30, 2022
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