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PPH Attends International Seminar on Community Media in Seoul, Korea

Tue, 2008-12-16 20:22

People's Production House has been invited to participate in an international seminar on community media in Seoul, Korea, December 17-18, 2008. The seminar is organized by Korean community media centers Mediact and CAMF and sponsored by the Broadcasting-Telecommunication Commission.

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The New York City White Spaces Debate

Tue, 2008-12-09 23:37

My column for Gotham Gazette, "The Fight Over Broadcasting's 'White Space'" contains a recap of the debate over white spaces that has raged in New York for the past few months. It also offers a rundown of some of the key points in the FCC's 130-page decision and an explanation of what this could mean for our city.

If you would like to read the full text of the FCC's decision, you can download it here.

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Searching for a DTV converter box?

Wed, 2008-12-03 21:17

Having trouble finding an authorized DTV converter box dealer online? The Digital Expansion Initiative has customized a Google Search to help you avoid vendors that aren't certified or individual sellers that are posting used converter boxes. This search tool will only return results from authorized dealers who sell new boxes. Let us know how it works for you.

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Testimony on DTV before City Council

Mon, 2008-11-24 17:54

Testimony of Joshua Breitbart, Policy Director of People's Production House before the New York City Council Committee on Technology in Government regarding the Digital Television Transition

November 24, 2008

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The Internet is Serious Business on MNN

Mon, 2008-11-17 21:50

 

On Thursday, Novemember 20th at 9pm, Manhattan Neighborhood Network (MNN) will air "The Internet is Serious Business." People's Production House worked with CUP Teaching Artist Helki Frantzen and students from City-As-School to produce this investigation into the physical infrastructure that undergirds the Internet. Check it out in Manhattan on Channel 34.

 

 

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PPH Commends the FCC on White Space Vote

Thu, 2008-11-06 21:11

People's Production House commends the Federal Communication Commission on their vote to allow unlicensed access to the unused portion of the television airwaves know as white spaces. The FCC's 5 to 0 vote in favor of opening the white space spectrum is a significant step towards delivering lower-cost, high speed Internet across the nation. It will help to close the gap between those who have Internet and those who do not.

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Urban and Rural Media Justice Groups Unite to Urge FCC Vote Nov. 4th on White Space

Thu, 2008-10-30 20:55

Rural and urban groups who work on digital divide and media access with remote and traditionally marginalized communities are telling the FCC their constituencies would be harmed by further delay in the Commission's vote on “white spaces.” They want the FCC to reject pressure from broadcast lobbyists who are trying to extend a process that has already dragged on for nearly five years.

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Testimony on webcasting

Wed, 2008-10-29 18:33

Written Testimony of Joshua Breitbart, Policy Director, People's Production House, before the New York City Council Committee on Technology in Government on the topic of "Requiring that all public meetings be webcast (Prop. Int. No. 533-A)”

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Letter to the FCC on white spaces

Wed, 2008-10-29 17:00

On October 28, People's Production House, along with Media Alliance, Media Mobilizing Project, and the Texas Media Empowerment Project, submitted a comment to the Federal Communications Commission regarding the white spaces proceeding. In it, we urge the Commission to act quickly to approve unlicensed mobile devices to operate in the television white spaces. The comment is below and is also available as a PDF. If you would like to submit your own comment on this matter, you can do so until Friday, October 31 using the FCC's online form.

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Tell Congress the time is right to open the airwaves

Mon, 2008-10-27 20:46

The Federal Communications Commission seems poised to open the airwaves at their November 4 meeting after their engineers gave white space devices the green light earlier this month. But City Council and many of New York's Congressional Representatives, heeding corporate broadcasters over digital expansion advocates, are calling for further delay in a process that has already dragged on for six years. We need New Yorkers to step up and demand public access to public airwaves. Call your Congressional Representative now. For help, use this tool from Free Press.

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PPH Responds to Council Resolution on White Spaces

Thu, 2008-10-23 16:24

City Council tries to halt new technology that could close the digital divide. Community advocates react.

Advocates for closing the digital divide condemned a City Council resolution urging the Federal Communications Commission to delay a decision concerning the unused part of the airwaves known as “white spaces.” The FCC has announced its intention to issue a ruling at a November 4 meeting.

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Audio from the City Council hearing on white spaces

Tue, 2008-10-14 04:42

Joly from the New York chapter of the Internet Society recorded the full conference. You can see his video and listen to his audio at the ISOC-NY website.

Council Member Gale M. Brewer chaired the hearing and the witnesses were:

Panel 1
Mary Landolfi - Pres. American Federation of Musicians Local 802
Ira Mont - VP Actors Equity Association
Laurie Baskin - Director of Government & Education Programs. Theatre Communications Group
Heidi Mathis - Corporate Relations Manager at The Shubert Organization / Broadway League

Panel 2
Stuart Overby - Senior Director, Global Spectrum Strategy. Motorola, Inc
Marc Berejka - Sr. Director, State Affairs & Public Policy, Microsoft Corp.

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Why is mobile Internet access key to digital expansion?

Fri, 2008-10-03 00:02

Broadband Internet service is available for nearly every house in New York City, yet less than half have adopted it. Barely a quarter of low income households pay for a high speed connection at home.

As PPH Policy Director Joshua Breitbart explains in this audio clip, Internet access on mobile phones brings connectivity to people where they  are on devices that they have already decided to pay for. This is a better way to get people online than trying to convince them to buy a new machine and pay for a new service.

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How white space devices would impact the digital divide

Thu, 2008-10-02 23:41

At the City Council hearing on the white spaces resolution, Committee Chair Gale Brewer asked about the cost of white space devices. Dana Spiegel from NYCwireless explained that, like most new technology, the cost would start high then go down over time. PPH Policy Director Joshua Breitbart pointed out that the true cost would actually be a savings compared to what we spend now for Internet access and mobile phone calls. In this audio clip, he explains how delivering Internet connectivity to people's mobile phones is the most effective way to close the digital divide between those with high speed Internet access at home and those without.

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Testimony before City Council on white spaces

Tue, 2008-09-30 03:12

Good morning. My name is Joshua Breitbart. I am the Policy Director of People's Production House. People's Production House provides young people, immigrants, and low-wage workers with a comprehensive education for the information age, combining media production, media literacy and media policy. We work in public schools and with community organizations in all five boroughs.

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Join our campaign to open the airwaves

Fri, 2008-09-26 03:31

We ask all organizations and individuals in New York City to endorse the simple letter below by contacting us directly. Thank you.

 

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Model City Council white spaces resolution

Thu, 2008-09-25 19:31

Resolution urging the Federal Communications Commission to implement regulatory amendments that would allow portable devices to operate on the white space radio spectrum in order to close the digital divide and stimulate investment in new technology without  negatively impacting television broadcasters, performing artists, professional sports leagues, and all incumbent wireless microphone users.

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PPH calls on City Council to endorse “white space devices”

Thu, 2008-09-25 18:29

New York – Community media and immigrant rights advocates are calling on City Council to endorse “white space devices,” a new technology that would boost the economy and drive down the cost of mobile phone calls and Internet access.

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Airwaves are Beautiful: An explanation of white spaces

Thu, 2008-09-25 17:01

Have you ever wondered how so many inventions – TV, radio, cell phones, wi-fi, microwave ovens and more – can share the airwaves? And why, with such an abundant resource, is so much of it controlled by the same few corporations? Here's a 3:30 explanation.


 

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Open the airwaves and the sky's the limit

Thu, 2008-09-25 04:44

The Indypendent newspaper asked me to write an article for their October 3 issue explaining the importance of white spaces. (Updated following the hearing.)

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