FCC Proposal Undermines Media Diversity in Video Marketplace
In particular, MMTC is concerned that Chairman Wheeler’s current proposal would force programmers and distributors to disaggregate their shows and services, …MORE.
In particular, MMTC is concerned that Chairman Wheeler’s current proposal would force programmers and distributors to disaggregate their shows and services, …MORE.
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MMTC Urges FCC to Implement Incentives that Foster Minority Participation in Secondary Market Transaction
MMTC Congratulates FCC on Votes to Adopt Rate Caps on Inmate Calling Services and to Relax the Foreign Broadcast Ownership Review Process
The undersigned 23 national civil rights and social justice organizations (“the Civil Rights Coalition”), representing thousands of constituents, urge the Commission to institute comprehensive reforms to inmate calling services (ICS) that will create more affordable rates for the incarcerated and their families.
MMTC Mourns the Loss of Co-Founder, Board Member, and Civil Rights Activist Everett C. Parker
In May 2015, MMTC and a coalition of 36 national and regional civil rights and consumer organizations urged the Commission to engage in the rapid and comprehensive reform of the Lifeline program so that “…millions of Americans can realize the full potential of the digital broadband age, and obtain this benefit in an efficient and effective program.”
The Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet Council (MMTC) is generally recognized as the nation’s leading advocate for the advancement of minorities and women in the media, telecommunications, and high tech industries. Our goal is to connect people to opportunities created in a digital economy.
The Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet Council’s (MMTC) 13th Annual Access to Capital and Telecom Policy Conference, Get Connected: Capital, Careers, Community, convenes hundreds of media and telecom industry experts, policymakers, innovators, entrepreneurs, and investors to highlight the most far-reaching issues impacting multicultural entrepreneurs and underserved communities.