Broadband, consolidation and neutrality are my subjects this evening on Olympia’s community radio station KAOS. In order of their attribution on the show, here are the links to my sources from tonight’s 30 minutes. Stream or download the archived show by CLICKING HERE.
Broadband money begins to flow from Broadband Breakfast
The Killer App of 1900 by Glenn Fleishman on Publicola, Seattle’s News Elixir
Research shows doubts about effect of stimulus by Matt Lasar from Ars Technica
McDonalds launching free WiFi by David Coursey from PC World
Google is providing free WiFi at 47 US airports
MuniWireless coverage of first grant winners announcement
Broadband report on stimulus grant winners from Scribd
Rural broadband grants will help America compete by Ben Scott, Free Press
Measure results of $7.2b broadband funds by Charles Benton & Kate Williams
Obama: Cash vs. Principles by Kim Hart from The Hill
Why FCC should stop Comcast from buying NBC by David Coursey from PC World
Don’t let Telecom segregate the Internet by Malkia Cyril, Chris Rabb & Joe Torres
FCC questions Comcast-GE venture by David Goetzl from Media Post
Comcast’s voluntary public interest commitments from Bloomberg
Exposing Comcast’s hollow ‘Public Interest’ commitments from Free Press
Where does Comcast/NBCU rate on ‘Trade Association Scale”? by Harold Feld
PEG Channels’ New Best Friend by Bunnie Riedel, for Multichannel News
Broadband in yo face (AUDIO) from MAG-NET
Majority of minorities not using Internet from Internet Innovation
LPFM: Out of the House, into the Senate by Candace Clement