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These research libraries, databases and search tools can help you get the information you need on media ownership, specific corporations and the impact of the media.

  • Understanding the issues
  • Searching for key documents
  • Researching corporations
  • Facts and statistics

Understanding the issues

  • This Internet and Broadband Overview from HearUsNow.org explains the basic issues.
  • What's at Stake: specific information about how Internet regulation can affect seniors, youth and education, low-income families and people of color.
  • Frequently Asked Questions about Internet and broadband policy
  • The Free Press Library has an indexed, searchable database of readings about media issues

Searching for key documents

  • Try searching for your state, city or town, words that describe your community or the issue you are working on, names of corporations, plus terms like "media ownership," "concentration," "local ownership" and "consolidation".
  • Use the HearUsNow.org Advanced Search for advocacy group reports, Congressional testimony, FCC filings and other documents that relate to your community and the issues you are concerned about.      
  • Find out the status of federal bills on media and communications with the Free Press bill tracker.
  • Use the Thomas government database to search the text of legislation, Congressional records and committee proceedings.
  • The Government Printing Office's GPOAccess contains other federal resources like the Federal Register, where regulations from the FCC and other agencies are published.

Researching Corporations

  • The Corporate Accountability Project's Activist's Guide to researching corporations.
  • Money In Politics: Track the political contributions of the media industries with the help of the Center for Responsive Politics.

Facts and Statistics

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