Building a Media Reform Movement

Free Press is building the movement for better media in the United States.

We’re working to create media that inform and educate the American public, reflect our country’s diversity and serve the information needs of local communities. We want the American people -- not just big corporations and their high-priced lobbyists -- to have a say in crafting the policies that shape the media system.

For too long, media policy has been made behind closed doors in the public’s name but without our involvement or consent. The result is a bankrupt system that benefits giant corporations at the expense of everyday citizens and our need for diverse sources of news, information and viewpoints.

If we want better media, we need better media policies. That means we need you!

Hundreds of thousands of people have already joined the movement for better media. Together, we can create change through a powerful combination of grassroots organizing, innovative online strategy and well-timed action.

Join Us

  • Become an e-activist.
  • Get involved in our campaigns to change the media.
  • Read about the most important issues in today’s media.
  • Learn the fundamentals of media policy.
  • Stay informed about the media reform movement by signing up for the Media Reform Daily, the weekday newsletter with the latest on media policy, activism and reform.
  • Check out our valuable resources, tips and tools for motivated activists.
  • Become a donor. Support our work to build a better media system and bolster our democracy.

Speak out everywhere for diverse, democratic and accountable media. Talk about it; write about it; blog about it. It’s up to all of us to demand better media. Our democracy depends on it.

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