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Dear Chairman Genachowski and members of Congress,

We, the undersigned, ask you to stand with us in favor of “Net Neutrality.” Freedom of the press is a central tenant of our
democracy and the Internet is today’s printing press. As journalists we understand that Net Neutrality is at its core about people’s
access to information. The future of journalism in America depends on an open and free flowing Internet.

Opponents have suggested that a Net Neutrality rule would give the government the power to “become the Web’s traffic cop,
shutting down free speech on the Internet.” Nothing could be further from, the truth. Without rules to prevent discrimination,
Internet service providers will be free to choose whose online voices are more important. Network Neutrality promotes the widest
dissemination of all forms of news and information. This openness is the reason the Internet has unleashed a tidal wave of new
journalism efforts and innovative reporting projects.

As more and more news and information moves online, we need to ensure that the flow of information on Internet is free and
unencumbered. With Net Neutrality we can support newspapers’ transition to the digital era, and at the same time foster a
new cadre of voices online. Net Neutrality ensures that innovative local news websites and nonprofit reporting projects can be
accessed just as easily as legacy media sites. Net Neutrality encourages journalists to pioneer new tools and modes of reporting
and lowers the bar for citizens to participate. It is about creating a level playing field for all voices.

The future of journalism is bound up in the future of the Internet. To function effectively, our modern democratic society must
protect these central public goods. We need news and information to fill and guide a marketplace of ideas for an informed
citizenry. And we need universal access to a communications network to participate in that marketplace as both audience
and speaker.

Without strong Net Neutrality protections, Internet companies can block certain Web sites, or slow down and obstruct certain
applications. These actions would have a chilling effect on free speech and freedom of the press online. Protecting freedom of the
press can’t stop online.

We call on the FCC to take action now to affirmatively safeguard the free flow of information on the Web before it’s too late.

Signed

Angela K. Antony, CEO, Beanstockd Media Inc. Carol Jenkins, President, Women’s Media Center Jessica Mason Pieklo, Writer and Editor, Care2
David Ardia, Director, Citizen Media Law Project, Harvard Linda Jue, Director/Executive Editor, G.W. Williams Center Cara Lisa Berg Powers, Co-Director, Press Pass TV
Law School for Independent Journalism
Steve Ranieri, Executive Director, Quote...Unquote, Inc.
Julia Austin, Associate Publisher, The Texas Observer Steve Katz, Vice President for Strategy and Development,
Mother Jones Tracy Record & Patrick Sand, co-publishers, West Seattle
Murali Balaji, Assistant Professor, Lincoln University Blog and White Center Now
Chip Kaye, Founder, Jseed.org
David S. Bennahum, President & CEO, The Center for Colin Rhinesmith, Community Media Coordinator,
Independent Media Tom Klammer, community radio public affairs program Cambridge Community Television
host/producer, KKFI
Jason Barnett, Executive Director, The UpTake Iván Román, Executive Director, National Association of
Fran Korten, Executive Director, YES! Magazine Hispanic Journalists
Joel Bleifuss, Editor & Publisher, In These Times
Jonathan Lawson, Executive Director, Reclaim the Media Nancy Roof, Founder and Editor, Kosmos Journal
Jeff Cohen, Park Center for Independent Media, Ithaca
College Otis Maclay, Pacifica Foundation Jay Rosen, New York University
David Cohn, Director, Spot.Us Marge May, Producer/Host of Women’s Windows, WERU-FM Mary Serreze, Publisher, NorthamptonMedia
Community Radio Maine
Dan Conover, freelance journalist and media futurist, Tracy Van Slyke, Project Director, The Media Consortium
http://xark.typepad.com Steve Outing, media consultant, Editor & Publisher
columnist Craig Sinclair, Community Media Coordinator, Amherst
Jessica T. Durkin, Scranton, PA, http://inothernews.us Community Television
Randy Paynter, Founder & CEO, Care2.com
Phillip Frazer, Publisher & Co-editor, Hightower Lowdown David Sirota, Nationally syndicated weekly newspaper
Dan Pacheco, founder, Printcasting columnist and bestselling author
Garlin Gilchrist II, The SuperSpade
Nick Penniman, Executive Director, Huffington Post Michael Stoll, Project director, The Public Press
Steve Hanson, Publisher, RootsWire Investigative Fund
Ethan Zuckerman, co-founder of Global Voices, senior
Lauren Hauser, YouthNoise! Miriam Perez, Editor, Feministing.com researcher at the Berkman Center
Peter Hussmann, Editor/Publisher, Newton Independent Richard Phelps, Former Chair of KPFA’s Local
Station Board
Aldon Hynes, Blogger, Orient Lodge

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