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This morning I awoke to a www.BroadbandforAmerica.com sponsorship of National Public Radio. Broadband for America is an industry-funded front group -- its general goal is to create confusion about what consumer and public interest groups support when it comes to telecommunications reform. Later this morning I got an e-mail from a good friend:

This pro-incumbent, anti-consumer, anti-network neutrality rant is written by none other than Scott Cleland who gets his funding directly from AT&T, Comcast, Sprint, Verizon, Qwest, and others.

The question I have for NPR is how is it that they get a bunch of funding from an industry fronted astroturf group and then (on the same day) decide to run an anti network neutrality rant on the same day? I thought payola was illegal.

  1. LeonVox (not verified) on Sat, 2010-03-06 07:58

    "The question I have for NPR is how is it that they get a bunch of funding from an industry fronted astroturf group and then (on the same day) decide to run an anti network neutrality rant on the same day? I thought payola was illegal." - I've got the same question...But I dont think that they'll give us an answer.

     Regards

    Leon

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