Last updated: February 21, 2008 - 4:14am
MOYERS WEIGHS IN ON NET NEUTRALITY
[SOURCE: Broadcasting&Cable, AUTHOR: John Eggerton]
With the network neutrality battle being waged among large-walleted lobbyists for big computer and media companies, Bill Moyers will tackle the subject in the final installment of his Moyers on America series of specials on PBS. The Oct. 18, 90-minute special is meant to raise the issue's profile with the general public, says a spokesperson for producing station WNET (it couldn't get much higher inside the Beltway). "While attention to the issue is low, the stakes are high with no less than the public and private sectors access to the Internet is being threatened," said the release announcing the show.
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