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Journalists are fleeing for their lives in Mexico. There are few havens (Los Angeles Times)
Submitted by benton on Mon, 02/05/2018 - 06:26FCC fines Cesar Chavez Foundation over promotions on its radio stations
The Federal Communications Commission has levied a record fine against two farmworker radio stations in California and Arizona for overstepping restrictions against commercial advertising. The Cesar Chavez Foundation, a nonprofit social service affiliate of the United Farm Workers union, agreed to a $115,000 fine and a one-year moratorium on new underwriting from for-profit sponsors on the two stations.
From silent dispatch to televised spectacle — how the State of the Union has evolved (Los Angeles Times)
Submitted by benton on Tue, 01/30/2018 - 06:20Op-ed: Why aren't Californians up in arms about tech company surveillance? (Los Angeles Times)
Submitted by benton on Mon, 01/29/2018 - 06:38YouTube changed its ad rules to appease advertisers. YouTubers say they're the ones paying for it (Los Angeles Times)
Submitted by Robbie McBeath on Fri, 01/26/2018 - 12:26USC study finds that more than 90% of recent Grammy nominees are men (Los Angeles Times)
Submitted by benton on Thu, 01/25/2018 - 06:30Editorial: Hate speech isn't a crime — on Facebook or anywhere else (Los Angeles Times)
Submitted by benton on Wed, 01/24/2018 - 06:34California is trying to bring back net neutrality, but the debate is complicated
California state lawmakers are angling for another fight with the Trump administration, this time to revive federal net neutrality rules that they say are crucial to a fair, open and free internet.