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May 9, 2017

Student Media in the News

Open Internet back in the Crosshairs

It’s a very real concern that without network neutrality provisions some internet broadcasts and podcasts could find speedbumps in their route to listeners, while larger, more well-resourced broadcasters get an express lane. This could harm independent broadcasters and podcasters, community and college radio stations, and potentially impede innovative and new internet audio services. Three years ago, while the Open Internet debate was raging, Matthew Lasar detailed “four reasons why net neutrality matters for mobile radio,” which is just as, or more, relevant today.

Read more from Radio Survivor.

Plus, Radio Survivor visits WKDU at Drexel University, Podcast #89 explores preservation and the College Radio Watch column.

And, find out more about the CBI Broadcast Management track at the summer College Media Mega Workshop, and submit entries to the 2017 Student Production Awards.

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