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Audio recordings of presentations by researchers at NCMR available online

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Many of the participants in the January 11 SSRC-Free Press 'Media Policy Research Pre-Conference' also participated in the larger National Conference on Media Reform. Audio recordings of a number of these research-oriented panels are now available at the Free Press conference website.

Audio recordings of presentations by researchers at NCMR available online

Tim Wu, Columbia University

Free Press conference website

The links below are to the MP3 files for the event.

Race and Gender Matter in Media Ownership
Moderator: Carolyn Byerly, Howard University
Federico Subervi, Latinos and Media Project 
Gary Flowers, Rainbow/PUSH Coalition
LaVonda Reed-Huff, Syracuse University
Angela Campbell, Georgetown University Institute for Public Representation

Saving the Internet 
Moderator: Frannie Wellings, Free Press
Matt Stoller, MyDD.com
Tim Wu, Columbia University
Adam Green, MoveOn.org Civic Action
Azlan White, SavetheInternet.com member
Scott Goodstein, Catalyst Campaigns 

Media and the Immigrant Rights Movimiento
Moderator: Roberto Lovato, New American Media
Deepa Fernandez, People's Production House and WBAI
Jorge Reina Schement, Penn State University
Erubiel Valladares Carranza, KPCN-LP 

Trust or Verify: Propaganda and the Press
Moderator: Sam Husseini, Institute for Public Accuracy
John Stauber, Center for Media and Democracy
Peter Philips, Project Censored
Judy Danbenmier, News Hounds
Nancy Snow, California State University, Fullerton 

Strike Out: Dropping the Ball on Labor
Moderator: Jody Kolodzey, National Writers Union
Joe Atkins, Univ. of Mississippi
Linda Foley, The Newspaper Guild
Greg Asbed, Coalition of Immokalee Workers

Media Reform, Media Justice & The Legacy of Martin Luther King
Moderator: Leonard Baynes, St. Johns University
Mark Lloyd, Center for American Progress  
Mara Einstein, Queens College
Hon. D'Army Bailey, Founder, National Civil Rights Museum
Charles McKinney, Rhodes College 

Media Diversity Summit
Facilitators: Leonard Baynes, St. Johns College
Malkia Cyril, Youth Media Council  

Media Scholars' Policy Research Review
Moderator: Bob McChesney, Free Press, Univ. of Illinois
Michael Delli Carpini, Univ. of Pennsylvania
Susan Douglas, Univ. of Michigan
Larry Gross, Univ. of Southern California
Allen Hammond, Santa Clara Univ.
Marty Kaplan, Univ. of Southern California

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