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Community Discussion on Local Media 

 

The April 2nd Community Discussion on Local Media in Saramento was a great success! 

 

Almost 100 people attended the community discussion on the media in Sacramento on April 2nd. We divided ourselves into groups according to what type media we relate to: print, TV, Internet, radio. We all took turns answering questions on how well the media portrays our community and how well we feel informed on current issues important to our lives. There was a diversity of views which made for lively conversation. Community station Access Sacramento is making a video of the event. Watch for it on this web site.
 
Please read the report that Ron Cooper, Executive Directof of Access Sacramento, recently posted to the Sacramento Bee blog describing the progress made during this meeting.  Click here to read his posting.
 
For those interested in following media reform issues, please attend the next Sacramento Media Group meeting on Thursday, April 23 from 6:30-8pm at the Coloma Community Center 4623 T St. Sacramento, 95819. We'll be planning our follow-up to the media discussion.

 

Click here to see pictures from the event and hear more about what was discussed!


April 2, 2009 (Thursday)

6:00 PM – 8:30 PM

Coloma Center Auditorium 4623 T St. in Sacramento

 

Let’s hear from you about how local media can serve our communitiesSacramento area residents, media professionals and media consumers are invited to attend a community discussion on local media to consider these topic areas:

·       Public Affairs

·       Diversity

·       Political Coverage

·       Community Input

·       Broadband Internet Access

                          

Sacramento Media Group and California Common Cause with Access Sacramento invite interested individuals, community organizations, local media outlets and elected officials to participate in a community discussion designed to hear opinions, stories and suggestions about our local media. The new presidential administration wants to create a more democratic media system and promote universal access to communications technologies. The evening offers an opportunity to share ideas that can contribute to these goals.  It will also help us better understand how well our local media: print, television, radio and Internet serve their audiences. 

 

The evening’s discussion will be recorded and a report submitted to local media and the Federal Communications Commission. Feedback may help establish federal policies impacting local media ownership, increased localism, the establishment of community advisory boards, radio and television licensing procedures, and more.

 

JoAnn Fuller, Associate Director                                         Ron Cooper, Executive Director

California Common Cause                                                  Access Sacramento

1005 12th Street Suite C                                                   4623 T Street

Sacramento, CA 95814                                                      Sacramento, CA. 95819

T 916 443 1792 extension 11                                            (916) 456-8600 #112

jfuller@commoncause.org                                                  rcooper444@aol.com

www.commoncause.org/CA                                               www.AccessSacramento.org

 

Community Discussion on Local Media Topic Areas

 

DIVERSITY

What can local media do to represent our racially and culturally diverse community?

 

POLITICAL COVERAGE

How can local media shape their political coverage to better inform voters during election years?

 

How can local media present political news, opinion, and commentary in a "balanced" manner?

Should this be a priority? Why? 

 

COMMUNITY INPUT

The Federal Communications Commission has proposed the establishment of community

advisory boards to local advise local broadcasters. How would the community benefit from this?

How would the stations benefit?

 

Should local print and Internet resources also have community advisory boards? Why?

 

BROADBAND INTERNET ACCESS

How important is fast, reliable, and inexpensive access to Internet content for your

home or business?

How could we improve Internet access in our community? Why is this important to you?