

At this pivotal moment the Internet is becoming evermore subjugated to commercial interests of a cartel of domineering big media corporations. The scary Facebook "Beacon" is just one example. But as the video shows, we can take back the web.
Help develop awareness to this aspiring independent world news network by rating and commenting on their video. Watch the video and learn more! Very exciting.
The U.S. Army has subpoenaed independent journalist Sarah Olson to testify at the upcoming hearing. Sarah Olson interviewed Lt. Watada last May -- the Army says statements he made during Olson's interview constitute one charge of conduct unbecoming an officer.
In cool “Mars attacks” fashion, the video outlines how everyday Internet users and grassroots organizations can actually WIN this battle against the phone and cable giants for net neutrality. With the 109th Congress now over, Ted Stevens’ “tubes” bill has died on the vine – and we now have an historic opportunity.
This is a video to share with friends and foes and this day before the election.
Funny animation showing the problem with factory farms. This is a new version that picks up from The Meatrix 1 and 2
"SCHOOL OF THE AMERICAS, RED, WHITE & BLUE. ASSASSINATION IS THEIR SPECIALTY – TORTURE TOO!” Refers to the US Army training facility in Fort Benning, Georgia
-See the article that goes with this video at: http://www.coanews.org/tiki... Large corporations own many of the most popular participatory media websites on the Internet. We're talking about spaces that could end up becoming one of the most important tools to reinvigorate our democracy. What makes us so willing to trust corporations with online participatory media?
Find out what the problem is with Big Corporate Media, and why we need new independent media. Visit http://www.coanews.org/donate to become a part of the solution. Learn more about media at: http://freepress.net
Another great video that discusses the problem when broadband providers can fiddle with your connection to the websites and programs you run on the open internet, and why the US needs an enforceable net neutrality poicy.