Andrew Schwartzman appears in the following:
Media Access Project Shutting Down
Friday, April 13, 2012
The non-profit Media Access Project has advocated on behalf of consumers in the areas of media diversity, freedom of expression and universal communication access for almost 40 years. But now the funding well has run dry and the organization is closing its doors. Bob speaks to Andrew Schwartzman who has been MAP's policy director for more than 30 years.
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The Edward Snowden Narrative, Privacy vs. Convenience, and More
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From the Archive: PSYCHIC TIPS, MEDIA FRENZIES AND TEXAS
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'Is Anybody Down' is Gone - For Now
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The Fox News Mole
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Happy Birthday
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Is Snowden a Hero, Traitor, or Something Else
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Thanks For Everything, Bing
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Our Privacy Delusions
- Where do you stand on government surveillance?
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Surveillance Revelations, Turkish Media Looks Away, and More
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The Edward Snowden Narrative, Privacy vs. Convenience, and More
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The Fox News Mole
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Is Snowden a Hero, Traitor, or Something Else
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Our Privacy Delusions
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Surveillance Revelations, Turkish Media Looks Away, and More
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Thanks For Everything, Bing
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Snowden's Life Online
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The Ever Changing Story of the PRISM Program
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Happy Birthday
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Can A Small Search Engine Take On Google?

