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The future of the Internet is up for grabs.
The future of the Internet is up for grabs. Big corporations
are lobbying Washington to turn the gateway to the Web into a toll
road. Yet the public knows little about what's happening behind
closed doors, where the future of democracy's newest forum is being
decided. If a few mega-media giants own the content and
control the delivery of radio, television, telephone services and
the Internet, they'll make a killing and citizens will pay for
it. America's ability to compete in the global marketplace,
the unfettered exchange of ideas online and broadband services that
could improve quality of life for millions are at stake. Some
say the very future of democracy itself may hang in the
balance. In this episode, Bill Moyers and journalist Rick Karr
report on the wannabe "lords of the Internet" and examine how
promises by the big tel-co companies of a super-high speed Internet
in return for deregulation and tax breaks have gone unfulfilled
while the public has paid the price. After the
documentary, Moyers leads a discussion on media reform to explore
the real-world impact of deregulation on communities and citizen
participation in
democracy.