Real Skills, Real Income: Why Youth Apprenticeship Is Resonating Now Real Skills, Real Income: Why Youth Apprenticeship Is Resonating Now
Future-Proofing U.S. Nuclear Policy: Forecasting Outcomes of the Nuclear-Armed Sea-Launched Cruise Missile Future-Proofing U.S. Nuclear Policy: Forecasting Outcomes of the Nuclear-Armed Sea-Launched Cruise Missile
The App Store Accountability Act Poses Serious Concerns for Privacy, Security, and Free Expression The App Store Accountability Act Poses Serious Concerns for Privacy, Security, and Free Expression
Reframing Fusion Voting as a Practical, Powerful Reform Strategy Reframing Fusion Voting as a Practical, Powerful Reform Strategy
Harnessing Terrorism Data to Reshape U.S. National Security Policy Harnessing Terrorism Data to Reshape U.S. National Security Policy
麻豆果冻传媒 Fellows The 麻豆果冻传媒 Fellows Program supports thinkers, creators, and storytellers whose work shapes public conversation on the defining issues of our time.
Apr 23, 2026 A New Fellowship to Foster Journalism Around Education, Economic Development, and the Future of Work A New Fellowship to Foster Journalism Around Education, Economic Development, and the Future of Work
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Myth vs. Fact: The Rhetoric and Reality of Progress in Allocating More Spectrum for Unlicensed Use Report / In Depth Myth vs. Fact: The Rhetoric and Reality of Progress in Allocating More Spectrum for Unlicensed Use It’s time to call attention to the difference between the rhetoric and reality of progress in allocating more spectrum for unlicensed use. Feb 22, 2006
Reclaiming the Vast Wasteland: The Economic Case Report / In Depth Reclaiming the Vast Wasteland: The Economic Case An FCC proposal would allow a new generation of wireless broadband devices to utilize the vacant TV channels. Feb 21, 2006
Measuring TV ‘White Space’ Available for Unlicensed Wireless Broadband Report / In Depth Measuring TV ‘White Space’ Available for Unlicensed Wireless Broadband The transition to digital television offers a new and important opportunity to take advantage of an underutilized public resource. Jan 5, 2006 Michael Calabrese, Ben Scott
Myth vs. Fact: A Response to Broadcast Industry Misinformation Concerning Possible Interference from ‘Smart’ Wi-Fi Devices Report / In Depth Myth vs. Fact: A Response to Broadcast Industry Misinformation Concerning Possible Interference from ‘Smart’ Wi-Fi Devices The broadcast industry has been relying on misinformation in their opposition of unlicensed wireless devices using unused TV Channels. Jan 5, 2006
Digital Future Initiative Final Report Report / In Depth Digital Future Initiative Final Report The Digital Future Initiative’s final report. Dec 15, 2005
Reclaiming the Vast Wasteland: The Engineering Case Report / In Depth Reclaiming the Vast Wasteland: The Engineering Case In 2004, the FCC approved a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking proposing to allow wireless devices to utilize vacant television channels. Oct 18, 2005 Michael Marcus, Andrew Lippman
Speeding the DTV Transition Report / In Depth Speeding the DTV Transition Facts and policy options for speeding the DTV transition. May 25, 2005 Naveen Lakshmipathy, Michael Calabrese
Should DTV Must-Carry be Expanded, Sunset or Preserved As-Is? Report / In Depth Should DTV Must-Carry be Expanded, Sunset or Preserved As-Is? In an age of convergence and Internet TV, DTV must-carry is a historical relic that nevertheless is likely to be preserved and expanded. May 19, 2005
Speak Softly and Carry A Big Stick: How Local TV Broadcasters Exert Political Power Book / In Depth Speak Softly and Carry A Big Stick: How Local TV Broadcasters Exert Political Power J.H. Snider offers an extremely comprehensive look at how the National Association of Broadcasters drives its national legislative agenda. Apr 23, 2005 James H. Snider
The Digital Opportunity Investment Trust and America’s Global Leadership Report / In Depth The Digital Opportunity Investment Trust and America’s Global Leadership Continuously evolving technology is crucial to maintaining a vibrant economy as well as remaining secure at home. Feb 18, 2005 Eamon Kelly