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FCC Chairman Kevin Martin to Join Institute : Martin will become a senior fellow in the Communications and Society Program when he leaves the FCC. Martin is the fourth consecutive FCC chair to accept this fellowship after ending the chairmanship, including Reed Hundt and Michael Powell. Read ...
What the New FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski Must Do [GigaOM]
What the New FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski Must Do [GigaOM]
gigaom.com — President-elect Obama will name Julius Genachowski as the new chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, the Wall... Street Journal said today , adding weight to similar reports in the Washington Post from a few weeks ago . Aside from ... (more) What the New FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski Must Do ...
The Associated Press: FCC Chairman Kevin Martin to join Aspen Institute
google.com — 1 hour ago WASHINGTON (AP) Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin is leaving the agency to join... The Aspen Institute, a nonpartisan think tank. Aspen spokesman James Spiegelman confirmed Martin will be joining the institute as a ... (more) The Associated Press: FCC Chairman Kevin Martin to join ...
Copps Named Acting FCC Chairman
multichannel.com — Washington-- President Barack Obama on Thursday named FCC Democrat Michael Copps as acting...... (more) Copps Named Acting FCC Chairman
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Martin Resigns, Genachowski May Take Seat
dailywireless.org — The Aspen Institute Communications and Society Program announced today that Kevin Martin, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission from 2005 to January 20, 2009, will become a Senior Fellow to the Program beginning immediately upon his departure from the Commission. Martin, a former attorney for the Bush-Cheney campaign, served on the commission for eight years, the last four as chairman. This will mark the fourth consecutive FCC Chairman to take this fellowship at the Aspen Institute upon leaving the ...

Martin will leave FCC on Tuesday
ZDNet Government — ... that Martin will depart the FCC on Jan. 20, pretty much the minutes Barack Obama is sworn in as president. Martin is heading for the conservative think tank, the Aspen Institute. In a ...

Secret of Googlenomics: Data-Fueled Recipe Brews Profitability
Wired Top Stories — ... , ran into Varian at the Aspen Institute and they struck up a conversation about Internet issues. Schmidt was with Larry Page, who was pushing his own notions about how some of the big problems in business and science could be solved by using computation and analysis on an unprecedented scale. Varian remembers thinking, "Why did Eric bring his high-school nephew?" ...

Aspen: live
BuzzMachine — Today we’re presenting the work of CUNY’s New Business Models for News Project at the Aspen Institute’s Forum on Communication and Society . Here is the presentation, which uses new software from Prezi. Just click within the screen once the presentation starts and you will advance to the next screen. Click here to see the presentation full-screen. Rachel Sterne of Ground Report will be streaming the ...

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