Drew Clark on the Politics of Telecom, Media and Technology
Drew Clark of the Center for Public Integrity joined an enthusiastic crowd at today’s Berkman Luncheon Series to discuss “Media Tracker, FCC Watch, and the Politics of Telecom, Media and Technology.”
Drew, a senior fellow and project manager at the Center, not only provided great insight into the difficult and confusing intersection of technology & politics, but also dove into specific examples such as, the FCC’s 700 MHz auction and the Connect Kentucky project.
For more information on Drew’s work, the Center for Public Integrity, and future luncheon guests, check out the Events & Webcast blog.
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