The Minority Media and Telecommunications Council (MMTC) is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting and preserving equal opportunity and civil rights in the mass media and telecommunications industries. MMTC is generally recognized as the nation's leading advocate for minority advancement in communications. We strongly believe that the breathtaking changes in communications technology and the new global forms of media partnerships must enhance diversity in the 21st century.
View our 2008 Achievements
FCC Turns 75 – June 19, 2009
Everett Parker/David Honig Commentary on FCC’s 75th Birthday – June 19, 2009
MMTC Endorses Clyburn for FCC – June 15, 2009
MMTC Proposal for Broadband Field Hearings – June 7, 2009
Comments on the FCC’s National Broadband Plan – June 7, 2009
Broadband Diversity Supporters Comments – MBE and Minority Service Issues for the Broadband Stimulus – April 13, 2009
Rural FM Auction Reply Comments – April 1, 2009
Broadband Opportunity Agenda: NUL/MMTC/NCLR/Joint Center/AAJD – March 31, 2009
Statement at the House Broadband Hearings – March 31, 2009
Rural Broadband Comments - March 25, 2009
Advertising Nondiscrimination Petition for Rulemaking - February 16, 2009
NUL-MMTC Economic Stimulus Letter, January 21, 2009
MMTC Legislative Transmittal, January 21, 2009
MMTC Legislative Recommendations, January 21, 2009
MMTC Executive Orders Letter, January 21, 2009
MMTC NTIA Agenda, January 21, 2009
MMTC Letter on FCC Processes, January 21, 2009
MMTC FCC Rulemaking List, January 21, 2009
Download the MMTC Road Map for Telecommunications Policy - July 21, 2008
Download the April 12, 2008 MMTC Statement on the GAO Minority Ownership Report
Download “Eight Ways to Make the DTV Transition Succeed,” by David Honig, January 30, 2008
Download the December 18, 2007 MMTC Statement on the FCC's Minority Ownership Decision
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