Diane’s farewell message
After 52 years at WAMU, Diane Rehm says goodbye.
The FCC will vote today on new rules for Internet service providers. The FCC is widely expected to side with those who advocate that access to the Internet is a public good that should be regulated as a public utility. This so-called net neutrality stance has been vigorously opposed by Internet service providers. They and others argue that government regulations will lead to higher prices and slower speeds for consumers and will stifle innovation. We look at what’s ahead in the battle over net neutrality.
After 52 years at WAMU, Diane Rehm says goodbye.
Diane takes the mic one last time at WAMU. She talks to Susan Page of USA Today about Trump’s first hundred days – and what they say about the next hundred.
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