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NPR Reporter visits the Redwood Coast region for Broadband report

Published:  March 13, 2010
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NPR's "All Things Considered" covers broadband on March 15, 2010 North Coast communities in California are featured.

National Public Radio correspondent Laura Sydell was in the "Redwood Coast" region of Northern California this week for a story about Broadband and challenges for universal service, including for remote rural communities in Humboldt and Trinity counties.

The seven minute report, airing on the eve of the FCC's release of the National Broadband Plan, will also cover under-served urban communities and national perspectives.

Sydell's story will air on NPR's "All Things Considered" program on Monday March 15th - so tune in to your local NPR affiliate station - or find the program online! npr.org

- Sean

Sean McLaughlin
Knight Media Policy Fellow
Executive Director, Access Humboldt
(202) 495-0616
e: sean@accesshumboldt.net

 

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