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The Future of Media Doesn't Belong to Murdoch; It Belongs to Us

The following are my opening remarks from the National Conference for Media Reform in Minneapolis, which I delivered this morning.

Good morning. My name is Josh Silver. On behalf of the Free Press staff and board of directors, I'm honored and proud to welcome all of you to the fourth National Conference for Media Reform.

I can't tell you how exciting it is to look out at so many faces, and know that this conference and this movement for better media is growing to a level we never could have imagined.