Episode 294: What Ever Happened To Net Neutrality? Part 2

EPISODE · Feb 9, 2026 · 1H 6M

Episode 294: What Ever Happened To Net Neutrality? Part 2

from Blocked and Reported · host Katie Herzog

This week on Blocked and Reported, we conclude our series looking back at the net neutrality wars. In Part 2, net neutrality lives! And then dies. And then lives! And then dies. Opinion: John Oliver finds humor in net neutrality, but loses the facts - Los Angeles TimesWhat can we learn from 800,000 public comments on the FCC’s net neutrality plan? : Sunlight FoundationOne group dominates the second round of net neutrality comments : Sunlight FoundationPresident Obama’s Statement on Keeping the Internet Open and FreeHow White House Thwarted FCC Chief on Net Neutrality - WSJObama on Net Neutrality: Enough Already! | The New YorkerFCC Releases Open Internet Order | Federal Communications CommissionDear FCC: Rethink The Vague “General Conduct” Rule | Electronic Frontier FoundationThe Resistance Must Be Digitized | Free PressNet Neutrality Repeal Process Begins With FCC Chairman’s Announcement : The Two-Way : NPRNet Neutrality: The Social Justice Issue of Our Time - Public KnowledgeThe alliance fighting to save FCC’s net neutrality rules - The Washington PostFake Comments: How U.S. Companies & Partisans Hack Democracy to Undermine Your VoicePai threatA Large-Scale Analysis of Deployed Traffic Differentiation Practices This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.blockedandreported.org/subscribe

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