7.8.10- Sean Cudahy, a graduate of Albemarle High School, discusses the recent student newspaper article which was censored with Coy. Cudahy, the former editor, explains how the Administration stopped the printing of the Newspaper’s last edition which contained an editorial about gym classes at the school.
Jonathan Rintels is the executive director of Center for Creative Voices in Media, a non-profit organization that advocates the rights of writer and artists to express themselves freely in film and television. He recently joined Coy Barefoot on WINA’s “Charlottesville–Right Now!” to talk about the recent U.S Third Circuit Court of Appeals decision which overturned the FCC’s $550,000 fine for the Janet Jackson incident at the 2003 Superbowl. Rintels is also concerned about the increased role internet providers such as Comcast are playing in deciding what you can download. He says net neutrality is needed to protect consumers.