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Chris Murphy // Wed, March 9

At current rates, Republicans are on track to have five times the audience than their debates received in 2008.  Democrats will be lucky to top their 2008 totals. 

Simon Rosenberg // Wed, February 24

Donald Trump has been underestimated since the first day he got into the race. Some thoughts on what the Donald means for 2016 and why it is long past time to take him seriously.  

Simon Rosenberg // Wed, February 17

The FCC's new set top box proposal could radically alter television in the United States. Given the current commercial and creative success of this old medium, the FCC should proceed with caution are care. 

Chris Murphy // Mon, December 7

Simon was a guest on Matt Lewis's (author of "Too Dumb to Fail") podcast recently.  They had a long and spirited discussion about the generation long efforts to modern the center-left, and what conservatives can learn from their successes, and failures. 

Simon Rosenberg // Mon, November 23

The paper takes a detailed look at how FCC regulation in telecommunications can affect capital investment in the industry, with particular attention to the Internet and investments in infrastructure.

Robert J. Shapiro // Mon, October 26

For the first time since the 1990s and 1980s, household incomes rose substantially in 2014, and did so across all demographic groups. 

Simon Rosenberg // Tue, July 21

This week we will see a breathtaking level of cynicism from the national Republican Party on the issue of immigration enforcement. 

Corey Cantor // Mon, May 11

As Congress begins to look deeper into the future of the Internet, NDN has assembled some of its most important work on these matters over the past decade.