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Conference calls feature presentations by media policy advocates in order to keep philanthropists up to date on issues such as broadband deployment, public media, and the state of journalism.
To illustrate, NASA recently issued a new media policy to quell the controversy around an unsuccessful attempt to gag its top climate change scientist, Dr. James Hansen.
With addresses and presentations from Lee Myung-bak, Al Gore, Ban Ki-moon, James Leape and numerous other dignitaries, international attention from the media, policy makers and industry was drawn to the event.