How is the draft telecom bill making Mexicans rethink their access to information?

A proposed telecom law in Mexico has riled free speech activists who say it will give the government too much control over the media and doesn't do enough to break up telecom monopolies. The government says it is trying to balance information freedom with national security, and is committed to reducing the power of telecom tycoons who control the market. On Monday, we'll discuss what media Mexicans have access to and what they want in the future.

In this episode, we speak to:

Rick Rockwell @rickrockwell

Director, American University's International Media Program

Jesus Esquivel @JJesusEsquivel

Washington correspondent, Proceso Magazine

proceso.com.mx

Oscar Mondragon @omondra

Internet Para Todos Collective

omondra.blogspot.com

Primavera Tellez-Giron @YoSoyRed_

Mexican Association of the Right to Information

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