Axios: Facebook, Google hurt communities, group says
August 31, 2020— Axios covered Economic Liberties’ latest report “Close to Home: How the Power of Facebook and Google Effects Local Communities,” which details how Facebook and Google are hollowing out local communities by serving as vectors for misinformation while hobbling local journalism and collecting taxpayer subsidies.
Grub Street: Assembling Tapas and Dismantling Monopolies With Zephyr Teachout
August 24, 2020 — Zephyr Teachout, a member of Economic Liberties’ Steering Committee, talked with Grub Street about her new book: Break ‘Em Up: Recovering Our Freedom From Big Ag, Big Tech, and Big Money.
Washington Post: When regulators fail to rein in Big Tech, some turn to antitrust litigation
August 21, 2020—Economic Liberties’ Research Director Matt Stoller spoke to The Washington Post about the Epic Games’ new lawsuit against Apple and the movement to take on corporate power.
Bloomberg: The hipsters of antitrust
August 19, 2020—Economic Liberties' Executive Director Sarah Miller spoke to Bloomberg about the unstoppable movement to reel in abusive concentrations of wealth and the importance of Biden including personnel with aggressive antitrust approaches in his administration.
Axios: New initiative from Big Tech critics: Capping food delivery fees
August 11, 2020—Economic Liberties’ Research Director Matt Stoller spoke to Axios about the Protect Our Restaurants campaign and the need to have food delivery apps run like the public utilities that they are.