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FCC Media OwnershipSenator Seeks to Overturn FCC Media Ownership RulePosted on March 6, 2008 - 8:32am.
from: Washington Post Senator Seeks to Overturn FCC Media Ownership Rule From Reuters, March 5, 2008 A senior Democratic senator on Wednesday introduced a resolution aimed at overturning a decision by regulators that loosened media ownership restrictions in the 20 biggest U.S. cities. ( categories: FCC Media Ownership )
They're Back! Prometheus Asks Court to Vacate Ownership-Rule ChangePosted on February 28, 2008 - 9:02am.
from: Broadcasting and Cable They're Back! Prometheus Asks Court to Vacate Ownership-Rule Change As promised, anti-media consolidation activists asked a federal court to throw out the Federal Communications Commission's recent media-ownership decision. ( categories: FCC | FCC Media Ownership )
Potential Reform of FCC Could Go in Many DirectionsPosted on January 29, 2008 - 8:27am.
from: MultiChannel News The Winds of Change The House Energy and Commerce Committee is shining a spotlight on FCC chairman Kevin Martin’s management of the agency. (See “Watching the Martin Watch,” page 18, Jan. 21, 2008). The Good FCCPosted on December 27, 2007 - 8:38am.
from: Lasar's Letter The Good FCC On Tuesday, the Federal Communications Commission, by a bare majority, voted to lift its over three decade old prohibition against an entity owning a newspaper and a television station in the same market. Most FCC watchers will now shift their visors to Congress and the circuit courts, where media reform activists will doubtless turn in a bid to reverse this ruling. ( categories: FCC | FCC Media Ownership )
F.C.C. Reshapes Rules Limiting Media IndustryPosted on December 19, 2007 - 8:14am.
from: NY Times December 19, 2007 WASHINGTON — The Federal Communications Commission approved two new rules on Tuesday that are likely to reshape the nation’s media landscape by setting new parameters for the size and scope of the largest news and cable companies. ( categories: FCC Media Ownership )
FCC Adopts 30% Cable Ownership CapPosted on December 19, 2007 - 7:46am.
Note: While unleashing media cross-ownership in their other ruling, the FCC wisely curtailed the growth of cable companies. from: MulitChannel News FCC Adopts 30% Cable Ownership Cap ( categories: FCC Media Ownership )
The FCC Voted: Time to Raise HellPosted on December 18, 2007 - 11:33pm.
The FCC Voted: Time to Raise Hell By Josh Silver Today, Bush-appointed Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin rammed through a 3-2 partisan vote to remove the longstanding "newspaper/broadcast cross-ownership" ban that prohibits a local newspaper from owning TV and radio stations in the same market. Witness yet another shining moment: the Bush administration serving up a wholesale giveaway to the largest media corporations in the most corrupt process imaginable. ( categories: FCC Media Ownership )
The FCC, Again clueless and unable to communicate for or with the American PeoplePosted on December 18, 2007 - 10:44pm.
It wasn't a surprise, we are now accustomed to the FCC voting on significant orders under the cover of the holidays when mainstream media coverage of such obscure political issues is at a minimum (not to mention media self-interest). It was this time last year that the FCC drove a spike into PEG, and only this past Halloween that they drove another (quite literally crucifying PEG to a company owned telephone pole). Today Chairman Martin pushed through the media ownership changes that had been overwhelmingly rejected in public hearings around the country over the course of the past year ( categories: FCC Media Ownership )
FCC's New Media Rules Worse than AdvertisedPosted on December 18, 2007 - 10:43pm.
Dec. 18, 2007 Contact: WASHINGTON -- The new media ownership rules passed by a 3-to-2, party-line vote at the Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday are far worse for the public interest -- and more favorable to Big Media companies -- than anything FCC Chairman Kevin Martin previously revealed to the public. ( categories: FCC Media Ownership )
UCC media justice advocates condemn FCC decision to relax ownership rulesPosted on December 18, 2007 - 10:42pm.
UCC media justice advocates condemn FCC decision to relax ownership rules Written by staff and wire reports The UCC's Office of Communication, Inc. – the UCC's media justice agency -- is decrying a Dec. 18 decision by the Federal Communications Commission to relax its 32-year-old cross-media ownership rule, allowing companies in the largest markets nationally to own both print and broadcast media outlets. ( categories: FCC Media Ownership )
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