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Move Over, Right Wing Radio: the Liberals Are Coming

 
 
PDiddie
 
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Reply Thu 19 Jun, 2003 06:00 pm
Thanks for sharing, everybody.

And by the way, congratulations.

Sit down, take a load off, treat yourself to your favorite cold beverage.

It's time to celebrate, just a little:

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The Senate Commerce Committee voted Thursday to overturn parts of a Federal Communications Commission decision freeing media companies from decades-old ownership limits and allowing them to buy more outlets and merge in new ways.

The proposal, which faces an uncertain future in the full Senate and a tough road in the House, would roll back changes that allowed individual companies to own television stations reaching nearly half the nation's viewers and combinations of newspapers and broadcast stations in the same city.

"I would like the FCC to start all over," said Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas, who opposes the changed rules. She said they are "potentially dangerous to media diversity in this country."


And from the left:

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When the Federal Communications Commission voted June 2 to remove key restrictions on media consolidation, dissident Commissioner Michael Copps warned, "This Commission's drive to loosen the rules and its reluctance to share its proposals with the people before we voted awoke a sleeping giant.

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Barely two weeks after Copps uttered those words, he was proven right, as the Senate Commerce Committee responded with rare haste to the public outcry that followed the FCC decision. In a sweeping rejection of the agency's decision to provide already large media conglomerates with opportunities to extend their dominance of the nation's political and cultural discourse, the committee on Thursday endorsed a legislative package that reverses the worst of the rule changes.


The first article speaks of the legislation having an "uncertain future."

In your dreams, General Electric. We, the people, are about to become your worst nightmare, Rupert.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Thu 19 Jun, 2003 06:05 pm
First good report on it I have seen, PDiddie. Thanks.
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Kara
 
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Reply Fri 20 Jun, 2003 04:20 pm
Appreciate that, PDiddie. I am in the back of beyond and would not have read that news for some days unless I found a Herald Tribune.
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PDiddie
 
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Reply Wed 23 Jul, 2003 03:46 pm
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The House voted Wednesday to prevent federal regulators from letting individual broadcast companies own television stations serving nearly half the national TV market, ignoring the preferences of its own Republican leaders and a Bush administration veto threat.

By a 400-21 vote, lawmakers approved a spending bill with language blocking a Federal Communications Commission decision to let companies own TV stations serving up to 45 percent of the country's viewers. The current ceiling is 35 percent.


New York Times Online

The people have spoken, and your lawmakers have heard you.

Let's see if the MEDIA responds with a change in tone.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Wed 23 Jul, 2003 04:49 pm
That's one move in a better direction.
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Kara
 
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Reply Wed 23 Jul, 2003 09:20 pm
PDiddie,

This was excellent news. We do win a few.

Love your avatar.
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BumbleBeeBoogie
 
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Reply Thu 24 Jul, 2003 08:37 am
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